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FC - Fairbank Collection
AB - Account books
BB - Building books
CP - Correspondence and papers
CPG - Sheffield and Glossop Turnpike Trust
D - Deeds
FB - Field books
MAPS - Other maps
MB - Miscellaneous books
NB - Note books
P - Plans of land
Alf - [Alfreton], Derbyshire
Als - Alstonefield, Staffordshire
Ans - Anston, Rotherham
Ark - Arksey, Doncaster
Ash - Ashbourne, Derbyshire
Ast - Aston, Rotherham
Bak - Bakewell, Derbyshire
Bar - Barlborough, Derbyshire
Bas - Basford, Nottinghamshire
Bat - Bath, Somerset
Bea - Beauchief
Bei - Beighton
Bra - Bradfield
Brai - Braithwell, Doncaster
Bram - Brampton, Derbyshire
Bro - Broxted, Essex
Cal - Calverley, West Yorkshire
Cas - Castleton, Derbyshire
Che - Cheadle, Staffordshire
Ches - Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Clo - Clowne, Derbyshire
Con - Conisbrough, Doncaster
Cra - Craven Estate, North Yorkshire
Cri - Crich, Derbyshire
Cro - Crowle, Lincolnshire
Dar - Darfield, Barnsley
Darl - Darley, Derbyshire
Darr - Darrington, West Yorkshire
Did - Didsbury, Manchester
Don - Doncaster
Dov - Doveridge, Derbyshire
Dro - Dronfield, Derbyshire
Duf - Duffield, Derbyshire
EBr - BRIDGES
EBu - BUILDINGS
ECa - CANALS
ECo - COAL
ERa - RAILWAYS
1L - Railways: sections of the railways of Great Britain shewing the inclinations and lengths, also the cost and dates of the openings of various lines furnished by the principal acting engineers
2S - Railways: map of several railway lines in the country between Halifax and Northampton
3L - Railways: map of Stephenson’s and Leather’s proposed systems of railway communications between the north and south of England, with several competing lines before Parliament session, 1836
4L - Railways: map of Stephenson’s and Leather’s proposed systems of railway communications between the north and south of England, with several competing lines before Parliament session, 1836
5L - Railways: map of Stephenson’s and Leather’s proposed systems of railway communications between the north and south of England, with several competing lines before Parliament session, 1836
6L - Railways: map of Stephenson’s and Leather’s proposed systems of railway communications between the north and south of England, with several competing lines before Parliament session, 1836
7L - Railways: a map of various railways completed and proposed through parts of the counties of York, Lincoln, Derby, Leicester and Nottingham
8S - Railways: section of railway from coal staith at Leeds to the foot of Middleton inclined plane taken from Gray on railways
9R - Railways: endorsed, section from Fryerstone to Lincoln
10R - Railways: section of part of a railway from Leeds to Lincoln
11L - Line near the road from Potter Hanworth to Lincoln
12R - Plan of a line through Hitcham
13L - Bramley Moor and Eckington Railway: No 1 plan showing the extent of the works comprised in contract 1
14R - Bramley Moor and Eckington Railway: No 2 (altered from 1) section of the line of railway comprised in contract 1
15R - Bramley Moor and Eckington Railway: No 10 section of the line of railway included in contract 2
16R - Bramley Moor and Eckington Railway: section of the line of the present railway from its terminus at the Chesterfield Canal Wharf to the place where the proposed railway to Bramley Moor is to branch out of it
17R - Bramley Moor and Eckington Railway: rough section
18R - Bramley Moor and Eckington Railway: plan of the country, with pencil workings
19L - Briery Wood and Wheldon’s Mill Railway: a map of the Sheffield Turnpike Road from Unston to and over Whittington Common also shewing the line of a proposed railroad from a field near Briery Wood called Dree Field (the property of George Bower) to the Chesterfield Canal near Wheldon’s Mill
20R - Sheffield and Derby Turnpike Road: Briery Wood and Wheldon’s Mill Railway: a map of the Sheffield Turnpike Road from Unston to and over Whittington Common also shewing the line of a proposed railroad from a field near Briery Wood called Dree Field (the property of George Bower) to the Chesterfield Canal near Wheldon’s Mill
21L - Cheltenham, Oxford, and London and Birmingham Union Railway: plan of the proposed Cheltenham, Oxford, and London and Birmingham Union Railway, Captain W.S. Moorsom, engineer
22L - Cheltenham, Oxford, and London and Birmingham Union Railway: general map of part of England, designed to illustrate the position of the Cheltenham, Oxford, and London and Birmingham Union Railway, Captain W.S. Moorsom, engineer
23S - Gainsborough, Sheffield, and Chesterfield Railway: map of the Gainsborough, Sheffield, and Chesterfield Railway, shewing the adjacent country and its connection with other railways, William Cubbitt, engineer
