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Metal Print : Contoured plan of Rivelin Valley Road, Sheffield, Yorkshire, c. 1900
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Contoured plan of Rivelin Valley Road, Sheffield, Yorkshire, c. 1900
Full title: Contoured plan of Rivelin Valley Road shewing land belonging to the Sheffield Water Department, c. 1900
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: arc02953
Scale 25 inches : 1 mile.
Surveyor: L. M. S. Marsh, Water Engineer.
Lithographers: Pawson and Brailsford.
The line edged pink belongs to the Sheffield Water Department and is available for laying out in building sites, etc. That coloured blue [actually green on the map?] belongs to the Water Department but is only available for recreation grounds and similar purposes.
From Rivelin Mill Bridge in the west to Holme Lane Bridge in the east.
Reading left to right:
Rivelin Mill Bridge
Mill Dam
Rivelin mills
Rails Road
Upper Coppice Wheel
Lower Coppice Wheel
Rivelin Wire Mill
The Coppice
Coppice Farm
Manchester Road
Coppice Wood
Rivelin Glen
Low Coppice House
Paper mill
Coppice House
Wolf Wheel
Tofts Lane
oak Farm
Under Tofts
Rivelin Hotel
Hagg Lane Cottages
Iron Wheel
Glen House
Glen Bridge
Upper Cut Wheel
Den Bank Plantation
Hagg Lane
New Wheel
Little London Wheel
Liberty Hill
Holme Head Wheel
Allotment gardens
Russel Wood
Roscoe Plantation
Roscoe Wheel
Roscoe Bridge
The Hagg
Haggs House
Reaps Wood
Back Lane
Spooners Wheels
Bole Hill Road
Staney Wood
Hollins Bridge Mill
Holly Bush Inn
St Michaels Mortuary Chapel / Roman Catholic Cemetery
Hollins Bridge
Rivelin Road
Walkley Bank Tilt
Mouse Hole Forge
Walkley Bank
Morley Street
Holme Lane Bridge
Malin Bridge
Part of Holme Lane
Part of Loxley New Road
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Media ID 19042530
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14"x11" (28x35cm) Metal Print
Discover the history of Sheffield with our stunning Metal Print of Rivelin Valley Road, a captivating contoured plan from the Sheffield City Archives, circa 1900. This intricately detailed map, originally from the Sheffield Water Department, showcases the landscape of Rivelin Valley Road with a scale of 25 inches : 1 mile. Bring the rich history of Sheffield into your home or office with our high-quality Metal Print, a beautiful and durable addition to any space. #SheffieldHistory #OS14000_A0 #57863 #MetalPrint #SheffieldCityArchives
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This vintage print showcases a contoured plan of Rivelin Valley Road in Sheffield, Yorkshire, dating back to around 1900. The detailed map, titled "Contoured plan of Rivelin Valley Road shewing land belonging to the Sheffield Water Department" provides valuable insight into the city's historical development and infrastructure. Created by surveyor L. M. S. Marsh, who served as the Water Engineer at that time, this map was skillfully lithographed by Pawson and Brailsford. It features a scale of 25 inches to 1 mile, allowing for precise measurements and accurate representation. The pink line on the map indicates land owned by the Sheffield Water Department that is available for potential building sites or other purposes. In contrast, areas colored blue (though appearing green on the map) are designated solely for recreational grounds and similar uses. Spanning from Rivelin Mill Bridge in the west to Holme Lane Bridge in the east, this comprehensive plan highlights various landmarks along Rivelin Valley Road such as mills, bridges, farms, cottages, wheels (used in manufacturing processes), plantations, allotment gardens, and even religious structures like St Michaels Mortuary Chapel/Roman Catholic Cemetery. Preserved within Sheffield Libraries' archives under reference arc02953 from an original source material held at Sheffield City Archives itself (#57863), this print offers a fascinating glimpse into both urban planning history and local water management practices during that era in Yorkshire's vibrant cityscape.
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