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Canvas Print : Plan of part of the Town of Sheffield shewing the existing markets, the property of His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, and the Projected improvements, 1847
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Plan of part of the Town of Sheffield shewing the existing markets, the property of His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, and the Projected improvements, 1847
Scale: 400 yards to 6.3 inches.Surveyors: J G Weightman and M E Hadfield.Original at Sheffield Local Studies Library:s 16 L
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20"x16" (51x41cm) Canvas Print
Introducing the Media Storehouse Canvas Print of "Plan of part of the Town of Sheffield shewing the existing markets, the property of His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, and the Projected improvements, 1847." This captivating historical print is taken from the archives of Sheffield City, offering a unique glimpse into the past. Surveyed by J.G. Weightman and M.E. Hadfield in 1847, this detailed plan highlights the existing markets and the Duke of Norfolk's property, as well as the proposed improvements to the town. With a scale of 400 yards to 6.3 inches, this print delivers an impressive level of detail, making it an essential addition to any history or decor enthusiast's collection. Printed on high-quality canvas, our reproduction brings out the intricate lines and subtle colors of the original, ensuring a stunning visual representation. This elegant canvas print not only serves as a beautiful piece of art but also as an enduring testament to the rich history of Sheffield. Bring the past to life in your home or office with the Media Storehouse Canvas Print of "Plan of part of the Town of Sheffield shewing the existing markets, the property of His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, and the Projected improvements, 1847."
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Estimated Product Size is 40.6cm x 50.8cm (16" x 20")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases the "Plan of part of the Town of Sheffield" in 1847, highlighting both the existing markets and the projected improvements. The property depicted belongs to His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, a prominent figure in Sheffield's history. Surveyed by J G Weightman and M E Hadfield, this detailed map provides an invaluable glimpse into the town's development during that era. The image captures various significant landmarks within Sheffield, including municipal buildings, market halls, and railway stations such as Midland Station. The presence of fairgrounds adds a touch of liveliness to this snapshot from the past. Notable streets like Waingate, Angel Street, Castlefolds, Wicker Road, and many others are clearly marked on this plan. One cannot miss observing key features like Shambles Market and Castle Hill Exchange which were integral parts of daily life back then. Additionally, elements such as canals with their basins for transport purposes are visible alongside corn and cattle markets. It is important to note that this particular print originates from Sheffield Local Studies Library (s 16 L) at Sheffield City Archives. While it offers valuable insights into historical mapping data for research purposes or personal interest; its use should not be associated with any commercial activities. Overall, this fascinating visual documentation invites us to explore Sheffield's rich heritage while appreciating its growth over time through meticulous planning and development projects undertaken nearly two centuries ago.
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