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Plan of Rockingham Street, Division Street, Rockingham Lane and Carver Street, Sheffield, 1829
Full title: Plan of certain building land the property of Messrs Brittain, Wilkinson and Brownell.
Steel furnaces, cutlers shops and warehouse marked.
Surveyed and drawn by J. Fairbank and Son.
Scale one inch: 6 yards.
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: arc04097
Sheffield City Archives and Local Studies Library has an unrivalled collection of images of Sheffield, England
Media ID 23928543
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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This print takes us back to the bustling streets of Sheffield in 1829. The image showcases a detailed plan of Rockingham Street, Division Street, Rockingham Lane, and Carver Street, providing a glimpse into the city's vibrant past. The plan was created for Messrs Brittain, Wilkinson, and Brownell who owned certain building land in the area. It highlights various landmarks such as steel furnaces, cutlers shops, and warehouses that were integral to Sheffield's industrial landscape during that time. Surveyed and meticulously drawn by J. Fairbank and Son, this historical document offers an accurate representation of the city's layout at a scale of one inch to six yards. Its preservation at Sheffield Libraries is testament to its significance in understanding the development of Sheffield over centuries. As we observe this remarkable piece from Sheffield City Archives today, it allows us to appreciate how much has changed since then while also acknowledging the rich heritage that shaped modern-day Sheffield. This print serves as a reminder of our collective history and invites us to explore further into the stories behind these streets - their people, businesses, and cultural transformations throughout time
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