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Greetings Card : Plan of property belonging to the trustees of the late Robert Newton Shawe, esquire, in the parish of Handsworth, 1858
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Plan of property belonging to the trustees of the late Robert Newton Shawe, esquire, in the parish of Handsworth, 1858
Lot 1 the commodious and superior farmhouse at Handsworth Woodhouse, in the occupation of Mr Charles Ibbotson, with extensive barn, stables, cowhouse, sheds, fold and stack yard, with a close of excellent land, viz. homstead and Reynes and Woody Bank.Lot 2 Calf and Monsal Close and Woody Bank.Lot 3 Moor Close and allotment and Brick Kiln Close.Lot 4 Skelton Close and Sunny Side Stubbing.Lot 5 Buck Croft.Lot 6 Carr and Possession Close.Lot 7 Mill Ings and coal underneath.Lot 8 Robert lands, Broad Carr, Long Level Stubbing, Pearson Close, Black Stubbs, Heap of Storrs, coal underneath and the coal under the Birley and Beighton branches and Main Line of the Manchester Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway.Lot 9 Stoney Flatts and Saucer Carr.Surveyor: T. D. Jeffcock, Sheffield.Scale 6 chains : 1 inch.Original at Sheffield Local Studies Library: Sale Plans 5 August 1858
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Step back in time with our exclusive range of vintage greeting cards from Media Storehouse. This beautiful design features a historical plan of the late Robert Newton Shawe's estate in Handsworth, Sheffield, dating back to 1858. The image showcases Lot 1 of his property, the commodious and superior farmhouse at Handsworth Woodhouse, which was then in the occupation of Mr. Charles Ibbotson. This card is perfect for those who appreciate history and tradition, and is sure to add a touch of elegance to your correspondence. Order now and transport your loved ones to a bygone era with each greeting.
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This print showcases the detailed plan of the property owned by the trustees of the late Robert Newton Shawe in Handsworth, dated 1858. The photograph captures Lot 1, which features a spacious and superior farmhouse at Handsworth Woodhouse. This lot also includes various essential structures such as an extensive barn, stables, cowhouse, sheds, fold and stack yard. Additionally, it boasts a close of excellent land comprising homestead and Reynes and Woody Bank. The image further reveals other lots within this vast property. Lot 2 encompasses Calf and Monsal Close along with Woody Bank. Lot 3 consists of Moor Close alongside an allotment and Brick Kiln Close. Skelton Close and Sunny Side Stubbing make up Lot 4 while Buck Croft is designated as Lot 5. Lot 6 comprises Carr and Possession Close whereas Mill Ings with coal underneath falls under Lot 7. Furthermore, Robert lands, Broad Carr, Long Level Stubbing, Pearson Close, Black Stubbs are included in Lot 8 along with a heap of Storrs that has coal reserves beneath it including those under Birley and Beighton branches as well as Main Line of Manchester Sheffield Lincolnshire Railway. Lastly, Lot9 encompasses Stoney Flatts alongside Saucer Carr. The surveyor responsible for creating this comprehensive plan was T. D. Jeffcock from Sheffield. Scale measurements indicate that every inch on the map represents six chains. This valuable document can be found at Sheffield Local Studies Library specifically categorized under Sale Plans dated August5th , 1858. It provides crucial insights into historical aspects related to Handsworth's development including maps, railways, and rivers like Rother, Beighton, and Brook. However, it should be noted that this information is not intended for commercial use
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