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Background imagePeople Collection: Pensioners, Shrewsbury Hospital, Norfolk Road, Sheffield, c. 1890

Pensioners, Shrewsbury Hospital, Norfolk Road, Sheffield, c. 1890
Kinder (back); l to r, Lambert; Bramham; Warrener; Rollinson and Thurgood. From an original at Sheffield Libraries: u05877

Background imagePeople Collection: Plumbing class from Sheffield Technical School, 1905

Plumbing class from Sheffield Technical School, 1905
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: u03628

Background imagePeople Collection: Interior of Hammerton Street School, Darnall, 1904, showing children

Interior of Hammerton Street School, Darnall, 1904, showing children and teachers with the inscription on the back
Inscription on the back wall reads: Let knowledge grow from more to more On Monday September 12th 1904, children received tuition for the first time at the school; officially opened 14th October 1904

Background imagePeople Collection: Knife Grinders of Sheffield, c. 1900

Knife Grinders of Sheffield, c. 1900
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: t05147

Background imagePeople Collection: Salvation Army in Woodhouse, Sheffield, 1954

Salvation Army in Woodhouse, Sheffield, 1954
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s41690

Background imagePeople Collection: Sheffield United F. C. 1902 with Goalkeeper, (Fatty) Foulke back row, 5th from left

Sheffield United F. C. 1902 with Goalkeeper, (Fatty) Foulke back row, 5th from left
Middle of front row is Ernest Needham, large man back row is Bill Foulke

Background imagePeople Collection: Sheffield bus conductors, 1957

Sheffield bus conductors, 1957
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: t00232

Background imagePeople Collection: Washday at Birchinlee Village, Derbyshire, c. 1900

Washday at Birchinlee Village, Derbyshire, c. 1900
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s22831

Background imagePeople Collection: Women war workers at Darnall Goods Depot, c. 1940

Women war workers at Darnall Goods Depot, c. 1940
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s15072

Background imagePeople Collection: Firemen with the Fire Tender at the Canal Basin, 1940s

Firemen with the Fire Tender at the Canal Basin, 1940s
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s12492

Background imagePeople Collection: Rockingham Street Fire Station, Sheffield, Yorkshire, c. 1900

Rockingham Street Fire Station, Sheffield, Yorkshire, c. 1900
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s12473

Background imagePeople Collection: Physical Education at Western Road School, Sheffield, c. 1905

Physical Education at Western Road School, Sheffield, c. 1905
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s09425

Background imagePeople Collection: Staff at Viners Ltd, outside the works, Sheffield, c. 1930

Staff at Viners Ltd, outside the works, Sheffield, c. 1930
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s09422

Background imagePeople Collection: Labour Group, Sheffield City Council, Town Hall, 1926

Labour Group, Sheffield City Council, Town Hall, 1926
Pictured back row (l.to r.)Councillors W.E.Yorke; A.Oates; C.J.Mitchell; W.G.Robinson; F.Thraves; C.W.Gascoigne; J.Hawnt; A.Spencer.second to back row (l.to.r)

Background imagePeople Collection: Croft House Swimming Club at Hillsborough, Sheffield

Croft House Swimming Club at Hillsborough, Sheffield
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s09356

Background imagePeople Collection: s09318

s09318
People, s09318

Background imagePeople Collection: Children from Manor School, Sheffield, Empire Day, c. 1920

Children from Manor School, Sheffield, Empire Day, c. 1920
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s09270

Background imagePeople Collection: Brightside and Carbrook Co-operative Society Ltd. Committee Members, , 1903

Brightside and Carbrook Co-operative Society Ltd. Committee Members, , 1903
Back row, left to right: J. Dimberline, A.H. Bedford, A.J. Foulstone, J. Firth. Centre row, left to right: T. Hemmings, J. Hawkin s, J.G. Nagle, W. Edwards, J. Waddell, T.E. Bullock

