EAW044233 ENGLAND (1952). The William Jessop and Sons Brightside Steel Works and the surrounding area, Sheffield, from the north, 1952
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Title | [EAW044233] The William Jessop and Sons Brightside Steel Works and the surrounding area, Sheffield, from the north, 1952 |
Reference | EAW044233 |
Date | 23-June-1952 |
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Place name | SHEFFIELD |
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District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 438683, 390508 |
Longitude / Latitude | -1.4180086782607, 53.409705257836 |
National Grid Reference | SK387905 |
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Brightside Station. |
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Friday 16th of September 2016 11:40:11 PM |
Brightside School also known as Rose Hill School. |
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Friday 16th of September 2016 11:39:13 PM |
Private Frederick Aspinall died aged 18, a casualty of WW1. Lived in No. 11, Jenkin Road. |
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Friday 16th of September 2016 11:37:30 PM |
White Swan pub. |
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Friday 16th of September 2016 11:33:24 PM |
St. Margaret's Church brass band rehearsal hut.
It may have been known to some by a different name. |
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Friday 16th of September 2016 11:32:32 PM |