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Bradfield

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High Bradfield

St Nicholas Church,

High Bradfield

Until 1868, St Nicholas was a chapel of ease in the parish of Ecclesfield St Mary. Built in 1487 on the site of an earlier Norman church, it had a sunken vestry for visiting priests. Baptisms, marriages and burials date from 1559.

Inside are many interesting features such as the Saxon Cross, found at Low Bradfield in 1870 and subsequently placed in the church in 1886. The Norman Font is said to have been given by the Cistercian monks of Roche Abbey.

In Affectionate Remembrance of Thomas DUNN who departed this life Dec 3rd 1882 aged 81 years

Also Esther the beloved wife of Benjamin HAGUE of Dungworth

who departed this life Sept 12th 1899 aged 69 years

"We miss you when the morning dawns, we miss you when the night returns, we miss you here, we miss you there, Dear Mother we miss you everywhere".

Also the above named Benjamin HAGUE, who departed this life Nov 5th 1907 aged 86 years.

The Watch House was built in 1745 to prevent body snatchers from  taking the newly buried bodies from the churchyard of St. Nicholas Church. Situated at the bottom of Jane Street opposite Towngate.

 

The Norman Font which is said to have been given by the Cistercian monks of Roche Abbey.

 

 

 

 

In Affectionate Remembrance of

Benjamin HAGUE.

Late of Syke House Lane, Dungworth who died April 18th 1862, aged 76 years.

Also of Betty his wife, who died April 4th 1863 aged 76 years.

"The winter of trouble is past the storm of affliction is o'er the struggle is ended at last and sorrow and death are no more".

Also of Mark HAGUE, their son, who died July 16th 1876, aged 53 years.

Also of Hannah, his wife who died March 31st 1905, aged 84 years.

In memory of John HAGUE of Dungworth who departed this life March 16th 1833 aged 68 years.

The old Post Office

The old Work House which was built in 1769 to house the poor and homeless of the Parish.

The old Work House on Towngate

 

The Old Horns and Towngate

 

St Nicholas, Bradfield

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brightside

The Bridge Inn

(now demolished)

The bridge on Brightside Lane

Forgemasters: Brightside Lane

 

Lower Don Valley History Trails S.D.C.

"Vickers Building, Brightside Lane was built in 1907 as the head office of Vickers, the steel, engineering andmunitions giant. Later English Steel, British Steel and Sheffield Forgemasters have all occupied it in turn."

The Vickers Building

Brightside Lane

Brightside Lane

1914 - 1918

WW1 memorials for Vickers Limited,
"Men of all ranks from our Sheffield works who died on service during the war"

Memorial one

Memorial two

Sheffield Forgemasters

 

Sheffield Forgemasters

Sheffield Forgemasters, formerly the River Don works.

Brightside Lane

Upwell Street

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Broomhall

 

Scott's Pantry

Wilkinson Street

Glossop Road Post Office

The University of Sheffield Drama Studio

The University of Sheffield Education Building

The Spiritualist Church on Clarkson Street

 

 

 

Broomhill

The York

The HSBC Bank

The York, 243-247 Fulwood Road

The York, 243-247 Fulwood Road

Collins the Bakers, 237 Fulwood Road

The Fox & Duck, Fulwood Road

The Fox & Duck, 227 Fulwood Road

Fulwood Road

Whitham Road jcn Nile Street

Bahn Nah, 19-21 Nile Street

Whitham Road

Whitham Road

Parkers Road

Parkers Lane

The Whitham Road Spiritualist Church, 109 Whitham Road

Moor Oaks Road

Richer Sounds, Whitham Road jcn Moor Oaks Road

Plaque on Richer Sounds saying "Park Crescent 1880"

Whitham Road

The Nottingham House Public House, Whitham Road

The Nottingham House Public House, 164 Whitham Road

Road running at the back of houses on Whitham Road

Whitham Road

Broomhill Chiropractic Clinic,

172 Whitham Road

Broomhill School, Beech Hill Road

Broomhill School, Beech Hill Road

Broomhill School, Beech Hill Road

Broomhill School, Beech Hill Road

Crossroads at the jcn Crookes Road, Fulwood Road, Whitham Road & Nile Street

The South Sea on Spooner Road

Spooner Road