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Ordnance Survey Map, sheet no. Yorkshire No. 294.8.5

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Ordnance Survey Map, sheet no. Yorkshire No. 294.8.5
Sheffield_Attercliffe
1889
1851-1899

Survyed 1889.

This map features:

Top left: River Don, Attercliffe Road, tramway, Windsor Street, malthouses, Royds Mills (smelting), [Sheffield Smelting Company], Royd’s Rolling Mills on Windsor Street, Trent Street, [?Ambrose Shardlow Co. Ltd.], Ealing Works (Engineering) on Washford Road, Washford Road, Effingham Steel Works & Rolling Mills Ltd on Washford Road, [Manchester and Sheffield Tar Works Co., manufacturing chemists] Sheffield Tar Works (in margin), Standard Iron Works on Washford Road, Royd’s Lane, Royd’s Foundry (iron), [Thomas Marrian and Co.], Burton Weir Brewery on Royds Mill Street, [George Taylor, aerated water manufacturer] Mineral Water Manufactory on Trent Street, [John Willis and Co., steel convertors, etc] Specialty Works (steel, iron, etc) on Trent Street, John Fowler (iron founder) Don Foundry (iron) on Windsor Street, [William Cook and Sons, manufacturers of steel files, etc], Glasgow Steel & File Works on Washford Road, Royd’s Mill Street, and Hallamshire Piston Works (in margin).

Top right: Attercliffe Road, tramway, Trent Street, Birch Road, Stevenson Road, Harriet Street, Baldwin Street, Bessemer Place, Bessemer Square, Armstead Road, St. Charles Street, Birch Place, Stoke Street, Lovetot Road, Effingham Road, Washford Road, Washford Smelting Works on Washford Road, [Marriott and Atkinson, steel manufacturers] Fitzalan Works (steel and iron) on Effingham Road, wharf, Bridge Foundry on Attercliffe Road, Bridge Inn, Green Dragon Public House, Bridge Terrace, St. Charles’s R.C. Church, and coal yard.

Bottom left: River Don, Washford Bridge, Salmon Pastures yard (coal and coke depot) (in margin), Attercliffe Road, tramway, Windsor Street, malthouses, Emmanuel Church on Attercliffe Road, and George Wilson Institute on Attercliffe Road.

Bottom right: River Don, Lovetot Road, Effingham Road, Don Terrace, [Chambers Brothers?] Effingham Works (gannister and mortar) on Effingham Road, Grey Horse Inn, [J. Beardshaw and Son, steel and tool manufacturers] Baltic Steel Works on Effingham Road, Sheffield Canal, and Bacon Lane.

Additional information from White's General and Commercial Directory of Sheffield, 1896 / Graces Guide.

Dimensions 77 x 102 cm.

Scale 10.56 feet : 1 mile [1:500].

Original at Sheffield City Archives.

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