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Kelham Island Museum - tobacco grinding machinery
by Chris Allen
Mortars and Pestles for tobacco grinding from Sharrow Snuff Mill. I don't recall seeing these before but I may have just been more aware following a visit to Sharrow Snuff Mill in September 2023.
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Railway bridge over Rutland Road (B6075)
by JThomas
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Little mester at work by the River Don
by Neil Theasby
The gentleman in the window is making handles for cutlery. The building looks over the River Don to Kelham Island and has accommodated "little mesters" for a hundred and fifty years. A "little mester" is a self-employed... (more)
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Who needs garages that sell petrol?
by Chris Morgan
The supermarket does that.
Who cleans their own car? Car washing is now big business.
The changing world
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Nottingham Street Recreation Ground
The all weather sports pitches at Nottingham Street Recreation Ground in Burngreave, Sheffield.
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Gray Street, Woodside, Sheffield
Now devoid of housing, but back in the 1970s the whole area was built-up with houses just like the one on the left with the semi-circular roof. At that date these houses would have been thought of as 'cutting edge' design. A row... (more)
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Business premises between Alma and Russell Streets
by Basher Eyre
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Old and new Sheffield at Kelham Island Museum
The contrast and the complement is obvious.
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Hymn to Ninkasi
by Bill Boaden
A craft ale bottle shop and bar occupying the narrow end of an apartment block.
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Sheffield: the Station Hotel, Wicker
by Chris Downer
The Station Hotel stands on Wicker alongside SK3588 : Sheffield: Wicker Arches � the Victoria Station was indeed nearby till the line closed in the early 1970s.
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Kelham Island Museum
by Anne Burgess
There is a long history of industry on the island, which was created when a cut or goit was dug to power the town's corn mill. It is now a museum run by the Sheffield Industrial Museums Trust. See Link
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And Quiet Flows The Don...
by Neil Theasby
On the Upper Don Trail at Kelham Island, looking towards Aizlewood's Mill. The River Don "flows quiet" to the left of the railings.
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