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page 1History of Sheffield
Hillsborough disaster
incident which occurred during the FA Cup semi-final match in 1989
Harry Brearley
Inventor of stainless steel (1871–1948)
Francis Legatt Chantrey
English artist (1781-1841)
James Montgomery
British poet and writer (1771–1854)
Waltheof, Earl of Northumbria
Anglo-Saxon earl
Sheffield Cathedral
cathedral in Sheffield, England
Sir John Fowler, 1st Baronet
civil engineer (born 1817)
Ebenezer Elliott
British poet (1781-1849)
Benjamin Huntsman
British inventor (1704-1776)
Vickers Limited
British engineering conglomerate
liquorice allsorts
sweet
George Talbot, 4th Earl of Shrewsbury
English Earl (1468-1538)
Robert Forester Mushet
British metallurgist and businessman (1811–1891)
Sheffield Castle
limited remains of a castle in Yorkshire, England, UK
Henry George Ward
English diplomat, politician, and colonial administrator
Manor Lodge
old lodge in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK, that was the manor of the now-called Norfolk Estate. This item references the site and manor as a whole.
Worrall
thumb|right|275px|The centre of Worrall with the Blue Ball pub on the right and local shops on the left.
Worrall is a small rural village in the civil parish of Bradfield, South Yorkshire, England, north west of Sheffield city centre. It has an area of 233 hectares, and population of 1,306 as of 2006, and borders the Sheffield suburbs of Wadsley, Middlewood and Loxley to the south and east and the adjoining village of Oughtibridge to the north; to the west is a rural area extending towards the village of High Bradfield.
David Mushet
Scottish metallurgist
history of Sheffield
History of the English town
Fulwood
suburb in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK
Great Sheffield Flood
March 1864 flood that devastated parts of Sheffield, England, UK
Sheffield and Tinsley Canal
canal in the United Kingdom

Charles Peace
English burglar and murderer
Loxley
village and suburb in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK