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Ordnance Survey Map, Effingham Street area, Sheffield, 1889 (Yorkshire sheet 294. 8. 8)
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Ordnance Survey Map, Effingham Street area, Sheffield, 1889 (Yorkshire sheet 294. 8. 8)
This map features:
Top left: Goods shed, River Don, Effingham Street, Furnival Road, Wicker Brewery Hotel Public House, Savile Street, tramway, [George Turton, Platts and Co. manufacturers of patent buffer, coil springs and steel files, etc] Patent Buffer, Steel and File Works, Savile Street, John Holding and Co. forging manufacturers, Union Forge (steel and iron), [No 98] Savile Street, Charles Stuart, cooper, Savile Street Cooperage, [No, 102] Savile Street, [Francis Hobson, Seaman and Co. steel manufacturers], Don Steel Works, Savile Street, Albion Steel Works (disused), Effingham Street Gas Works, Midland Railway Goods Line, Don Saw Mills (on edge of map), and gasometer.
Top right: River Don, Effingham Street, gasometer, [Edgar Allen and Company Limited], Imperial Steel Works (entrance via Attercliffe Road (off map)), Vulcan Iron Works, Pond Hill Steel Works (on edge of map), Effingham Road, Sussex Road, Parkside Brewery, and brick works.
Bottom left: Effingham Street, Furnival Road, Gasometers, Victoria Station, Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway, Sussex Street, Sheffield Canal, Sheaf Works (steel and iron), Lumley Street, Effingham Lane, and malthouse.
Bottom right: Sussex Street, Sheffield Canal, Lumley Street, Towing path, gasometers, Sussex Road, Parkside Brewery, Cadman Street, Midland Railway, Canal Street, Regent's Terrace, Parkside Inn, Vulcan Inn, Parker's Wharf, [P. T. Tuner and Co. Ltd. glass bottle manufacturers], Sheffield Glass Bottle Works on Sussex Street, Albert Steel and Spring Works on Canal Street, J. W. Taylor and Co. steel converters and manufacturers], Canal Street Works on Lumley Street, Cadman Bridge, and [Henry Outram and Son, steel and file manufacturers], and Canal Steel Works on Cadman Street.
Surveyed 1889. Reprint 50/96'.
Dimensions 77 x 102 cm.
Scale 10.56 feet : 1 mile [1:500].
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: q00079
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases an Ordnance Survey Map of the Effingham Street area in Sheffield, dating back to 1889. The map, known as Yorkshire sheet 294.8.8, provides a fascinating glimpse into the city's industrial landscape during that era. In the top left corner of the map, notable landmarks such as the Goods Shed, River Don, and Wicker Brewery Hotel Public House can be seen. The presence of tramways and various manufacturing establishments like George Turton's Patent Buffer, Steel and File Works add to the historical significance of this area. Moving to the top right section of the map reveals further elements including Edgar Allen and Company Limited's Imperial Steel Works (accessible via Attercliffe Road), Vulcan Iron Works, Pond Hill Steel Works, Sussex Road, and Parkside Brewery among others. The bottom left portion highlights Victoria Station along with Gasometers nearby. Other features include Sheffield Canal, Sheaf Works (steel and iron), Lumley Street, Effingham Lane, and a malthouse. Lastly but not least important is the bottom right quadrant featuring Sussex Street alongside significant locations such as Parker's Wharf glass bottle manufacturers P. T Turner & Co Ltd. , Albert Steel and Spring Works on Canal Street owned by Henry Outram & Son steel converters/manufacturers J. W Taylor & Co. , Cadman Bridge among others. With dimensions measuring 77 x 102 cm and a scale ratio of 10.56 feet:1 mile (1:500), this reprint from Sheffield Libraries offers an invaluable insight into Sheffield's past for researchers or history enthusiasts alike.
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