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== Maps ==
== Maps ==
* [https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=18&lat=53.3918&lon=-1.4374&layers=168&b=5 25" O.S. map ''Yorkshire'' CCXCV.5 (1905; rev. 1901-1903)] (georeferenced)]
* [https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=18&lat=53.3918&lon=-1.4374&layers=168&b=5 25" O.S. map ''Yorkshire'' CCXCV.5 (1905; rev. 1901-1903)] (georeferenced)
* [https://maps.nls.uk/view/125651362#zoom=5&lat=11025&lon=1815&layers=BT 25" O.S. map ''Yorkshire'' CCXCV.5 (1905; rev. 1901-1903)]
* [https://maps.nls.uk/view/125651362#zoom=5&lat=11025&lon=1815&layers=BT 25" O.S. map ''Yorkshire'' CCXCV.5 (1905; rev. 1901-1903)]
* [https://maps.nls.uk/view/125651365#zoom=5&lat=10862&lon=1550&layers=BT 25" O.S. map ''Yorkshire'' CCXCV.5 (1923; rev. 1921)]
* [https://maps.nls.uk/view/125651365#zoom=5&lat=10862&lon=1550&layers=BT 25" O.S. map ''Yorkshire'' CCXCV.5 (1923; rev. 1921)]
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* [https://maps.nls.uk/view/100950113#zoom=6&lat=3796&lon=1204&layers=BT 6" O.S. map ''Yorkshire'' CCXCV.NW (1949; rev. 1948).]
* [https://maps.nls.uk/view/100950113#zoom=6&lat=3796&lon=1204&layers=BT 6" O.S. map ''Yorkshire'' CCXCV.NW (1949; rev. 1948).]
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Revision as of 17:59, 7 June 2019

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The former Robin Hood.

[[File:|thumb|right|500px|Robin Hood and his merry drinkers have been replaced by liberated couples and singles / Submitted by Will Larter to the now lost 'Lost Pubs Project'.]]

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2019-06-07.

This pub started its existence on 1 Attercliffe Road in 1825, then moved to a now lost Attercliffe street named Carlton Road, before finally at some point between 1883 and 1887 settling at 548 Attercliffe Road.[1] It still existed in 1951. Currently the precincts are occupied by La Chambre which advertizes itself as "The top class venue for liberated adults". Such a place of course has to have a French name. On the pavement in front is a poster perhaps not inappropriately advertizing "The Most Advanced Mattress in the World", while just around the corner Artan Steel Alloys Ltd. survives to remind us of Sheffield's more glorious past.Template:PnItemQry

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