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"Unveiling the Past: Exploring the Rich History of Broadsheets" Step into a time machine as we delve into the fascinating world of broadsheets

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Broadsheets Collection: Map of the Rivelin Valley Estate, 1934
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Broadsheets Collection: Daily Telegraph - printing room 1900
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Broadsheets Collection: Sheffield School Board Election - why vote for the Church and Education Act candidates?, 1888
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Broadsheets Collection: Newspaper Boy, 1867 (colour litho)
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Broadsheets Collection: Sale particulars for property at Treeton, Bolehill, Catcliffe and Sheffield, 1851
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Broadsheets Collection: To be sold by auction... all those eight freehold messuages or dwelling houses at Attercliffe, 1853
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Broadsheets Collection: Sheffield School Board - opening of the Darnall Road Schools for boys, girls and infants, 1875
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Broadsheets Collection: Methodist Sunday Schools at Red Hill: sermons will be preached at Carver Street Chapel a, 1821
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Broadsheets Collection: Stolen in the night of Monday 12 Apr 1813, from the premises of David Champion at Portobello
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Broadsheets Collection: Preachers plan of United Methodist Free Churches Tabor Circuit, Sheffield, 1858
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Broadsheets Collection: French Bookshop & Travel Agent off Leicester Square, London
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Broadsheets Collection: Sheffield School Board Election - vote for John Daniel Leader, 1888
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Broadsheets Collection: Sheffield School Board Election, 1888
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Broadsheets Collection: Sheffield and Wakefield Turpike Road - tolls to be let by auction, 1836
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Broadsheets Collection: Sheffield School Board - opening of the Manor School for boys, girls and infants, 1873
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Broadsheets Collection: Advertisement for an Exhibition of Curiosities, including Wax Figures (waxworks)
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Broadsheets Collection: Broadsheet explaining Parker and Cluleys patent adjusting bedstead
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Broadsheets Collection: Valuable freehold land and minerals at Brightside to be sold by auction, 1852
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Broadsheets Collection: Valuable freehold land and minerals at Brightside to be sold by auction, 1852
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Broadsheets Collection: Election poster: Joseph Pointer (1875 - 1914), Prospective Labour MP for Attercliffe, 1908
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Broadsheets Collection: great pantheon love ca 1910-15 published Photo-relief
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Broadsheets Collection: Distributing the Times

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"Unveiling the Past: Exploring the Rich History of Broadsheets" Step into a time machine as we delve into the fascinating world of broadsheets, capturing snapshots from different eras. Travel back to 1934 and discover the Map of the Rivelin Valley Estate, offering a glimpse into Sheffield's evolving landscape. Marvel at how this vibrant city has transformed over time. Take a step inside the bustling Daily Telegraph printing room in 1900, where dedicated journalists worked tirelessly to bring news to life. Witness their dedication and passion for delivering stories that shaped public opinion. In 1888, during the Sheffield School Board Election, explore why voting for Church and Education Act candidates was crucial for shaping future generations. Uncover their vision for an enlightened society through education. Immerse yourself in history with sale particulars from 1851 showcasing properties at Treeton, Bolehill, Catcliffe, and Sheffield. Experience how these advertisements provided insight into real estate trends and economic growth. Transport yourself to Attercliffe in 1853 when eight freehold messuages or dwelling houses were up for auction. Imagine the excitement buzzing among potential buyers eager to secure their dream homes. Witness progress unfold as Darnall Road Schools open their doors in 1875 under Sheffield School Board's guidance. Celebrate this milestone moment that paved the way for educational opportunities across genders and ages. Journey even further back to Carver Street Chapel in 1821 when sermons were preached at Methodist Sunday Schools at Red Hill. Feel inspired by faith-driven initiatives fostering community spirit amidst changing times. Delve into crime reports from April 1813 when David Champion's premises fell victim to theft - child clothes stolen under cover of darkness. Reflect on how crime has evolved while appreciating efforts made towards justice throughout history. Explore United Methodist Free Churches' Preachers Plan from 1858 within Tabor Circuit, Sheffield.