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Ordnance Survey Map, Sheffield, Hoyle Street / Infirmary Road area, 1889 (Yorkshire sheet 294. 7. 10)
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Ordnance Survey Map, Sheffield, Hoyle Street / Infirmary Road area, 1889 (Yorkshire sheet 294. 7. 10)
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Top left: Watery Street, Henry Street, St. Phillips Road, Malinda Street, Sudbury Street, [Abram Brooksbank and Co.], Malinda Works, Malinda Street, steel and files; Progress Works, Sudbury Street, files and cutlery; [George Fisher and Co.], Hoyle Street Works; Hoyle Street, Infirmary Road, Shales Moor, Tramway, [St. Philips National] School (Boys & Girls), Hoyle Street; St. Philips Terrace, St. Philips Lane, [Richard Groves and Sons Limited], Bee Hive Works, steel, saws, files, etc; [Edwin Nall], Excelsior Works, steels and ferrules; Lister Lane, New Meadow Street, Penistone Road, Watery Street Methodist Chapel (Wesleyan Reform); Denison Arms Public House, [Henry Bramall and Sons], Henry Street Works, cutlery; Wellington Inn, Smithy, Carriage Works, Talbot Inn, Don House, Somerset House, Titanic Steel Works, Malinda Street; [William Spencer and Son], Kingston Steel Works, Malinda Street; [Henry Bramall and Sons], Birtin Works, Henry Street, steel and files; Mona Terrace, [Charles Gray and Sons], St. Philips Works, Watery Street, steel.
Top right: Infirmary Road, Hoyle Street, Penistone Road, Infirmary Road, Shales Moor, Tramway, Matthew Street, New Inn, Gardeners Rest Public House, Dun Street, Green Lane, Dun Fields, Acorn Street, South Parade, Ebenezer Place, Ebenezer Street, Ward Street, Acorn Street, Foundry Ship Inn, Peacock Inn, Shalesmoor Foundry, [Andrew Badger and Sons], Long Croft Works, Long Croft, iron; Ebenezer Chapel, Wesleyan Methodist, South Parade; Sunday School, [Barker and England], Albion Cutlery Works, Green Lane; Cornish StreetEbenezer School (Boys & Girls), Ebenezer Street / South Parade; [Henry Hoole and co.], Green Lane Works, stove grates.
Bottom left: Malinda Street, Sudbury Street, Hoyle Street, New Meadow Street, Netherthorpe Street, Bonville Street, Burnt Tree Lane, Dover Street, Morpeth Street, St. Anns Church, Netherthorpe House, Sheffield Arms Public House, Smithy, Burnt Tree Tavern, Meadow Street Hotel Public House, Ellis Street, Doncaster Street, Matthew Street, [Daniel Doncaster and Sons Ltd], Steel Works, Doncaster Street.
Bottom right: [Southern and Richardson Ltd], Don Cutlery Works, Ellis Street; Doncaster Street, Shales Moor, Ebenezer Street, Ward Street, [Philip Ashberry and Sons], Ashberrys Metal Works, South Parade / Bowling Greet Street; Moor Fields, [Southern and Richardson Ltd], Don Cutlery Works, Doncaster Street; Shepherd Street, Charlotte Square, Allen Street, Smithfield Cross, Smithfield Trinity Street, Snow Lane, Bowling Green Street, Blue Boy Street, Queens Row, Gibraltar Street, Allen Street, Allen Street Pearl Works, Original Blue Boy Public House, Crown Inn, [Barker and England Limited], Havelock Works, Moorfields, machine knives; [possibly Joseph Laycock, wheelwright and coach builder], Wagon Works, [2-18], Allen Street; Sunday School, Miltons Head Public House, Old Club Mill Public House, Elliott Steel Works, [Moorfields]; Old Hare and Hounds Public House, Post Office.
Dimensions of original: 77 x 102 cm.
Scale 10.56 feet : 1 mile [1:500].
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: q00054 (sheet No. 294.7.10)
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases an Ordnance Survey Map of the Hoyle Street/Infirmary Road area in Sheffield, dating back to 1889. The map, belonging to Yorkshire sheet 294.7.10, provides a detailed depiction of the bustling streets and industrial landscape during that era. In the top left corner, we can observe Watery Street, Henry Street, St. Phillips Road, Malinda Street, Sudbury Street, and various steel-related establishments such as Abram Brooksbank and Co. , Progress Works, George Fisher and Co. , among others. Moving towards the top right section of the map reveals Infirmary Road with notable landmarks like Ebenezer Chapel (Wesleyan Methodist), Barker and England's Albion Cutlery Works on Green Lane. The bottom left portion highlights Netherthorpe Street leading to Burnt Tree Lane where significant locations like St. Anns Church and Daniel Doncaster & Sons Ltd Steel Works are situated. Finally, in the bottom right corner lies Southern & Richardson Ltd's Don Cutlery Works on Ellis Street alongside Philip Ashberry & Sons' Metal Works on South Parade/Bowling Greet Street. Measuring at an impressive 77 x 102 cm with a scale ratio of 10.56 feet:1 mile (1:500), this historical artifact offers a glimpse into Sheffield's rich industrial heritage from over a century ago. Preserved within Sheffield Libraries' archives under reference q00054 (sheet No. 294.7.10), this remarkable piece serves as a valuable resource for researchers delving into the city's past development while evoking nostalgia for those connected to its vibrant history.
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