24S - Gainsborough, Sheffield, and Chesterfield Railway: map of the Gainsborough, Sheffield, and Chesterfield Railway, shewing the adjacent country and its connection with other railways, William Cubbitt, engineer
25S - Gainsborough, Sheffield, and Chesterfield Railway: map of the Gainsborough, Sheffield, and Chesterfield Railway, shewing the adjacent country and its connection with other railways, William Cubbitt, engineer
26S - Grand Junction Railway: map of the Grand Junction Railway, including the Liverpool and Manchester Line
27L - Great Northern Railway: plan of the proposed Great Northern Railway from London to York, Joseph Gibbs, engineer
28L - Great Northern Railway: section of the Great Northern Railway from London to York and also of the branch to Norwich, Joseph Gibbs, engineer
29L - Great Northern Railway: the line entering York, and the Norwich branch
30S - Great Northern Railway: plan of that part of the line of the intended Great Northern Railway which passes through the parts of Lindsey in the county of Lincoln
31L - Great Northern Railway: plan of that part of the Great Northern Railway being in the county of Lincoln, Lindsey division, Joseph Gibbs, engineer
32S - Great Northern Railway: section of that part of the Great Northern Railway being in the county of Nottingham, Joseph Gibbs, engineer
33R - Great Northern Railway: enlarged plan of that part which enters London, Joseph Gibbs, engineer
34R - Great Northern Railway
35L - Great Northern Railway: section of that part of the Great Northern Railway being in the county of Lincoln (Lindsey) from A to B on the plan
36R - Great Northern Railway: line from Lincoln to Gainsborough
37R - Great Northern Railway: line from Gainsborough to Thorne
38S - Great Northern Railway: line at Walkerith Ferry (Walkeringham)
39L - Great Northern Railway: plan of land through which the railway passes
40L - Great Northern Railway: tracing of a village connected with the railway
41L - Great Northern Railway: tracing of a village connected with the railway
42S - Great Northern Railway: rough sketch on tracing paper of part of the line through Haxey
43S - Beckingham. Fields by the River Trent, with the line of the Great Northern Railway
44R - Great Northern Railway: section of the line from the turnpike road near Gainsborough Bridge to the new Idle Bank, made for and sent to Joseph Gibbs
45S - Halifax and Hull Railway: map shewing the proposed line of the Halifax and Hull Direct, and Hull, Goole, Grimsby and York and North Midland Junction (at or near Mathley) Railway, a branch to Wakefield
46L - Huddersfield and Sheffield Junction Railway: plan and section of an intended railway from the town of Huddersfield to the line of the Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway near Penistone, with a branch to Holmfirth in the West Riding of the county of York to be called the Huddersfield and Sheffield Junction Railway, Joseph Lock and Alfred Jee, engineers
47L - Hull and Leeds Junction Railway: plan and section of a proposed railway from Leeds to Selby in the West Riding of the county of York, surveyed under the direction of James Walker, F.R.S, L.&E. civil engineer, by A. Comrie
48L - Hull and Leeds Junction Railway: plan and section of a proposed railway from Leeds to Selby in the West Riding of the county of York, surveyed under the direction of James Walker, F.R.S, L.&E. civil engineer, by A. Comrie
49L - Hull and Leeds Junction Railway: plan and section of proposed line from Hull to Selby
50R - [London and Birmingham Railway] : section from the Regent’s Canal to Great Caddesden
51L - [London and Birmingham Railway] : plan of the line from Billington Mead to Great Caddesden
52L - [London and Birmingham Railway] : section from Billington Mead to Dagnall
53R - London and Birmingham Railway: section from the Northampton road to Billington Mead
54R - London and Birmingham Railway: plan of the line from Birmingham to Mereden, surveyed by William Hewitson and Frederick Simpson
55L - [London and Birmingham Railway] : line of a railway from near Marston Hall to Saltley Hall, surveyed by Frederick Simpson and William Hewitson
56L - London and Birmingham Railway: plan of the line from Mereden to Spon End
57R - London and Birmingham Railway: Endorsed, London and Birmingham Railway, plan of a proposed line between Coventry and Sheldon
58L - London and Birmingham Railway: plan of the line near Buckby Lock and Wilton Mill
59L - London and Birmingham Railway; plan of the line through Floore
60R - London and Birmingham Railway: plan of the line and adjacent country, Robert Stephenson, engineer
61R - London and Birmingham Railway: plan of the line from Watford to Little Gaddesden
62S - London and Birmingham Railway: plan of the line as it enters Coventry
