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A plan of certain premises in Pond Well Hill, Sheffield, the property of William Wilson, 1838
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A plan of certain premises in Pond Well Hill, Sheffield, the property of William Wilson, 1838
Thomas Rawson and Co. Thomas Allen Jeremiah Mate, late Charles Hodgson, Bartholomew Hounsfield esquire, William Wilsons leasehold property, other properties of William Wilson esquire.
Shows Pond Well Hill, warehouse and shops, passage, piggeries, midden, and goight.
Scale 1 inch : 6 yards.
Dimensions of original approx. 98 x 65 cm
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: arc04214
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print takes us back to the year 1838, offering a glimpse into the premises of Pond Well Hill in Sheffield. The property showcased in this image belongs to none other than William Wilson, a prominent figure of that era. This meticulously detailed plan was created by Thomas Rawson and Co. , with contributions from Thomas Allen Jeremiah Mate, late Charles Hodgson, Bartholomew Hounsfield esquire, and others associated with William Wilson's leasehold property. The visual representation reveals various elements within the premises. We can observe the imposing warehouse and shops that once stood proudly on Pond Well Hill. A passage is also visible, leading us through this bustling area filled with commerce and activity. Additionally, we catch sight of piggeries and a midden - reminders of the agricultural practices prevalent during those times. Measuring at an impressive scale of 1 inch to 6 yards, this plan provides intricate details about each aspect it portrays. The original dimensions are estimated to be approximately 98 x 65 cm – an impressive size for such a historical artifact. Preserved within Sheffield Libraries' archives (arc04214), this photograph print offers invaluable insights into Sheffield's rich history. It serves as a testament to the city's growth over time while shedding light on one individual's significant contribution – William Wilson – whose properties played an integral role in shaping Sheffield's landscape during that period.
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