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Plan showing Clifford House, Psalter Lane, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1820
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Plan showing Clifford House, Psalter Lane, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1820
Scale 1 inch : 100 yards.
Surveyors: W and J. Fairbank.
Includes Clifford House, pleasure gardens and plantation; school, parcels of lands such as Workhouse Croft and Savage Field; land [owners] names, including Ecceslall Poor Land.
Includes an annotation dated 1847.
Also shown is Cherry Tree Road and [Bagshot Street]
Original at Sheffield Libraries: arc02923
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Media ID 18987247
Sheffield Yorkshire Cherry Tree Road
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This print from Sheffield City Archives showcases a detailed plan of Clifford House, Psalter Lane in Sheffield, Yorkshire dating back to 1820. The scale of the plan is set at 1 inch to 100 yards, providing an accurate representation of the area. The surveyors behind this remarkable work were W and J. Fairbank, who meticulously captured every aspect of the landscape. The plan includes not only Clifford House itself but also its surrounding features such as pleasure gardens and plantation. Additionally, it highlights significant landmarks like a school and various parcels of land including Workhouse Croft and Savage Field. What makes this print even more intriguing is the inclusion of names associated with different areas or properties within the vicinity. Notably mentioned is Ecceslall Poor Land, shedding light on historical ownership patterns in the region. An interesting annotation dated 1847 adds another layer of historical significance to this document, offering valuable insights into any changes that may have occurred over time. Furthermore, Cherry Tree Road and Bagshot Street are prominently displayed on this plan, giving us a glimpse into how these streets were laid out during that period. Preserved by Sheffield Libraries under reference arc02923, this print serves as both a testament to our rich heritage and an invaluable resource for researchers interested in exploring Sheffield's past.
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