Background imagePeople Collection: Crofts School dancing team on Childrens Day

Crofts School dancing team on Childrens Day
For Bramall Lane demolition

Background imagePeople Collection: Parson Cross School pupils, Halifax Road, c. 1900

Parson Cross School pupils, Halifax Road, c. 1900
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s09188

Background imagePeople Collection: Sir William Sterndale Bennett (1816-1875), 1847

Sir William Sterndale Bennett (1816-1875), 1847
From a watercolour by J. Wagerman

Background imagePeople Collection: Bandsmen J. Bird and H. Booth of the Queens Own Yorkshire Dragoons at Helmsley (Dunconbe Park)

Bandsmen J. Bird and H. Booth of the Queens Own Yorkshire Dragoons at Helmsley (Dunconbe Park), , 1938
L-R J.Bird (killed at El-Alammain) and H. Booth

Background imagePeople Collection: Batchelors Peas Ltd Christmas party, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1950

Batchelors Peas Ltd Christmas party, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1950
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s02838

Background imagePeople Collection: Sheffield United F. A Cup Winners, 1889

Sheffield United F. A Cup Winners, 1889
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s02867

Background imagePeople Collection: Empire Day Celebrations, children from Abbeydale Council School, 1906

Empire Day Celebrations, children from Abbeydale Council School, 1906
Boys dressed in Hindu costume for Empire Day

Background imagePeople Collection: Pupils from the Boys Charity (Blue Coat) School, Sheffield, c. 1880

Pupils from the Boys Charity (Blue Coat) School, Sheffield, c. 1880
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s02185

Background imagePeople Collection: Empire Day at Bramall Lane, , 1906

Empire Day at Bramall Lane, , 1906
Boys in sailor suits

Background imagePeople Collection: W. Foulke (1874-1916), Goalkeeper, Sheffield United Football Club

W. Foulke (1874-1916), Goalkeeper, Sheffield United Football Club
William Henry Fatty Foulke (also spelt Foulk or Foulkes) (12 April 1874 - 1 May 1916)

Background imagePeople Collection: First World War Parade, 1914

First World War Parade, 1914
Taken in front of Arbourthorne Cottages in Norfolk (Heritage) Park

Background imagePeople Collection: Sheffield Wednesday Football Club, 1890

Sheffield Wednesday Football Club, 1890
The photograph is of the Football Association Challenge Cup Runners-up Team of 29 March 1890

Background imagePeople Collection: Sheffield United Football Club, 1901

Sheffield United Football Club, 1901
From an original in Sheffield Libraries: s00126

Background imagePeople Collection: Castle Market, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 2010

Castle Market, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 2010
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: c03604

Background imagePeople Collection: Butchers stall at Castle Market, Sheffield, 2010

Butchers stall at Castle Market, Sheffield, 2010
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: c03601

Background imagePeople Collection: Patients, South Yorkshire Mental Hospital (later Middlewood Hospital), 1931

Patients, South Yorkshire Mental Hospital (later Middlewood Hospital), 1931
From a glass negative. Original at Sheffield City Archives ref. NHS3/5/26/1/3

Background imagePeople Collection: Employees of John Henry Dickinson Ltd, Cutlers, Lowfield Cutlery Forge, Guernsey Road

Employees of John Henry Dickinson Ltd, Cutlers, Lowfield Cutlery Forge, Guernsey Road
Original at Sheffield City Archives: MD8238/6/2

Background imagePeople Collection: Sheffield Wednesday Cricket Club

Sheffield Wednesday Cricket Club
The Sheffield Wednesday Cricket Club was formed in 1820. It derived its name from the fact that the tradesmen (the little mesters)

Background imagePeople Collection: 19th Sheffield Company of the Boys Brigade, Southport, Lancashire, 1907

19th Sheffield Company of the Boys Brigade, Southport, Lancashire, 1907
Original at Sheffield City Archives: SY635/3

