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Eckington Enclosure - public notice giving a list of all the footpaths or paths, etc. to be closed as being unnecessary under the provisions of the enclosure act
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Eckington Enclosure - public notice giving a list of all the footpaths or paths, etc. to be closed as being unnecessary under the provisions of the enclosure act
List of footways include: Base Green, High Lane, Ridgeway, Mosborough Moor, Plumley and Mosborough, Pipworth Field, Mosborough, Church Field, Little Moor, Eckington South Gate, Renishaw Park, Foxstone Wood, Eckington South Side, Eckington North Side, Lightwood, Mosborough Lee Field, Carter Hall, Summer Wood, Ford, Eckington Carlton Wheels, Spinkhill, Cordwell Farm and Birley Bridle Road.
From an original at Sheffield Libraries y13771
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This print from Sheffield City Archives showcases the "Eckington Enclosure" public notice, which provides a comprehensive list of footpaths and paths set to be closed under the enclosure act. The image captures a piece of history, shedding light on the changing landscape of Eckington, Derbyshire. The notice reveals a multitude of footways that were deemed unnecessary at the time. Among them are Base Green, High Lane, Ridgeway, Mosborough Moor, Plumley and Mosborough, Pipworth Field, Church Field, Little Moor, Eckington South Gate, Renishaw Park, Foxstone Wood and many more. This extensive list reflects the careful consideration given to preserving essential routes while closing those deemed redundant. The photograph's historical significance lies not only in its documentation of path closures but also in its connection to Sheffield Libraries' archives. Preserved for future generations to explore and learn from this original print (y13771) serves as a testament to the importance placed on record-keeping by institutions like Sheffield Libraries. It is worth noting that this photo should not be used for commercial purposes; instead it offers an invaluable glimpse into Eckington's past through an administrative lens. As we admire this image today with gratitude towards Sheffield City Archives for their preservation efforts let us appreciate how far we have come while acknowledging our roots in history.
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