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Plan of Thomas Rawson and Co. Pond Street Brewery, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1832
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Plan of Thomas Rawson and Co. Pond Street Brewery, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1832
Marked: Pond Street, Arundel Street, vacant ground or hop yard, houses, malt houses, joiners shops, stables, shed, coopers shops, scalding room, malt warehouse with vat houses under, drying kilns, boilers, engine house, coat yard, brew house, building with coolers over, dwelling house, kitchen, bath house, reservoir, cask sheds, lumber room, counting house, hop room, Harmers open [presumably Harmer Lane].
Owners / occupiers marked: Septimus Priestley and Joseph Levick.
Scale 1 inch : 10 yards.
Dimensions of original approx. 71 x 49 cm
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: arc04206
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This print showcases the intricate plan of Thomas Rawson and Co. Pond Street Brewery, located in Sheffield, Yorkshire back in 1832. The detailed markings on the plan provide a glimpse into the bustling activities that took place within this historic establishment. The layout highlights various key areas such as Pond Street, Arundel Street, and even a vacant ground or hop yard. It also reveals the presence of houses, malt houses, joiners shops, stables, sheds, coopers shops, scalding room, malt warehouse with vat houses underneath it. Additionally featured are drying kilns for malting processes along with boilers and an engine house. The plan further includes essential facilities like a brew house with coolers above it and adjacent structures like a dwelling house complete with kitchen and bathhouse. Notably present are other functional spaces such as reservoirs for water storage purposes along with cask sheds and lumber rooms. Owners/occupiers Septimus Priestley and Joseph Levick are marked on this historical document which provides valuable insights into their involvement in running this brewery during that era. Measuring approximately 71 x 49 cm in its original form at Sheffield Libraries: arc04206), this remarkable piece offers an intriguing perspective on the architectural design of breweries from yesteryears. While appreciating its significance to Sheffield's history and heritage (sheffield, yorkshire), it is important to note that commercial use should not be associated with this image.
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