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    The River Sheaf in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, flows northwards, past Dore, through Abbeydale and north of Heeley. It then passes into a culvert...
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  • (mathematics), a mathematical tool Sheaf toss, a Scottish sport River Sheaf, a tributary of River Don in England The Sheaf, a student-run newspaper serving...
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    city to its mouth where it joins the River Sheaf in a culvert beneath Sheffield railway station. Like the other rivers in Sheffield, its steep gradient made...
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    Sheffield is a city in South Yorkshire, England, whose name derives from the River Sheaf which runs through it. The city serves as the administrative centre of...
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    in the south-western portion of the city on the northwest bank of the River Sheaf. Its origins lie in a small hamlet that grew around the Ecclesall Corn...
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    castle in Sheffield, England, constructed at the confluence of the River Sheaf and the River Don, possibly on the site of a former Anglo-Saxon long house,...
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    county of South Yorkshire, England. The village lies on a hill above the River Sheaf which gave Sheffield its name and, until 1934, was part of Derbyshire...
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    Brook', a tributary of the River Sheaf which means 'boundary brook' and in ancient times this, along with the River Sheaf formed the boundary between...
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    Sheffield. Ecclesall Bierlow encompassed most of the land between the River Sheaf and the Porter Brook from The Moor to Ringinglow. It also included the...
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    it is now a suburb of Sheffield. The village lies on a hill above the River Sheaf, and has a reputation of being Sheffield's wealthiest suburb. Totley...
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  • the eastern foothills of the Pennines and the confluence of five rivers: Don, Sheaf, Rivelin, Loxley and Porter. As such, much of the city is built on...
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  • Howard Street – named after the Dukes of Norfolk Sheaf Square and Sheaf Street – after the River Sheaf Wellington Street – named after Arthur Wellesley...
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    are the Loxley, the Rivelin, the Sheaf, the Rother and the Dearne. Along the Sheffield–Rotherham stretch of the river are five weirs that punctuate a local...
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    Sheffield is located on the confluence of five major rivers (Don, Porter, Loxley, Rivelin, and the Sheaf), and is nestled in several hills. As a result, it...
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    village that has become a suburb of Sheffield. It lies on a hill above the River Sheaf and the Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet. Beauchief (grid reference SK333817)...
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    England. The museum forms part of a former steel-working site on the River Sheaf, with a history going back to at least the 13th century. It consists...
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    traced back to the founding of a settlement in a clearing beside the River Sheaf in the second half of the 1st millennium AD. The area now known as Sheffield...
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    Brook (R) Blackburn Brook (L) Hartley Brook Dike (R) Tongue Gutter (R) River Sheaf (R) Porter Brook (L) Meers Brook (R) Graves Park Beck (R) Abbey Brook...
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    Meers Brook (category Rivers of Sheffield)
    stream in Sheffield, England and one of the main tributaries of the River Sheaf. The Meers Brook originates in Gleadless and flows downhill through Gleadless...
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    approximately 0.75 miles (1.2 km) along the floor of the valley of the River Sheaf, sandwiched between Abbeydale Road South (A621) and the railway tracks...
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    the Totley Brook and the Old Hay Brook, which meet here to form the River Sheaf. Totley also lends its name to Totley Tunnel, which from 1893 to 2007...
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    whilst in the Millhouses Park area to the southwest of the city the River Sheaf overtopped its banks causing widespread damage. There was also widespread...
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    Transport Interchange on the site of Sheaf House. The square lies near the confluence of the Porter Brook and River Sheaf. Pond Tilt Forge and its dam were...
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    1935. Wallach, Theresa (2011). The Rugged Road. ISBN 978-0-9564975-2-9. River Sheaf Robert Hadfield 1858–1940 "No. 28162". The London Gazette. 28 July 1908...
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  • Meers Brook, a tributary of the River Sheaf which means 'boundary brook' and in ancient times this, along with the River Sheaf was thought to have formed the...
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    The River Esk at Whitby The River Aire and the Leeds-Liverpool canal in Leeds River Sheaf joins River Don at Sheffield Tidal Barrier on the River Hull...
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    iron smelting, mineral extraction, woodland industries and mills on the River Sheaf from which Sheffield takes its name. The Abbey was dissolved in 1537...
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    hills on which Sheffield is built. It is south of the River Don, and to the east of the River Sheaf. The estate is on steeply rising land the lower slopes...
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    Sceafa (redirect from King Sheaf)
    connection between sheaf and shield appears in the 13th century Chronicon de Abingdon which relates a dispute over ownership of a river meadow named Beri...
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    bedroom with a walnut and gilt four poster bed. "John Brown 1816 – 1896". River Sheaf. Retrieved 25 November 2018. "A Popular History of Sheffield", J. Edward...
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