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Valuable and desirable leasehold estate to be sold by Auction, garden Street, and Nursery Street, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1808
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Valuable and desirable leasehold estate to be sold by Auction, garden Street, and Nursery Street, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1808
Full title: Peremptorily to be sold by auction, by Mr Needham, at the Commercial Inn, Sheffield... a valuable and desirable leasehold estate in the Nursery in the township of Brightside, in the parish of Sheffield, held under His Grace the Duke of Norfolk.
Tenants include J. W. Crosland, J. Holland, W. Warburton and William Gregory and Son.
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: y13682
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Media ID 19111800
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Sheffield Yorkshire Garden Street Nursery Street
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This print takes us back to the year 1808, offering a glimpse into the past of Sheffield, Yorkshire. The image showcases a sale poster for an auction that is about to take place at the Commercial Inn, organized by Mr Needham. The focus of this auction is a highly sought-after leasehold estate located in the Nursery area of Brightside township. The grandeur and significance of this property are evident from its description as "valuable and desirable". It holds immense appeal due to its prestigious location within Sheffield's parish, under the ownership of His Grace the Duke of Norfolk. This leasehold estate represents not only a piece of prime real estate but also a symbol of wealth and social standing during that era. The tenants associated with this esteemed property include notable individuals such as J. W. Crosland, J. Holland, W. Warburton, and William Gregory and Son - names that resonate with influence in their respective fields. Preserved meticulously by Sheffield Libraries since then, this original document (y13682) serves as an invaluable historical artifact today. Its existence allows us to connect with our city's rich heritage while providing insights into how land transactions were conducted centuries ago. As we admire this remarkable photograph print from Sheffield City Archives, it reminds us that beneath our modern surroundings lie layers upon layers of stories waiting to be uncovered - tales that shape our present-day landscape while honoring those who came before us.
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