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Map of the South Yorkshire Coal Railway, and of the Canals and Railways communicating with the district, 1846
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Map of the South Yorkshire Coal Railway, and of the Canals and Railways communicating with the district, 1846
By C. Bartholomew, Civil Engineer.Scale 2 miles : 1 inch.Original at Sheffield City Archives: BM/71
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Canals Coal Industry Maps Plans Rail Railway Sheffield South Transport Yorkshire Colliery Grange Manchester Midland Seam Thorncliffe Wakefield
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This print from Sheffield City Archives showcases the "Map of the South Yorkshire Coal Railway, and of the Canals and Railways communicating with the district" dating back to 1846. The detailed map was created by C. Bartholomew, a renowned Civil Engineer of that era. With a scale of 2 miles to 1 inch, this historical artifact provides invaluable insights into the transportation infrastructure during a time when coal mining played a significant role in South Yorkshire's industrial development. The map highlights various key locations such as Sheffield, Manchester, Wakefield, Silkstone Seam, Thorncliffe Colliery, Midland Grange, and more. It vividly illustrates how canals and railways interconnected within the region to facilitate efficient coal transport for industry purposes. This visual representation sheds light on how these vital transportation networks were intricately woven together to support economic growth. Preserved at Sheffield City Archives under reference BM/71, this original piece serves as an important resource for researchers and history enthusiasts alike. Its significance lies not only in its cartographic accuracy but also in capturing an essential aspect of South Yorkshire's rich industrial heritage
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