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Plan of Carbrook Hall Estate, in the townships of Attercliffe cum Darnall and Tinsley, 1852
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Plan of Carbrook Hall Estate, in the townships of Attercliffe cum Darnall and Tinsley, 1852
Scale 1 inch : 3 chains.C. Bartholomew, Rotherham.Martin and Hood, Lithographers, LondonFull details of each lot are given in the sale particulars.Original at Sheffield Local Studies Library: Sale Plans 21 December 1852
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Attercliffe Brightside Carbrook Hall Maps Plans Tinsley
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This print showcases the intricate "Plan of Carbrook Hall Estate" from 1852, providing a fascinating glimpse into the townships of Attercliffe cum Darnall and Tinsley. Created by C. Bartholomew in Rotherham and skillfully lithographed by Martin and Hood in London, this detailed map offers a scale of 1 inch to 3 chains. The historical significance of this document is evident as it reveals the layout and boundaries of Carbrook Hall Estate during a pivotal era. The estate's rich history unfolds through its depiction on this plan, which was originally housed at Sheffield Local Studies Library under Sale Plans dated December 21st, 1852. While we are unable to delve into specific commercial details due to restrictions outlined by Sheffield City Archives, this print allows us to appreciate the craftsmanship involved in creating such an intricate map. Every lot within the estate is meticulously highlighted with full details provided in the accompanying sale particulars. Brightside residents will undoubtedly find delight in exploring their local area's past through this visual representation. Maps and plans enthusiasts alike will be captivated by the level of detail presented here, showcasing how land was divided during that period. Preserved for generations to come at Sheffield Local Studies Library, this remarkable print serves as a valuable resource for historians, researchers, or anyone curious about uncovering our city's vibrant heritage.
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