63L - London and Birmingham Railway; plan of the line through Long Lawford and Coventry
64R - London and Birmingham Railway: section near Long Lawford
65S - London and Birmingham Railway: plan of the line through Ivinghoe and Slapton
66L - London and Birmingham Railway: section of the line near Ivinghoe and Slapton
67L - London and Birmingham Railway: section near Ashby St. Legers
68R - London and Birmingham Railway; section of the line from near Fenny Stratford to Rugby
69L - London and Birmingham Railway: sketches of the line at Rugby, Hill Morton and Killsby
70R - London and Birmingham Railway: plan of the line near Stoke Brauern, and Castlethorp
71L - London and Birmingham Railway: section of the line between Rugby and Coventry
72L - London and Birmingham Railway; section of the line from the Warwick road to the River Avon
73R - London and Birmingham Railway: sections
74R - London and Birmingham Railway: sections
75R - London and Birmingham Railway: sections
76R - London and Birmingham Railway: sections
77R - London and Birmingham Railway: section of the line near Eaton Bray
78R - London and Birmingham Railway: section of the line through Downs Hill and Brockhall Ridge
79S - London and Birmingham Railway: plan of the line near Blisworth
80 - London and Birmingham Railway: endorsed Hennett’s line
81R - [London and Birmingham Railway]: section of the line near Bletchley
82L - London and Brighton Railway: sections of the proposed lines from London to Brighton submitted by Rennie, Vignoles, Cundy, Gibbs, Palmer and Stephenson
83L - London and York Railway: part no. 5, plan and section, Bawtry to Sheffield and Doncaster to Wakefield
84L - London and York Railway: part no. 5, plan and section, Bawtry to Sheffield and Doncaster to Wakefield
85L - London and York Railway: part no. 5, plan and section, Bawtry to Sheffield and Doncaster to Wakefield
86L - London and York Railway: part no. 5, plan and section, Bawtry to Sheffield and Doncaster to Wakefield
87L - London and York Railway: part no. 5, plan and section, Bawtry to Sheffield and Doncaster to Wakefield
88L - London and York Railway: part no. 5, plan and section, Bawtry to Sheffield and Doncaster to Wakefield
89L - London and York Railway: part no. 5, plan and section, Bawtry to Sheffield and Doncaster to Wakefield
90L - London and York Railway: part no. 5, plan and section, Bawtry to Sheffield and Doncaster to Wakefield
91L - London and York Railway: part no. 5, plan and section, Bawtry to Sheffield and Doncaster to Wakefield
92L - London and York Railway: part no. 5, plan and section, Bawtry to Sheffield and Doncaster to Wakefield
93L - London and York Railway: part no. 5, plan and section, Bawtry to Sheffield and Doncaster to Wakefield
94L - London and York Railway: part no. 5, plan and section, Bawtry to Sheffield and Doncaster to Wakefield
95L - London and York Railway: part no. 5, plan and section, Bawtry to Sheffield and Doncaster to Wakefield
96L - London and York Railway: part no. 5, plan and section, Bawtry to Sheffield and Doncaster to Wakefield
97L - London and York Railway: part no. 5, plan and section, Bawtry to Sheffield and Doncaster to Wakefield
98R - London and York Railway: printed plans of the line from Sheffield to Bawtry made into a roll
99R - London and York Railway: sections, part 5, Sheffield
100L - London and York Railway: sections, part 5, Sheffield
101L - London and York Railway: sections, part 5, Sheffield
102L - London and York Railway: sections, part 5, Sheffield
103L - London and York Railway: sections, part 5, Sheffield
104L - London and York Railway: sections, part 5, Sheffield
105L - London and York Railway: sections, part 5, Sheffield
106L - London and York Railway: sections, part 5, Sheffield
107L - London and York Railway: sections, part 5, Sheffield
108L - London and York Railway: sections, part 5, Sheffield
109L - London and York Railway: sections, part 5, Sheffield
110L - London and York Railway: sections, part 5, Sheffield
111L - London and York Railway: sections, part 5, Sheffield
112R - London and York Railway: section from Sheffield to Bawtry
113R - London and York Railway: endorsed, trail sections, Sheffield to Bawtry
114R - London and York Railway: endorsed, trail sections, Sheffield to Bawtry
115R - London and York Railway: plan of the line from Whiston to Bawtry
116R - London and York Railway: plan of the line from Sheffield to Brinsworth
117L - London and York Railway: part 4, Lincoln
118L - London and York Railway: part 4, Lincoln
119L - London and York Railway: part 4, Lincoln
120L - London and York Railway: part 4, Lincoln
121L - London and York Railway: part 4, Lincoln
122L - London and York Railway: part 4, Lincoln
123L - London and York Railway: part 4, Lincoln
