EAW009658 ENGLAND (1947). The Atlas and Norfolk Steel Works, Sheffield, 1947

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Details

Title [EAW009658] The Atlas and Norfolk Steel Works, Sheffield, 1947
Reference EAW009658
Date 1-September-1947
Link
Place name SHEFFIELD
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 437376, 389366
Longitude / Latitude -1.4378069755379, 53.399533828405
National Grid Reference SK374894

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Grimesthorpe Engine Shed (LMS 19A)

circloy
Tuesday 10th of August 2021 12:35:14 AM
Sanderson Brothers & Newbould - later Sanderson Kayser

circloy
Tuesday 10th of August 2021 12:33:52 AM
Kayser Ellison, later Sanderson Kayser

circloy
Tuesday 10th of August 2021 12:32:58 AM
PILLBOX (VARIANT): e11889

Matt Aldred edob.mattaldred.com
Thursday 11th of March 2021 04:33:07 PM
The Adelphi Theatre

Ginger Ben
Friday 18th of December 2020 09:47:56 AM
WW2 Pill Box situated at the end the Hecla Works. (Still there).

redmist
Tuesday 9th of October 2018 12:02:31 AM
Land built up was spoil next to river. One wonders what sort of pollution leached out of this!

Maurice
Wednesday 20th of November 2013 06:41:08 AM
The spoil, was actually land that was built up by the railway when the Sheffield District Railway's goods yard was built by diverting the Don, I believe, a total of three times. As such it was fresh material, probably from the diversions and the railway cuttings @ Tinsley, and not industrial waste. So little if any pollution when originally built.

Subsequent use as a scrap yard has no doubt changed this.

circloy
Tuesday 10th of August 2021 01:06:14 AM
A couple of Sheffield trams.

Maurice
Wednesday 20th of November 2013 06:35:40 AM
Relatively new all steel 16 ton mineral wagon. These were built as long overdue replacements for the thousands of life expired wooden 10 ton mineral wagons, many of which were over forty years old. Unfortunately the working life of the steel wagons was not so long as the coal trade either slipped away or vehicles were superseded gravity discharge wagons.

Maurice
Wednesday 20th of November 2013 06:33:54 AM

MB
Wednesday 20th of November 2013 12:10:41 AM
Siding crosses road and runs through building

MB
Wednesday 20th of November 2013 12:10:00 AM
Coal truck 'Parkhouse'

MB
Wednesday 20th of November 2013 12:09:25 AM
Travelling crane

MB
Wednesday 20th of November 2013 12:07:03 AM
Steam locomotive - possibly an LMS 'Jinty' 0-6-0T

MB
Wednesday 20th of November 2013 12:06:16 AM
Pickfords Ltd. Heavy Haulage Contractors

MB
Wednesday 20th of November 2013 12:04:49 AM
Steam locomotive - an LNER 0-6-0

MB
Wednesday 20th of November 2013 12:04:01 AM
Steam locomotive

MB
Wednesday 20th of November 2013 12:03:13 AM

MB
Wednesday 20th of November 2013 12:02:42 AM
Steam locomotive - small LMS tank engine

MB
Wednesday 20th of November 2013 12:02:16 AM
Steam locomotive - an LMS 0-6-0

MB
Wednesday 20th of November 2013 12:01:16 AM