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Worrall Collection

"Worrall: A Rich Tapestry of History and Culture" Step into the charming village of Worrall, nestled in Sheffield's S35 0 Map region

Background imageWorrall Collection: Wadsley Church, Worrall Road, 1829

Wadsley Church, Worrall Road, 1829
Section from west east. Original at Sheffield Libraries: arc00991

Background imageWorrall Collection: TV Celebrity Chefs

TV Celebrity Chefs
Jamie Oliver, Nigella Lawson, Antony Worrall Thompson, Gary Rhodes, Fanny Craddock, Delia Smith, Ainsley Harriott, Gordon Ramsey, Keith Floyd, Rick Stein - TV Celebrity Chefs

Background imageWorrall Collection: Sheffield S35 0 Map

Sheffield S35 0 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Sheffield S35 0

Background imageWorrall Collection: Music Versus Work, 1864 (oil on canvas)

Music Versus Work, 1864 (oil on canvas)
828422 Music Versus Work, 1864 (oil on canvas) by Worrall, Edward Joseph (1829-1913); 31.5x22.9 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Music Versus Work. Joseph Edward Worrall (1829-1913)

Background imageWorrall Collection: The Australian Cricket Team now visiting this Country (b / w photo)

The Australian Cricket Team now visiting this Country (b / w photo)
1051791 The Australian Cricket Team now visiting this Country (b/w photo) by English photographer, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageWorrall Collection: Plan of the Yews Estate, near Worrall, for sale by auction, 1862

Plan of the Yews Estate, near Worrall, for sale by auction, 1862
Lot 4 farm house, barn, stable, cowhouse, outbuildings, garden and yard (including Oxley Field and Middlewood Field).Lot 5 Great Langhouse Field, Far Langhouse Field

Background imageWorrall Collection: The Australian Cricket Team 1899

The Australian Cricket Team 1899. Back row V Trumper, H Trumble, AE Johns, WP Howell, Major Wardill, MA Noble, F Laver, CE M Leod

Background imageWorrall Collection: The Australian Cricket Team 1888

The Australian Cricket Team 1888. Back row JJ Ferris, AH Jarvis, J Worrall, CW Beal (manager), J McC Blackham, HF Boyle, J Edwards

Background imageWorrall Collection: Ann, or Through the Window, by Lechmere Worrall

Ann, or Through the Window, by Lechmere Worrall, first produced at the Criterion Theatre, London, June 1912. Touring to the Theatre Royal, Bournemouth, February 1914

Background imageWorrall Collection: The Man Who Stayed At Home by Lechmere Worrall and J Terry

The Man Who Stayed At Home by Lechmere Worrall and J Terry
Promotional postcard for The Man Who Stayed At Home by Lechmere Worrall & J. Harold Terry. First produced Royalty Theatre, 10th December 1914

Background imageWorrall Collection: High Spirits by Lechmere Worrall

High Spirits by Lechmere Worrall. First produced at the Kursaal Theatre Bexhill, 19th August 1915. Date: 1915

Background imageWorrall Collection: Plan of freehold estates in the hamlet of Wadsley in the township of Bradfield in the parish of

Plan of freehold estates in the hamlet of Wadsley in the township of Bradfield in the parish of Ecclesfield for sale by
Lot 13 a close of arable land called the Well Acres (tenant John Fowler, esquire).Lot 14 three closes of pasture land (Cowshut Cliff)

Background imageWorrall Collection: Plan of land and property at Worrall in the parish of Bradfield for sale, 1853

Plan of land and property at Worrall in the parish of Bradfield for sale, 1853
Surveyor: T. D. Jeffcock, Sheffield.Lithographer: W. Monkhouse, York.From Particulars of valuable freehold estates at Fulwood, Worrall and Handsworth Woodhouse

Background imageWorrall Collection: JOHN WORRALL KEELY, c1895. John Worrall Keely and the Keely Motor

JOHN WORRALL KEELY, c1895. John Worrall Keely and the Keely Motor. The most celebrated perpetual motion machine fraud of the 19th century

Background imageWorrall Collection: An account of John Worrall Keely and the Keely Motor, the most celebrated perpetual motion machine

An account of John Worrall Keely and the Keely Motor, the most celebrated perpetual motion machine fraud of the 19th
KEELY MOTOR, 1888. An account of John Worrall Keely and the Keely Motor, the most celebrated perpetual motion machine fraud of the 19th century

Background imageWorrall Collection: KEELY MOTOR FRAUD. The Keely Motor, the most celebrated perpetual motion machine fraud of the 19th

KEELY MOTOR FRAUD. The Keely Motor, the most celebrated perpetual motion machine fraud of the 19th century. Engraving from an American newspaper of 1877

Background imageWorrall Collection: THE KEELY MOTOR, 1877. Pennsylvania- The new Keely motor - A private test of the mechanical wonder

THE KEELY MOTOR, 1877. Pennsylvania- The new Keely motor - A private test of the mechanical wonder in Philadelphia. The most celebrated perpetual-motion machine fraud of the 19th century


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"Worrall: A Rich Tapestry of History and Culture" Step into the charming village of Worrall, nestled in Sheffield's S35 0 Map region, and you'll be greeted by a wealth of intriguing stories. Dating back to 1829, the iconic Wadsley Church stands as a testament to the area's deep-rooted history. As you wander down Worrall Road, it becomes evident that this place has witnessed countless tales unfold. Beyond its historical landmarks, Worrall boasts an unexpected connection to TV Celebrity Chefs. Perhaps one of these culinary maestros found inspiration amidst the picturesque landscapes that surround this quaint village. The fusion between food and culture is truly remarkable. Delve further into the past, and you'll discover fascinating glimpses into life through various artistic mediums. "Music Versus Work, " an oil on canvas masterpiece painted in 1864 by Lechmere Worrall himself, captures the eternal struggle between passion and responsibility. Intriguingly enough, even cricket enthusiasts will find themselves captivated by Worrall's allure. A black-and-white photograph immortalizes The Australian Cricket Team during their visit to this very country—an extraordinary moment frozen in time. Literature enthusiasts will appreciate Ann's enchanting tale depicted in "Ann or Through the Window" penned by none other than Lechmere Worrall—a literary gem that transports readers beyond their imagination. Additionally, his collaboration with J Terry resulted in "The Man Who Stayed At Home, " a gripping narrative that keeps audiences on edge until its final pages turn. And let us not forget about "High Spirits, " another work showcasing his talent for storytelling. For those with an eye for investment opportunities or simply intrigued by property sales from yesteryears—Wadsley's hamlet within Bradfield township presents itself as a treasure trove worth exploring.