124L - London and York Railway: part 4, Lincoln
125L - London and York Railway: part 4, Lincoln
126R - London and York Railway: section, part 4, Lincoln
127L - London and York Railway: section, part 4, Lincoln
128L - London and York Railway: section, part 4, Lincoln
129L - London and York Railway: section, part 4, Lincoln
130L - London and York Railway: section, part 4, Lincoln
131L - London and York Railway: section, part 4, Lincoln
132L - London and York Railway: section, part 4, Lincoln
133L - London and York Railway: section, part 4, Lincoln
134L - London and York Railway: section, part 4, Lincoln
135L - London and York Railway: section, part 4, Lincoln
136L - London and York Railway: pencilled cross sections on the Lincolnshire line
137L - London and York Railway: pencilled cross sections on the Lincolnshire line
138L - London and York Railway: pencilled cross sections on the Lincolnshire line
139R - London and York Railway: endorsed, large plan Northampton branch
140R - London and York Railway: section near Spalding and Deeping St. James, the Northampton branch
141R - London and York Railway: endorsed, Peterborough and Boston, the Northampton branch
142R - London and York Railway: section near Deeping St., James
143R - London and York Railway: section from near Deeping St. James to Marholme Lane
144L - London and York Railway: cross sections
145R - London and York Railway: section through Muswell Hill and Hadley
146L - Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway: plan and section of an intended railway to be called the Manchester Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway commencing by a junction with the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway at its terminus at Sheffield and terminating by a junction with the North Midland Railway at the Chesterfield station, surveyed by W.F. Fairbank, civil engineer
147L - Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway: plan and section of an intended railway to be called the Manchester Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway commencing by a junction with the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway at its terminus at Sheffield and terminating by a junction with the North Midland Railway at the Chesterfield station, surveyed by W.F. Fairbank, civil engineer
148R - Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway: section
149R - Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway: section
150L - Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway: section
151L - Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway: section
152L - Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway: section
153L - Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway: section
154L - Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway: section
155L - Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway: section
156L - Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway: section
157L - Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway: section
158L - Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway: cross sections
159L - Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway: cross sections
160L - Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway: cross sections
161L - Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway: cross sections
162L - Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway: plan of the line from Dronfield to Heeley
163R - Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway: plan shewing the deviation line levelled by Sands according to my direction, between Dronfield and Sheffield
164R - Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway: plan of the line through Dronfield
165R - Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway: plan of the line from Unstone to Chesterfield
166R - Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway: endorsed Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway, plotted parliamentary section
167R - Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway: endorsed, Dunstan viaduct
168S - Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway: book of plans and workings for the Sheffield and Dunstan viaducts
169S - Working plans for bridges for the Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway
170S - Working plans for bridges for the Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway
171S - Working plans for bridges for the Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway
172S - Working plans for bridges for the Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway
173L - Working plans for bridges for the Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway
