Greasbrough, Town c.1965
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Greasbrough was once described as a pleasant village 'situated on a delightful eminence'; by the early 19th century it was a farming and mining community of over 1000. In 1821 there were at least three inns, the Yellow Lion, the King's Head and the Queen's Head.
An extract from Sheffield and South Yorkshire Photographic Memories.
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