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  2. Sheffield Archives - Wikipedia

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    Sheffield Archives (located in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England) collects, preserves and lists records (or archives) relating to Sheffield and South Yorkshire and makes them available for reference and research. Sheffield Archives is a joint service with Sheffield Local Studies Library.

  3. List of people from Sheffield - Wikipedia

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    Mary, Queen of Scots, held under house arrest in Sheffield for 14 years; J. T. Murphy, leader of the Shops' Stewards Movement and the Communist Party of Great Britain; Sally Oppenheim, Conservative MP and Minister; John Parker, 19th-century politician; Sir Irvine Patnick, politician and Conservative Party Whip under Margaret Thatcher and John Major

  4. Sheffield General Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Mayor of Sheffield (1876). George Bennett (1774–1841). Founder of the Sheffield Sunday School movement. The memorial to him (c. 1850) is Grade II listed. [14] John, Thomas, and Skelton Cole. Founders of Sheffield's Cole Brothers department store in 1847 – part of the John Lewis Partnership from 1940 until its closure in 2020.

  5. Maddy Cusack - Wikipedia

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    At the time of her death she was the longest-serving player in the Sheffield United women's squad. [9] On 24 September, a minute's silence was held for Cusack before Sheffield United's Premier League game against Newcastle United. Cusack was also shown on the front cover of the matchday programme.

  6. Lists of deaths by year - Wikipedia

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  7. Crookes Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Sheffield Corporation paid a total of £8,050 (£350 per acre for over 23 acres in extent) for the land which covers the cemetery itself as well as multiple surrounding allotments. [3] Maxfield was the first interment at the site for at least two full years before the cemetery was opened for burials, his epitaph was recorded as such. [3]

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