174L - Working plans for bridges for the Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway
175L - Working plans for bridges for the Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway
176L - Working plans for bridges for the Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway
177L - Working plans for bridges for the Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway
178L - Working plans for bridges for the Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway
179L - Working plans for bridges for the Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway
180L - Working plans for bridges for the Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway
181L - Working plans for bridges for the Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway
182L - Working plans for bridges for the Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway
183L - Working plans for bridges for the Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway
184L - Working plans for bridges for the Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway
185L - Working plans for bridges for the Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway
186 L - Manchester, Sheffield and Midland Junction Railway: printed map of the railway systems in the country between Manchester and Chesterfield, with the line of the proposed new lines added
187R - Newark and Sheffield Railway: plan of intended railway commencing at or near the town of Newark upon Trent in the county of Nottingham and terminating at or near Chesterfield in the county of Derby, from a survey by George Sanderson
188R - Newark and Sheffield Railway: section of an intended railway commencing at of near the town of Newark upon Trent in the county of Nottingham and terminating at Chesterfield in the county of Derby, Joseph Gibbs, engineer, George Sanderson, surveyor, Mansfield
189L - Newark and Sheffield Railway: cross section of roads
190L - North Midland Railway: plan and section of an intended railway, to be called the North Midland Railway, commencing at or near to the town of Leeds, in the township and parish of Leeds in the West Riding of the county of York, and terminating at or near to the town of Derby, in the parish of St. Alkmunds, in the county of Derby, with branches therefrom, George Stephenson, engineer, Frederick Swanwick, assistant engineer
191L - North Midland Railway: Ickles Contract, plan shewing the owner, occupiers, and quantity taken from each field
192R - North Midland Railway: section of the proposed North Midland Railway
193R - North Midland Railway: plan and section of the North Midland Railway from near Beighton to Canklow
194S - North Midland Railway: plan of part of the line of the North Midland Railway extending from Wingerworth Mill to Staverly Iron Works
195S - North Midland Railway: plan of lands, belonging to the Reverend F. Ricketts and Lord Chancellor in the parishes of Eckington and Killamarsh
196L - Eckington. Plan showing the line of the North Midland Railway through Eckington and Killamarsh and describing the lands to be purchased of Eckington Glebe and those chargeable with corn rent
197R - North Midland Railway: endorsed North Midland Railway through Eckington and Killamarsh
198L - North Midland Railway: sketch plans of the line of the railway through Eckington and Killamarsh
199L - North Midland Railway: sketch plans of the line of the railway through Eckington and Killamarsh
200L - North Midland Railway: sketch plans of the line of the railway through Eckington and Killamarsh
201L - North Midland Railway: sketch plans of the line of the railway through Eckington and Killamarsh
202L - North Midland Railway: sketch plans of the line of the railway through Eckington and Killamarsh
203S - North Staffordshire Railway: map of the North Staffordshire lines deposited with the Clerks of the Peace, November, 1845, Robert Stephenson, George P. Bidder, Thomas L. Gooch, engineers
204L - North Staffordshire Railway: Pottery line, plan and section of an intended railway from the town of Macclesfield in the county of Chester by way of the Pottery Valley to the Trent Valley Railway at Colwich in the county of Stafford with branches therefrom, Robert Stephenson, George P. Bidder, Thomas L. Gooch, engineers, C.F. Cheffins, surveyor
205L - North Staffordshire Railway: Liverpool extension, plan and section of an intended railway from the proposed main line of the North Staffordshire Railway in the parish of Wolstenton in the county of Stafford, to join the Manchester and Birmingham Railway near Sandbach station thereon, Robert Stephenson, George P. Bidder, Thomas L. Gooch, engineers, C.F. Cheffins, surveyor
206L - North Staffordshire Railway: plan and section of an extension from Macclesfield (Manchester and Birmingham Railway) to join the Churnet Valley line in the parish of Uttoxeter
