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Plan of the Wincobank Estate, the property of J. E. Barker, esquire, as allotted for sale, 1856
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Plan of the Wincobank Estate, the property of J. E. Barker, esquire, as allotted for sale, 1856
Surveyor: T. D. Jeffcock, Sheffield.Lithographer: W. Monkhouse, York.From Freehold lands and coal field at Wincobank, Sheffield, 7 October 1856 (Local Studies Library: Sale Plans)
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This print showcases the intricate "Plan of the Wincobank Estate" owned by J. E. Barker, esquire, and meticulously surveyed by T. D. Jeffcock in Sheffield back in 1856. The lithographer responsible for bringing this plan to life is none other than W. Monkhouse from York. The image transports us back to a time when Freehold lands and coal fields were abundant in Wincobank, Sheffield on that fateful day of October 7th, 1856. This historical document can be found within the esteemed Local Studies Library under the collection titled "Sale Plans". As we delve into this visual masterpiece, we are drawn to the intricate details depicting various landmarks such as Rawson Spring Wood and even a railway line connecting Sheffield with Rotherham - an essential mode of transport during that era. The photograph beautifully captures South Yorkshire's rich history through its portrayal of these significant elements within Wincobank Estate's boundaries. It is important to note that this print should not be associated with any commercial use but rather serves as a testament to our city's heritage and development over time. In conclusion, this remarkable piece from Sheffield City Archives offers a glimpse into the past - reminding us of how far we have come while honoring those who shaped our beloved cityscape centuries ago.
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