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Stepping Stones publication.
Contents of Sheffield 1871 Trade Directory
This CD contains scanned images of the Trades section of the above Whites Directory. 83 pages arranged in sections by trade and profession, in a similar way to the modern Yellow Pages. Approx. 150 names and addresses per page. Also includes a 20 page history of the borough and parish of Sheffield, a list of streets and lanes, etc., showing their situation in the City, Post Office information, and over 300 pages of professional and commercial advertisements, many with pictures. The images are in black and white PDF format, compatible with nearly all computers, PC/Mac/Linux/etc. - Adobe Reader 5 (not the latest version, but stable and compatible with most PC operating systems from Windows 95 onwards) is supplied on the CD for viewing on a PC in case you havent already got it, but most computers will read the files using their default PDF viewer anyway.
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Stepping Stones publication.
Contents of Sheffield 1871 Trade Directory
This CD contains scanned images of the Trades section of the above Whites Directory. 83 pages arranged in sections by trade and profession, in a similar way to the modern Yellow Pages. Approx. 150 names and addresses per page. Also includes a 20 page history of the borough and parish of Sheffield, a list of streets and lanes, etc., showing their situation in the City, Post Office information, and over 300 pages of professional and commercial advertisements, many with pictures. The images are in black and white PDF format, compatible with nearly all computers, PC/Mac/Linux/etc. - Adobe Reader 5 (not the latest version, but stable and compatible with most PC operating systems from Windows 95 onwards) is supplied on the CD for viewing on a PC in case you havent already got it, but most computers will read the files using their default PDF viewer anyway.
Find all our research resources for: Yorkshire