Newhall Collection
"Discovering the Rich History of Newhall
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"Discovering the Rich History of Newhall: Unveiling Sheffield's Past" Step into the past with a glimpse of Sheffield's history through William Fairbank's meticulously crafted plan, "A correct plan of the town of Sheffield, 1771. " This remarkable map offers a window into the layout and development of Newhall, showcasing its evolution over time. Delving further back in time, we encounter an intriguing map from 1768 titled "A map of Attercliffe Forge and the Farm, Tenements etc annxed thereto. . Belonging to the Duke of Norfolk and. . Eliz Fell. " This captivating piece reveals not only land ownership but also sheds light on how industry intertwined with daily life in Newhall. As we shift gears towards transportation marvels, our attention is captured by two magnificent Burrell Showmans Road Locomotives. The first being Winston Churchill NR 965 - a true testament to engineering prowess. The second locomotive is Princess Marina CL 4483 - named after royalty; it exudes elegance while commanding attention. Amongst these impressive machines stands a unique sight – a traction engine model perched on the running board of a full-size engine. A symbol that innovation knows no bounds even within itself. Continuing our exploration, we come across more awe-inspiring engines such as The Rover J3471 – another Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive that radiates power and grandeur. Additionally, there is Aveling & Porter Road Roller Desperate Dan NX 6283 – an emblematic force responsible for shaping Newhall's infrastructure. Marshall General Purpose Engine Henry E 9624 proudly showcases its strength alongside McLaren General Purpose Engine Apollo AI 3029 – both exemplifying reliability and efficiency in their respective roles within this vibrant community. The Fowler Road Roller FF4913 leaves an indelible mark as it rumbles through Newhall’s streets.