RefNoACM/MAPS/22/14
Alternative Reference numberACM/MAPS/She/171S
TitleA set of tracings, stitched together, of woods in and near Sheffield
DescriptionMap No. 11 shows the Manchester Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway (formed in 1847); No. 17 shows the South Yorkshire railway, opened c. 1849.

Scale 6 chains : 1 inch and 8 chains : 1 inch [13.3 inches and 10 inches : 1 mile]

pp. 26-27 Plans of woods in Handsworth, [?19th cent]
p. 28 Plan of Canklow Wood, [?19th cent]
pp. 29-31 Plans of Woods in Treeton, [?19th cent]

Manor Wood;
Skye Edge Plantation;
Manor Hill Plantations;
Arbourthorne Plantation;
Upper [?Cliffe] Plantations;
Busk Meadow Wood;
Wincobank Wood;
Great Roe Wood;
Little Roe Wood;
Cook Wood;
Brightside Cemetery;
Hall Carr Wood;
Wilkinson Spring Wood;
Scraithwood;
Moonshine ?Spring Wood;
Rawson Spring Wood;
Old Park Wood;
Buck Wood or Berrystorth Wood, Newfield Green;
Coppice Plantations;
Coppice Wood, near Rivelin Brook, Stannington;
Moscar Plantation;
[?Sunny] Arms Plantation;
Fearney Hill Plantation;
Parkin Wood;
Wolley Wood;
[unnamed], Mortomley;
Lee Shrogs Wood, Ecclesfield;
Hesley Park Wood;
Smithy Wood;
Lady Clough Wood;
Jumble Hole Wood;
[?Starmell] Busk Wood;
Great Hollins Wood / Beeley Wood / Duxter Wood;
Wilson Spring Wood;
Hall Wood, Mortomley;
Prior Royd Wood;
Birkin Royd Wood;
[?] Bank Wood;
Greno Wood;
Wheata Wood;
Bowden House Steades;
Highfield Spring;
Canklow Wood / Canklow House;
Bole Hill Plantation;
Burnt Wood;
Oaken Cliff Wood.
Date[c. 1850]
Extent31 pieces
AccessStatusOpen
CopiesAvailable to view on www.picturesheffield.com (arc02741-arc02756 and arc02985-arc02999)
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