Sheffield Castle 1927-2018

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A letter from Derek Riley to Leslie Butcher inviting him to give a talk about Sheffield Castle (10 May 1959)
(BUTCHER_1976_1064_260_Correspondence_Hunter_Soc.pdf)
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Architect's drawings of Castle Hill Market and the inpsection chamber by Ove Arup & Partners (11 May 1958)
(BUTCHER_1976_1064_255_Drawing.pdf)
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Drawing of the castle gatehouse by Leslie Butcher (undated)
(BUTCHER_1976_1064_253_Drawing.pdf)
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Handwritten research notes and a list of figures to be included in Leslie Butcher's planned publication: A report on the discoveries made during various excavations on the site between 1927 and 1972. Also copies of handwritten notes by Joseph Himsworth and photocopies of a legend for Leslie Butcher's recording conventions
(BUTCHER_1976_1064_242-252_Notes.pdf)
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Letters by T. L. C. Bottomley to John Bartlett (22 Jan 1959) and Leslie Butcher (9 Feb 1959) concerning environmental remains from the castle moat
(BUTCHER_1976_1064_256-257_Environmental_Correspondence_redacted.pdf)
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Newspaper cuttings about findings from the site of Sheffield Castle (April and May 1958, Jan 1961)
(BUTCHER_1976_1064_261-263_Newspaper_Cuttings.pdf)
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Photocopy of handwritten notes by Joseph Himsworth
(BUTCHER_1976_1064_241_Notes_Photocopied.pdf)
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Plan of old foundations on River Don Street (Castlegate) (17 Oct 1930) and handwritten notes by Joseph Himsworth
(BUTCHER_1976_1064_254-254a_Drawing.pdf)
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Plates from Leslie Armstrong's 1930 paper in the Transactions of the Hunter Archaeological Society
(BUTCHER_1976_1064_258-259_Plate_from_Published_Book.pdf)
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