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Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Corner of staircase at No. 6, Norfolk Street, Joseph Rodgers and Sons Ltd, cutlery manufacturers

Corner of staircase at No. 6, Norfolk Street, Joseph Rodgers and Sons Ltd, cutlery manufacturers, 1911
Note the ivory. Taken from Under Five Sovereigns by Joseph Rodgers and Sons Ltd, 1911. Local Studies 338.4 SF

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Sheffield City Libraries: Your help is needed - a few readers are stealing books and periodicals

Sheffield City Libraries: Your help is needed - a few readers are stealing books and periodicals, c. 1930
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: y13767

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: View over Wincobank and Brightside, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1940s - 1950s

View over Wincobank and Brightside, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1940s - 1950s
From (right) Jenkin Road showing (foreground, left of gas lamp) Tipton Street (left) St. Margarets C.of E. Church, Brightside and (background) English Steel Corporations River Don Works

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Paxton Pavilions, Sheffield Botanical Gardens (opened 1836)

Paxton Pavilions, Sheffield Botanical Gardens (opened 1836)
Drawn by L. Shaw. Lithographer, R. Groom. Printed by C. Moody, 257, Holborn, London. From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s22684

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Sheffield buffer girls buffing forks, 1968

Sheffield buffer girls buffing forks, 1968
Colourised from a black and white original. Original at Sheffield Libraries: s42792

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Langsett Road, Hillsborough, Sheffield, c. 1900

Langsett Road, Hillsborough, Sheffield, c. 1900
No. 8, John G. Wilson, ironmonger and mill furnisher (left) and No. 7, T. P. Ball and Co. boot and shoe dealer (right). From an original at Sheffield Libraries: p00171

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Lizzie Ward (elephant) working for Thomas W. Ward, Sheffield, 1914

Lizzie Ward (elephant) working for Thomas W. Ward, Sheffield, 1914
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s00066

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Royal Mail: Greetings from Sheffield, c. 1910

Royal Mail: Greetings from Sheffield, c. 1910
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: p00010

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: View over Wincobank and Brightside, Sheffield, Yorkshire, c. 1940s - 1950s

View over Wincobank and Brightside, Sheffield, Yorkshire, c. 1940s - 1950s
View over Wincobank and Brightside from (right) Jenkin Road showing (right) St. Margarets C.of E. Church, Brightside and (background) English Steel Corporations River Don Works, Brightside Lane

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Endcliffe Park Boating Lake and Holme (Second Endcliffe) Grinding Wheel, Sheffield, Yorkshire. c

Endcliffe Park Boating Lake and Holme (Second Endcliffe) Grinding Wheel, Sheffield, Yorkshire. c. 1900
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: p00095

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Basket Seller, Haymarket, Norfolk Market Hall, Sheffield, c. 1900

Basket Seller, Haymarket, Norfolk Market Hall, Sheffield, c. 1900
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s10885

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: The east prospect of Sheffield in the County of York, 1745

The east prospect of Sheffield in the County of York, 1745
By Nathaniel Buck. Original at Sheffield Local Studies Library: y10740

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Sheffield from Park Hill, by William Ibbitt, 1855

Sheffield from Park Hill, by William Ibbitt, 1855
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: w02071

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Henry Cosney steam lorry at Rivelin Glen Quarry, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1920s

Henry Cosney steam lorry at Rivelin Glen Quarry, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1920s
Original at Sheffield Libraries: s44893

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: White Winter at Forge Dam, Whiteley Woods, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1908

White Winter at Forge Dam, Whiteley Woods, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1908
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s10421

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Pageant of Production Souvenir Programme, Sheffield, 1948

Pageant of Production Souvenir Programme, Sheffield, 1948
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: y12648

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Just a Few Lines from Sheffield, Yorkshire, c. 1910

Just a Few Lines from Sheffield, Yorkshire, c. 1910
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: p00594

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Knife handles manufactured by George Wing of Sheffield, 1887

Knife handles manufactured by George Wing of Sheffield, 1887
From an original dated 1887 at Sheffield Local Studies Library

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Sheffield-Manchester horse drawn coach at Hollow Meadows, c. 1890

Sheffield-Manchester horse drawn coach at Hollow Meadows, c. 1890
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: t09145

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Advertisement for George Bassett and Co. Sheffield - liquorice confectionery, 19th cent

Advertisement for George Bassett and Co. Sheffield - liquorice confectionery, 19th cent
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: y13783

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: George Woofinden Convalescent Home, Whiteley Woods, Sheffield, Yorkshire, c. 1900

George Woofinden Convalescent Home, Whiteley Woods, Sheffield, Yorkshire, c. 1900
The George Woofinden Convalescent Home, Whiteley Woods was erected by the trustees of George Woofindin. It opened in May 1901 mainly to cater for patients from the Royal Hospital

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: J. G. Graves Ltd. Enterprise Works, Sheffield, Yorkshire, c. 1900

J. G. Graves Ltd. Enterprise Works, Sheffield, Yorkshire, c. 1900
Colourised from a black and white original. Original at Sheffield Libraries: y02810

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: West View of Sheffield by William Ibbitt, 1855

West View of Sheffield by William Ibbitt, 1855
New Dam in foreground, Old Great Dam in background, Dam House between both dams. St. Phillips and Royal Infirmary can be seen to the left of the picture, in the distance

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Whirlow Brook House, Whirlow Brook Park, Sheffield

Whirlow Brook House, Whirlow Brook Park, Sheffield
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s35675

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Rules of the Sheffield Association for the Prosecution of Felons and receivers of stolen goods, 1837

