Sprotbrough, Bridge On The Canal 1895
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It is said that Sprotbrough once welcomed strangers. There used to be a cross with a brass plate on it on which the following was inscribed: 'Whoso is hungry, and lists well to eat, Let him come to Sprotbrough, for his meat, And for a night and for a day, His horse shall have both corn and hay, And none shall ask him when he goes away'.
An extract from Sheffield and South Yorkshire Photographic Memories.
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