207R - Oxford and Rugby Railway: plans endorsed, Oxford and Rugby Railway
208R - Oxford and Rugby Railway: plans endorsed, Oxford and Rugby Railway
209R - Oxford and Rugby Railway: plans endorsed, Oxford and Rugby Railway
210R - Oxford and Rugby Railway: plans endorsed, Oxford and Rugby Railway
211L - Oxford and Rugby Railway: plans endorsed, Oxford and Rugby Railway
212L - Oxford and Rugby Railway: plans endorsed, Oxford and Rugby Railway
213L - Oxford and Rugby Railway: sections
214S - Oxford and Rugby Railway: sections
215R - Oxford and Rugby Railway: sections
216R - Oxford and Rugby Railway: sections
217R - Oxford and Rugby Railway: sections
218R - Oxford and Rugby Railway: sections
219R - Oxford and Rugby Railway: sections
220R - Oxford and Rugby Railway: sections
221R - Oxford and Rugby Railway: sections
222R - Oxford and Rugby Railway: sections
223L - Peak Forest and bank End Railway: plan of a proposed railway from near Loads Knoll in the liberty of Peak Forest to or near to Beard in the county of Derby and from Beard aforesaid to the Peak Forest Canal near Bank End in the township of Disley in the county of Chester, by Joel Hawkyard, surveyor, Ashton Underline
224L - Edale. A Plan of an intended railway or tram road from or near the liberty of Peak Forest in the County of Derby into or near to the township or hamlet of Woodlands in the parish of Hope in the same County
225S - Peak Forest Railway: a plan of an intended railway or tram road from or near the liberty of Peak Forest in the county of Derby into or near to the township or hamlet of Woodlands in the parish of Hope in the same county
226L - Peak Forest Railway: a plan of an intended railway or tram road from or near the liberty of Peak Forest in the county of Derby into or near to the township or hamlet of Woodlands in the parish of Hope in the same county
227L - Peak Forest Railway: endorsed, Peak rail road, section
228L - Pontefract, Doncaster, Worksop and Mansfield Junction Railway: map of the Pontefract, Doncaster, Worksop and Mansfield Junction Railway
229S - Radnorshire, Aberystwth and Welsh Midland Junction Railway: Joseph Gibbs, consulting engineer, Messrs. M. and W. Sayce, acting engineers
230L - Sheffield and Chesterfield Junction Railway: a plan of the proposed Sheffield and Chesterfield Junction Railway connecting the Sheffield, Ashton and Manchester with the North Midland
231L - Sheffield and Chesterfield Junction Railway: plan and section of an intended railway commencing at the terminus of the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway, at Sheffield in the West Riding of the county of York and terminating at the line of the North Midland Railway near Chesterfield in the county of Derby, to be called the Sheffield and Chesterfield Junction railway, Alfred S. Jee, engineer
232L - Sheffield and Chesterfield Junction Railway: plan and section of an intended railway commencing at the terminus of the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway, at Sheffield in the West Riding of the county of York and terminating at the line of the North Midland Railway near Chesterfield in the county of Derby, to be called the Sheffield and Chesterfield Junction railway, Alfred S. Jee, engineer
233R - Sheffield and Chesterfield Junction Railway: endorsed, Jee’s section of Parliamentary line
234R - Sheffield and Goole Railway: plan and section of an intended railway from the town of Sheffield in the West Riding of the county of York to the port and harbour of Goole in the said West Riding, signed, Sheffield, Joseph Burke
235R - Sheffield and Goole Railway: plan and section of an intended railway from the town of Sheffield in the West Riding of the county of York to the port and harbour of Goole in the said West Riding, signed, Sheffield, Joseph Burke
236R - Hatfield. Map of the district between Hatfield and Goole, with the line of the Sheffield and Goole Railway
237S - Sheffield and Humber Railway: section of the line from the North Midland Railway to the York road
238S - Sheffield and Humber Railway: section of the line from the North Midland Railway to the York road
239S - Sheffield and Humber Railway: a section of part of the Great North Road through Doncaster
240L - Sheffield and Humber Railway: section from Sheffield to Rotherham
241R - Sheffield and Rotherham Railway: section
242R - Sheffield and Rotherham Railway: section
243S - Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway: tracing of part of the Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway viaduct
244L - Sheffield: Andrew’s property in Andrews Street, with the proposed line of the Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway.