Background imagePeople Collection: 19th Sheffield Company of the Boys Brigade, Southport, Lancashire, 1907

19th Sheffield Company of the Boys Brigade, Southport, Lancashire, 1907
Original at Sheffield City Archives: SY635/3

Background imagePeople Collection: 19th Sheffield Company of the Boys Brigade, Skegness Camp, Lincolnshire, 1906

19th Sheffield Company of the Boys Brigade, Skegness Camp, Lincolnshire, 1906
Original at Sheffield City Archives: SY635/2

Background imagePeople Collection: Visit of the Empire Parliamentary Association to the East Hecla Works of Hadfields Ltd. 1916

Visit of the Empire Parliamentary Association to the East Hecla Works of Hadfields Ltd. 1916
A group of interested workmen at Hadfields. Image from Empire Leaders in Sheffield - visit of the Empire Parliamentary Association to Hadfields, 1916. Sheffield City Archives reference: HAD/BOX 57

Background imagePeople Collection: 19th Sheffield Company of the Boys Brigade, Skegness Camp, Lincolnshire, 1906

19th Sheffield Company of the Boys Brigade, Skegness Camp, Lincolnshire, 1906
Original at Sheffield City Archives: SY635/2

Background imagePeople Collection: 19th Sheffield Company of the Boys Brigade, Filey Camp, East Yorkshire, 1905

19th Sheffield Company of the Boys Brigade, Filey Camp, East Yorkshire, 1905
Original at Sheffield City Archives: SY635/1

Background imagePeople Collection: Whiteley Wood Open Air School (also known as Whiteley Wood Open Air Recovery School)

Whiteley Wood Open Air School (also known as Whiteley Wood Open Air Recovery School): celebrating Empire Day, 1906
Whiteley Wood Open Air School (also known as Whiteley Wood Open Air Recovery School) was established in 1909 by Sheffield City Council for children aged 10 and over who suffered from anaemia

Background imagePeople Collection: Whiteley Wood Open Air School (also known as Whiteley Wood Open Air Recovery School)

Whiteley Wood Open Air School (also known as Whiteley Wood Open Air Recovery School): a class in progress
Whiteley Wood Open Air School (also known as Whiteley Wood Open Air Recovery School) was established in 1909 by Sheffield City Council for children aged 10 and over who suffered from anaemia

Background imagePeople Collection: Whiteley Wood Open Air School (also known as Whiteley Wood Open Air Recovery School)

Whiteley Wood Open Air School (also known as Whiteley Wood Open Air Recovery School): group of children gardening
Whiteley Wood Open Air School (also known as Whiteley Wood Open Air Recovery School) was established in 1909 by Sheffield City Council for children aged 10 and over who suffered from anaemia

Background imagePeople Collection: Whiteley Wood Open Air School (also known as Whiteley Wood Open Air Recovery School)

Whiteley Wood Open Air School (also known as Whiteley Wood Open Air Recovery School): children resting, 1914
Whiteley Wood Open Air School (also known as Whiteley Wood Open Air Recovery School) was established in 1909 by Sheffield City Council for children aged 10 and over who suffered from anaemia

Background imagePeople Collection: Whiteley Wood Open Air School (also known as Whiteley Wood Open Air Recovery School)

Whiteley Wood Open Air School (also known as Whiteley Wood Open Air Recovery School): the open air shelter, 1911
Whiteley Wood Open Air School (also known as Whiteley Wood Open Air Recovery School) was established in 1909 by Sheffield City Council for children aged 10 and over who suffered from anaemia

Background imagePeople Collection: Whiteley Wood Open Air School, Cottage Lane, girls, c. 1910

Whiteley Wood Open Air School, Cottage Lane, girls, c. 1910
Whiteley Wood Open Air School (also known as Whiteley Wood Open Air Recovery School) was established in 1909 by Sheffield City Council for children aged 10 and over who suffered from anaemia



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