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[Advertisements for exhibitions at Matthews & Brooke]
Matthews & Brooke (firm)
[1924?]
[Advertisement for exhibition of oil paintings, water-colours and pastels by Edward Stott and Fred Mayor]. -- [Advertisement for the 1924 exhibition of oil paintings and watercolours].
Report on the condition of the Porter Brook, Sheffield
Griffiths, Dr F; Sheffield (England). Town Council
1876
Report to the Health Committee of the borough of Sheffield.
Report on the condition of the Porter Brook, Sheffield
Griffiths, Dr F; Sheffield (England). Town Council
1876
Report to the Health Committee of the borough of Sheffield.
New and recent books for the use of technical schools, mechanics' institutes, polytechnics, manual training establishments, etc., published by E. & F.N. Spon, Limited
E. & F.N. Spon (firm)
List no.1 August 1926
Worthies, families, and celebrities of Barnsley and the district
Wilkinson, Joseph
[1883]
Including the families of Wood Beckett, Wombwell, Armytage, Rodes, Halifax, Brooke, &c.
[The tourist's hand book: Doncaster, Askern and the surrounding villages]
[1851?]
Wanting all before p.1.
The story of founding a Yorkshire Unitarian Mission
Blazeby, William
1907
Extracted from The Christian Life, Nov. 23, 1907.
Second annual charity concert in aid of the Children's Hospital : under distinguished patronage (see large bills). On Thursday, November 24th, 1898. Promoted by Mr. & Mrs. Percy Brook
Brook, Percy; Brook, Mrs; Music Hall (Sheffield, England)
[1898]
Advertisement for the concert.
Sheffield and its environs 13th to 17th century : A descriptive catalogue of land charters & other documents forming the Brooke Taylor collection relating to the outlying districts of Sheffield, with 16 genealogies and an article on Hawksyard
Taylor, H Brooke (1855-); Hall, T Walter (1862-1953); Sheffield (England)
1922
"Hawksyard, by T. Walter Hall"; a reprint from Transactions of the Hunter archæological Society: p. 13-28.
Report of a public discussion, held in East-Brook Chapel, at Bradford, in Yorkshire : on Wednesday and Thursday, the 3rd and 4th of December, 1828; at a Public meeting, appointed by the Auxiliary Society for Promoting the Religious Principles of the Reformation: on which occasion nine Roman Catholic priests were present, and about thirty-five Protestant ministers: and which originated in the interruption of the meeting of the Bradford Auxiliary Bible Society, on the 10th of October 1828, by the Rev. John Maddocks, the Romas Catholic priest, resident in that town
Auxiliary Society for Promoting the Religious Principles of the Reformation
1829