245R - Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway: Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway and George Wright
246R - Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway: Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway and George Wright
247R - Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway: Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway and George Wright, section
248R - Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway: Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway and George Wright, section
249S - Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway: endorsed Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway and Robert Wright
250S - Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway; plan of the line near Worksop through the land of Robert Wright
251S - Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway: sketch of Robert Wright’s land
252L - Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway: endorsed Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway, section through Wright’s land
253R - Sheffield and Manchester Railway: section of an intended railway commencing near to Oldfield road in Salford in the county of Lancaster and terminating at Sheffield in the county of York
254R - Sheffield and Manchester Railway: plan and section of an intended railway commencing near the Oldfield Road in Salford, in the county of Lancaster, and terminating at Sheffield in the county of York, G. Stephenson and Sons, engineers, W.S. Hall. Surveyor, Warrington, John Palin, surveyor, Chester
255R - Sheffield and Manchester Railway: plan and section from Sheffield to Wadsley Bridge
256S - Sheffield and Manchester Railway: copy of White’s Directory map of Sheffield with the line of the railway drawn in red
257S - Sheffield: Woodside Lane. Land required from the Trustees of Birley’s Charity for the Sheffield and Manchester Railway
258S - Sheffield and Rotherham Railway: plan of the intended Sheffield and Rotherham Railway shewing also the canal, and turnpike road and a sketch map of the surrounding country shewing coal, surveyed and drawn by Henry Sanderson
259S - Sheffield and Rotherham Railway: a plan of the intended Sheffield and Rotherham Railway, shewing the canal and road, signed by Henry Sanderson, surveyor
260R - Sheffield and Rotherham Railway: plan and section of an intended railway commencing in or near the Wicker in the township of Brightside Bierlow and parish of Sheffield and terminating at or near the cut bridge in Masbrough in the township of Kimberworth and the parish of Rotherham, all in the West Riding of the county of York, Frederick Swanwick, engineer
261R - Sheffield and Rotherham Railway: plan and section of an intended railway (joining the proposed North Midland Railway) commencing at or near to the town of Sheffield and terminating at or near Masbrough and the town of Rotherham, with a branch therefrom terminating at or near to the Greasbrough Canal all in the West Riding of the county of York, Frederick Swanwick, engineer
262L - Map of the proposed Sheffield and Rotherham Railroad; shows the position of neighbouring collieries
263L - Sheffield and Rotherham Railway: plan and section of an intended branch railway to connect the Sheffield and Rotherham Railway with the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway at Sheffield, also plans of property required for enlarging the stations at Sheffield and Rotherham, Charles J. Neale, surveyor, Robert Stephenson, Frederick Swansick, engineers
264L - Sheffield and Rotherham railway: section
265L - Sheffield, Brightside Lane - “Plan of the Duke of Norfolk’s property distinguishing the several occupiers,” with the line of the Sheffield and Rotherham Railway
266S - Sheffield and Rotherham Railway: plan of the River Dun Company’s land
267S - Sheffield and Rotherham Railway: land at Savile Street affected by the railway
ERi - RIVERS
ERo - ROADS
EWa - WATERWORKS
Ecc - Ecclesfield
Eck - Eckington, Derbyshire
Edl - Edlington, Doncaster
Elm - Elmton, Derbyshire
Enf - Enfield, London
Eya - Eyam, Derbyshire
Far - Farewell, Lichfield, Staffordshire
Fis - Fishlake, Doncaster
Fro - Frodingham, Lincolnshire
Gai - Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
Gat - Gatley, Cheshire
Glo - Glossop, Derbyshire
Goo - Goole, East Riding of Yorkshire
Gra - Gravesend, Kent
Gre - [Great Longstone], Derbyshire
Gres - Church Gresley, Derbyshire
Gun - Gunhouse, Lincolnshire
Han - Handsworth, Sheffield
Har - Hartington, Derbyshire
Hat - Hatfield, Doncaster
Hath - Hathersage, Derbyshire
Hay - [Hayton], Nottinghamshire
Hoo - Hooton Pagnell, Doncaster
HooR - Hooton Roberts, Rotherham
Hop - Hope, Derbyshire
Hul - Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
Kil - Killamarsh, Derbyshire
Kin - King’s Bromley, Staffordshire
Kir - [Kirk Bramwith], Doncaster
Kirk - Kirkburton, West Riding of Yorkshire
Lau - Laughton, Lincolnshire
Laug - Laughton-en-le-Morthen
Lee - Leeds
Lei - Leigh, Staffordshire
Lic - Lichfield, Staffordshire
Lin - Lincoln
Lit - Little Hollingbury, Essex
Liv - Liverpool
Lon - London
Mal - Maltby, Yorkshire
Man - Mansfield, Nottinghamshire
Mar - Marston Woodhouse, Derbyshire
Mex - Mexborough, Doncaster
Mic - Mickleover, Derbyshire
Nor - North Collingham, Nottinghamshire
Nort - Norton, Sheffield
Oak - Oakley estate
Osl - Oslaston, Derbyshire
Ows - [Owston], Doncaster
Par - Paris [France]
Pen - Penistone, Barnsley
Phot - Photocopies of plans held elsewhere
Raw - Rawmarsh, Rotherham
Rep - Repton, Derbyshire
Rip - Ripley, Derbyshire
Rot - Rotherham
Roy - Royston, Barnsley
Sca - Scawby, Lincolnshire
Sco - Scotton, Yorkshire
Scr - Scropton, Derbyshire
Sel - Selby, North Yorkshire
She - Sheffield
SheD - Sheffield and district
SheS - Sheffield street
Sil - [Silkstone], Barnsley
Sou - South Elmsall, West Yorkshire
Sta - Stainton, North Yorkshire
Stav - Staveley, Derbyshire
Sto - Stockport, Cheshire
Stok - Stokeham, Nottinghamshire
Str - Stretton, Derbyshire
Stu - Sturton, Nottinghamshire
Sut - Sutton Park, Derbyshire
Tan - Tankersley, Barnsley
Tax - Taxal estate, Cheshire
Tho - Thorne, Doncaster
Thr - [Thrybergh], Rotherham
Tid - Tideswell, Derbyshire
Tod - Todmorden, West Yorkshire
Tot - Tottenham, Middlesex
Tre - Treeton, Rotherham
Tres - Treswell Wood, Nottinghamshire
UNID - Unidentified
Wal - Walkeringham, Nottinghamshire
War - Warmsworth, Doncaster
Wars - Warsop, Nottinghamshire
Wat - Water Eaton, Buckinghamshire
Wath - Wath-upon-Dearne, Rotherham
Wel - Welbourn, Lincolnshire
Wes - West Burton, Nottinghamshire
West - Westow, North Yorkshire
Wha - Whalley, Lancashire
Whi - Whittington
Whis - Whiston, Rotherham
Whit - Whitwell
Wic - Wickersley, Rotherham
Wig - Wigmore, Herefordshire
Wir - Wirksworth, Derbyshire
Wor - Worcester
Work - Worksop, Nottinghamshire
Wro - Wroot, Lincolnshire
Yor - York
Z3 - Sheffield
Z4 - Sheffield
Z5 - Sheffield
Z6 - Sheffield
PP - Parliamentary Publications
WD - Daily work diaries
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