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Norton, Derbyshire, surveyed by Joseph Dickinson, 1737
Full title: A map of all the lands belonging to Robert Newton esquire at Norton in the County of Derby, surveyed by Joseph Dickinson, 1737
Covers land between Norton Lane and School Lane (including Henley Avenue, Brocklehurst Avenue, The Meads, Cinderhill Lane, Cloonmore Drive, Cloonmoore Croft, Cypress Avenue, Norton Green Close).
Original at Sheffield Archives ref. arc00670
Sheffield City Archives and Local Studies Library has an unrivalled collection of images of Sheffield, England
Media ID 14045451
© Sheffield City Council
Anglican Avenue Churches Croft Green James Lane Maps Norton School Street Bowling Brocklehurst Cypress Greens Henley Meads Newton Schoolhouse
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"Bring history to your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug, featuring an intriguing map of Norton, Derbyshire from Sheffield City Archives. Dated 1737 and surveyed by Joseph Dickinson, this captivating image showcases the lands belonging to Robert Newton, esquire. Each sip from this high-quality mug offers a glimpse into the past, making it a unique and thoughtful gift for history enthusiasts or those with a connection to Derbyshire. Emblazoned with vibrant, long-lasting prints, our Photo Mugs are microwave and dishwasher safe, ensuring they are as practical as they are beautiful."
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This print takes us back to the year 1737, offering a glimpse into the historic town of Norton in Derbyshire. Surveyed by Joseph Dickinson, this meticulous map showcases all the lands owned by Robert Newton esquire at that time. The detailed depiction covers an extensive area between Norton Lane and School Lane, encompassing notable landmarks such as Henley Avenue, Brocklehurst Avenue, The Meads, Cinderhill Lane, Cloonmore Drive, Cloonmoore Croft, Cypress Avenue, and Norton Green Close. The image provides a fascinating insight into the layout and development of Norton during this period. It allows us to visualize how these streets were laid out and how they have evolved over time. Additionally, it highlights significant features like St. James Anglican Churches and the schoolhouse located within this vibrant community. Preserved at Sheffield Archives under reference arc00670, this original piece holds immense historical value for researchers and history enthusiasts alike. Its intricate details offer a unique opportunity to explore the past while appreciating the efforts of Joseph Dickinson in accurately surveying these lands
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