A Popular History of Sheffield

A Popular History of Sheffield
Author: John Edward Vickers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1978
Genre: History
ISBN:

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A Popular History of Sheffield

A Popular History of Sheffield
Author: John Edward Vickers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1992
Genre: Sheffield (England)
ISBN: 9780906787045

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A Popular History of Sheffield

A Popular History of Sheffield
Author: John Edward Vickers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1978
Genre: Sheffield (England)
ISBN: 9780715808153

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The Book of Sheffield

The Book of Sheffield
Author: Margaret Drabble
Publisher: Reading the City
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2019-10-24
Genre: Sheffield (England)
ISBN: 9781912697137

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A History of Sheffield

A History of Sheffield
Author: David Hey
Publisher: Carnegie Pub.
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Industries
ISBN: 9781859361986

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The city of Sheffield has long been synonymous with cutlery and steel, and most previous books have understandably concentrated on the momentous changes which industrialization wrought on the area over the last two hundred years. The figures are astonishing: as early as the seventeenth century three out of every five men in the town worked in one branch or another of the cutlery trades and, in all, Sheffield had a smithy to every 2.2 houses; a hundred years later there were as many as six watermills per mile on rivers such as the Don, Porter and Rivelin, driving a wide range of industrial machinery and processes; local innovations included Old Sheffield Plate, crucible steel and stainless steel; during the mid-nineteenth century 60 per cent of all British cutlers worked in the Sheffield area, and the region manufactured 90 per cent of British steel, and nearly half the entire European output; small, specialized workshops producing a wide range of goods such as edge-tools and cutlery existed side by side with enormous steel factories (it has been estimated that in 1871 Brown's and Cammell's alone exported to the United States about three times more than the whole American output). Yet, as David Hey shows, the city's history goes back way beyond this. Occupying a commanding position on Wincobank, high above the River Don, are the substantial remains of an Iron Age hillfort, built to defend the local population. Celts, Vikings and Anglo-Saxons came and left a legacy recalled in many local names. By the twelfth century William de Lovetot had built a castle at the confluence of the Don and the Sheaf, and it is likely that is was he who founded the town of Sheffield alongside his residence. A century later can be found the first reference to a Sheffield cutler, so industry in the area can be said to be at least 700 years old, and no doubt stretches back even further.

Basic Books on Sheffield History

Basic Books on Sheffield History
Author: Sheffield City Libraries. Department of Local History and Archives
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1958
Genre:
ISBN:

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Inside Power

Inside Power
Author: Gary Sheffield
Publisher: Three Rivers Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2008-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307352234

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This above-average sports memoir is peppered with engaging on-the-field anecdotes, forays inside the competitive mind of a world-class athlete, and thoughtfully presented glimpses of the harsh, often uncaring world of big-time sports.

The Story of Sheffield

The Story of Sheffield
Author: Tim Cooper
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2021-11-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 0750999152

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Sheffield's story is one of fierce independence and a revolutionary spirit, its industrial origins having their roots in the same forests as the legends of Robin Hood. From Huntsman's crucible steel in the eighteenth century, to Brearley's stainless steel in the twentieth, Sheffield forged the very fabric of the modern world. As the industrial age drew to a close the city's reputation for rebelliousness spawned its popular reputation as capital of the 'People's Republic of South Yorkshire'. Yet in the wake of the Miners' Strike and the Hillsborough Disaster, the early twenty-first century has seen Sheffield retain its unique character while reinventing itself as a centre of education, creativity and innovation.

A History of Sheffield

A History of Sheffield
Author: David Hey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Basic Books on Sheffield History

Basic Books on Sheffield History
Author: City Libraries (Sheffield.) Department of Local History and Archives
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1958
Genre: Sheffield (Yorkshire)
ISBN:

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