Jigsaw Puzzle : Valuable freehold land and minerals at Brightside to be sold by auction, 1852
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Valuable freehold land and minerals at Brightside to be sold by auction, 1852
For accompanying plan see y10751.Late the estate of Benjamin Rose, esquire.Lot 1 an old established and well accustomed public house, called the old White Swan, situate in the improving village of Brightside, and nearly adjoining the railway station there, now in the occupation of James Ashmore, with the gardens and vacant land surrounding the same, and a cottage thereto adjoining, occupied by James Penistone.Lot 2 a dwelling house and certain lands adjoin in the occupation of Mr James Whitton.Lot 3 plantation, part of House Croft and far House Croft. Lot 4 Near Pease Field.Lot 5 Far Cow Croft and Near Cow Croft (fronting Jenkin Lane).Lot 6 Upper Pease Field and Middle pease Field (fronting Jenkin Lane).Lot 7 valuable beds of coal and other minerals under lots 1-6 above and other areas.. all the land is admirable adapted for the erection of dwelling houses, which are much in request in Brightside. It sloped beautifully to the south, and commands fine and extensive views across and along the valley of the Dun [Don]. Its aspect being south south east, is most desirable, not only for salubrity, but for all purposes of horticulture.Original at Sheffield Local Studies Library: Sale Plans 14 September 1852
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Step back in time with our exquisite Media Storehouse jigsaw puzzle, featuring an intriguing historical image from Sheffield City Archives. This captivating puzzle showcases a valuable freehold land and minerals auction notice from 1852, including the Old White Swan public house. Immerse yourself in the past as you piece together this intricate and detailed puzzle, making it the perfect addition to your home or office. Engage your mind and transport yourself to another era with this engaging and educational puzzle experience.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 46.6cm x 76cm (18.3" x 29.9")
Estimated Product Size is 50.8cm x 76cm (20" x 29.9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the essence of a bygone era, showcasing the valuable freehold land and minerals at Brightside that were up for auction in 1852. The image transports us back to a time when Benjamin Rose, esquire, owned this remarkable estate. Lot 1 takes center stage, featuring the charming old White Swan public house. Nestled in the thriving village of Brightside and conveniently located near the railway station, it was occupied by James Ashmore. Surrounding this establishment are lush gardens and vacant land, along with an adjacent cottage inhabited by James Penistone. Lot 2 showcases a picturesque dwelling house and adjoining lands under Mr. James Whitton's care. Lot 3 highlights a plantation area known as House Croft and far House Croft. Lot 4 encompasses Near Pease Field while Lot 5 boasts Far Cow Croft and Near Cow Croft along Jenkin Lane. The enchantment continues with Lot 6 encompassing Upper Pease Field and Middle Pease Field also fronting Jenkin Lane. Lastly, Lot 7 reveals invaluable beds of coal and other minerals beneath lots 1-6 as well as various other areas. The allure of this land lies not only in its potential commercial use but also its suitability for residential development. With its south-facing slope offering breathtaking views across the Dun Valley, it presents an idyllic setting for building homes amidst nature's splendor. Preserved within Sheffield Local Studies Library's archives, this historical gem provides a glimpse into Brightside's past glory while igniting our imagination about what once was on offer during that momentous sale in September of 1852.
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