Rules of the Sheffield Association for the Prosecution of Felons and receivers of stolen goods, 1837
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: y13684

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Sheffielders at leisure, 1890s

Sheffielders at leisure, 1890s
Colourised from a black and white original. Original at Sheffield Libraries: y02585

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Ecclesfield nailmakers agreement, 1733

Ecclesfield nailmakers agreement, 1733
Full title: Agreement by the nailmakers of Ecclesfield, Tankersley, Wath, Rotherham and Sheffield, to bind apprentices by a full and legal indenture for not less than 7 years

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Sheffield Castle as it appeared in the year 1066

Sheffield Castle as it appeared in the year 1066
Original engraving was published in 1858

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Langsett cycling road race, Sheffield, 1957

Langsett cycling road race, Sheffield, 1957
Full title: Langsett seventh annual road race incorporating the BLRC National Independent Road Race Championship May 1957 From an original at Sheffield Libraries: y12521

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Miss Clara Hayball, (Mrs. Keeling), on a velocipede, Sheffield, 1875

Miss Clara Hayball, (Mrs. Keeling), on a velocipede, Sheffield, 1875
Miss Clara Hayball, (Mrs. Keeling), on a velocipede, taken by her father, Arthur Hayball at his wood-carving works on Cavendish Street

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Steelworkers bronze statue, Meadowhall Shopping Centre

Steelworkers bronze statue, Meadowhall Shopping Centre
This statue (created by Robin Bell) was originally inside the shopping centre when it opened in 1990. In 2012 it was moved outside

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Sheffield - I have just arrived here

Sheffield - I have just arrived here
Sheffield City Archives co Media Storehouse Miscellaneous

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Sections of Elsecar colliery, the property of Earl Fitzwilliam, 1793

Sections of Elsecar colliery, the property of Earl Fitzwilliam, 1793
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: arc03411. By Joshua Biram. Scale 20 yards : 1 inch. The sections are coloured and the strata described in a schedule

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Illuminated letter to Captain Percy Joseph Sillitoe (Chief Constable of the East Riding of)

Illuminated letter to Captain Percy Joseph Sillitoe (Chief Constable of the East Riding of Yorkshire)
Sir Percy (22 May 1888-5 April 1962) was born in London in 1888. He served in the South Africa Police, later becoming Chief Constable of Chesterfield in Derbyshire

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Phrenological chart, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1845

Phrenological chart, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1845
Phrenological chart of Sarah Betteleys head. Undertaken by Thomas Adair, Honorary Member of the Sheffield Phrenological Society and Mesmeric Demonstrator. Head about average size

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Sheffield Musical Festival, 1899

Sheffield Musical Festival, 1899
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: y12898

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Ye Olde Wicket Ground, Darnall - Tall Hat Wicket Match, 1894

Ye Olde Wicket Ground, Darnall - Tall Hat Wicket Match, 1894
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: y12896

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Sheffield Theatre Royal - the pantomime Harlequin Hey Diddle Diddle His Cat

Sheffield Theatre Royal - the pantomime Harlequin Hey Diddle Diddle His Cat and Comical Fiddle or King Snowball
From an original at Sheffield Local Studies Library: y12706

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Cartoon showing the candidates in the 1874 General election

Cartoon showing the candidates in the 1874 General election
John Arthur Roebuck (1802 - 1879), Liberal MP for Sheffield from 1849 until his death in 1879; Anthony John Mundella (1825 - 1897), Liberal MP for Sheffield, 1868 - 1885

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Winning team in the Edgar Allen Ambulance Shield Competition, Sheffield, Yorkshire, c. 1910

Winning team in the Edgar Allen Ambulance Shield Competition, Sheffield, Yorkshire, c. 1910
Back row left to right: W. Green (president), W. Randall (Instructor), Dr. Innes-Smith, E. Green (Hon. Secretary). Front row: J. Tazzyman, F. Spiers (Captain); H. Lamb, J. Gunstone. On stretcher: A

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Certificate presented to Samuel Balme, Professor of Mesmerism, 1899

Certificate presented to Samuel Balme, Professor of Mesmerism, 1899
Parker and Honey, Printers, etc. 45 Bank Street, Sheffield.Original at Sheffield Local Studies Library: MP 838 L

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Cover of programme of International Labour Day Sheffield demonstration programme

Cover of programme of International Labour Day Sheffield demonstration programme: Workers of the World Unite, 1922
Original at Sheffield Local Studies Library: MP 4664 S

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Beautiful Sheffield, postally used 1909

Beautiful Sheffield, postally used 1909
Published by The Cynicus Publishing Co Ltd. Tayport, Fife

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Haymaking in the Mayfield Valley

Haymaking in the Mayfield Valley
Published in Sheffield-England

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Souvenir of the Royal Visit of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra to open the University of

Souvenir of the Royal Visit of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra to open the University of Sheffield, 1905
Image from opening brochure (Sheffield Local Studies Library: MP 422 VL)

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Charabanc outing, Sheffield, Yorkshire, c. 1900

Charabanc outing, Sheffield, Yorkshire, c. 1900
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: p00205

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Residents of Smithfield, Sheffield, c. 1920s

Residents of Smithfield, Sheffield, c. 1920s
Taken from entrance to Court 5 looking towards United Methodist Sunday School, Allen Street. From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s19360

Background imageMiscellaneous Glass Place Mat Collection: Alexandra Opera House, Blonk Street, Sheffield, 19th cent

Alexandra Opera House, Blonk Street, Sheffield, 19th cent
Poster reads: Alexandra Opera House, Blonk Street, Sheffield. Open every evening with a powerful dramatic and musical company. Lessee and Manager, W. Brittlebank



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