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Endcliffe Terrace Road, Brocco Bank, Sheffield
Image: © Ian S
Taken: 20 Jan 2018
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Wiseton Road off Brocco Bank, Sheffield
Image: © Ian S
Taken: 20 Jan 2018
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Brocco Bank Vicinity, Sheffield 11
St Augustine's Church, Brocco Bank (ahead) on a former quarry site is seen here from the side of the former parish hall on Wiseton Road. Brocco Bank links the suburb of Hunter's Bar - a right turn - to Clarkehouse Road - to the left - the location of the main entrance into Sheffield's Botanical Gardens.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 8 Apr 2014
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Along Endcliffe Vale Road
The road leads to the botanical gardens.
Image: © DS Pugh
Taken: 23 Aug 2018
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Endcliffe Glen Road
Image: © Martin Speck
Taken: 10 Apr 2008
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Oakholme Road
Looking up Oakholme Road from Endcliffe Vale Road.
Image: © DS Pugh
Taken: 23 Aug 2018
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Newington Road, Sheffield, in 1951
From help via speculative upload, this is 16 Newington Road and neighbours. When I took the photo a friend from my home village in Worcestershire had relatives there. I took the photo using an Agfa Isolette, and scanned the negative.
Image: © David Hawgood
Taken: Unknown
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St Augustine's Parish Church
St Augustine's Parish Church on Brocco Bank.
The Parish of St. Augustine was created at the end of the nineteenth century to provide for the residents of the new estates springing up along Ecclesall Road and around Endcliffe Park. It also caters for students in the nearby Endcliffe Student Village. The church first opened in December 1896. (http://staugustinessheffield.org/HomePage/Welcome%20Leaflet.pdf staugustinessheffield.org)
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 7 Nov 1971
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St Augustine's Church, Brocco Bank, Sheffield
Image: © Ian S
Taken: 20 Jan 2018
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Brocco Bank, Sheffield 11
St Augustine's parish was carved out of that of St. Mark's Church, Broomhill to minister to those living in the new suburbs along Ecclesall Road and around Endcliffe Park. Archdeacon William Fisher Favell of St Mark's Church led the campaign to purchase this former quarry site and to raise the £10,000 needed to build the church. It was opened in December 1898. The architect was J.D. Webster and although said to be typical of his Early English Style it is unusual in having a 35m high tower. Its high and severe interior is relieved by a set of stained glass windows by Charles Eamer Kempe of London (1837-1907). Brocco Bank links the suburb of Hunter's Bar - a former toll gate - situated behind the photographer) and Clarkehouse Road, location of the main entrance into the Botanical Gardens. The name Brocco Bank may (?) be linked of the existence of former badger setts (Early Celtic; 'brocco' and the derivative 'brock').
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 8 Apr 2014
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