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Endcliffe Hall is a 19th-century, 36-room
mansion situated on
Endcliffe Vale Road in the City of
Sheffield in the
suburb of
Endcliffe. The hall is situated...
- 53°21′54″N 1°32′38″W / 53.365°N 1.544°W / 53.365; -1.544
Fulwood ward—which
includes the
districts of Fulwood,
Lodge Moor, and Ranmoor—is one of the...
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Endcliffe Park is a
large park in the city of Sheffield,
South Yorkshire, England. The park was
opened in 1887 to
commemorate the
Jubilee of
Queen Victoria...
- Ranmoor/
Endcliffe is a
development of
student accommodation for the
University of Sheffield,
located in
Endcliffe in west
Sheffield between Fulwood Road...
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which includes the
districts of Broomhill, Broomhall, Crookesmoor,
Endcliffe,
Sharrow Vale and
Tapton Hill — is one of the 28
electoral wards in City...
- The Mi
Amigo memorial is a war
memorial at
Endcliffe Park, Sheffield, England,
marking the
World War II
crash site of the
USAAF B-17
Flying Fortress Mi...
- Ranmoor/
Endcliffe and City. Ranmoor/
Endcliffe is
situated in the
western suburb of Sheffield,
which is
close to
Broomhill and
Ecclesall Road. The
Endcliffe Village...
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buffer on a
locomotive Carving of
volute spring on John Brown's house,
Endcliffe Hall On 1
January 1856,
Brown opened his new
Atlas Works in Brightside...
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Holme dam is
close to the
river as it
enters Endcliffe Wood. 20
acres (8.1 ha) of land in
Endcliffe Woods, at the
eastern end of the
linear park, was...
- was
built in 1909 for
James Neill, the tool manufacturer. The
Grade II*
Endcliffe Hall was
completed in 1865; it was
built for Sir John
Brown by Flockton...