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Sheffield City Museum (1369 bytes)
1: ...d to one side by [[parkland]] and surrounded by [[Sheffield University]]. 3: ...ce since. The front part of the building was the city [[museum]], while the rear was the [[art gallery]... 5: ...the adjacent land) opened in [[1875]], and housed Sheffield's [[archaeology]], [[natural history]], [[decorat... 7: ...of its galleries contained a contemporary mixture of commissions and touring exhibitions. 9: ...ded by the [[Heritage Lottery Fund]], [[Sheffield City Council]] and [[Objective 1 for South Yorkshire]]... Sheffield City Hall (639 bytes) 1: ... [[auditorium|auditoria]] to a [[ballroom]], in [[Sheffield]], [[England]]. 3: ...he most-used squares in Sheffield, containing the city's [[War Memorial]]. 5: The [[City Hall]] was designed in [[1920]] by [[E. Vincent H... 7: The City Hall is currently (2004) undergoing a major renov... 8: [[Category:Sheffield]] Sheffield City Polytechnic (922 bytes) 1: ... with the city’s College of Technology to form '''Sheffield Polytechnic''' in [[1969]]. 3: ...ard its own degrees in [[1992]] and thus became [[Sheffield Hallam University]]. Sheffield F.C. (2330 bytes) 1: ...of [[Sheffield Wednesday F.C.]] and now home of [[Sheffield United F.C.]]. 3: ...Cambridge University]] some years before, but the Sheffield club was the first football club in the world unc... 5: ...le that differed only slightly from the FA rules. Sheffield continued to play by their own rules until they a... 7: ...a [[local derby]] which is still contested today. Sheffield F.C. are now based at the Coach & Horses Ground i... 10: *[http://www.sheffieldfc.com Official Site of the World's Oldest Football Club] Sheffield (33139 bytes) 1: .... For other uses see [[Sheffield (disambiguation)|Sheffield]].'' 4: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|City of Sheffield 6: ...lspan=2 align=center|[[Image:EnglandSheffield.png|Sheffield]] 10: |width="45%"|Status:||[[Metropolitan borough]], City (1893) 12: |[[Regions of England|Region]]:||[[Yorkshire and the Humber]] Sheffield, Ohio (2655 bytes) 1: ...2000]] census, the village had a total population of 2,949. 4: ...Image:OHMap-doton-Sheffield.png|right|Location of Sheffield, Ohio]] 6: Sheffield is located at 41°26'53" North, 82°5'0" We... 8: ...0 km² (10.8 mi²) of it is land and none of the area is covered with water. 11: ...us)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race. Tamie Sheffield (145 bytes) 1: '''Tamie Sheffield''' is an [[American]] [[film]] [[actress]]. Reginald Sheffield (12796 bytes) 1: '''Reginald Sheffield''' ([[February 18]], [[1901]] - [[December 8]], [... 3: ...cember 26]], [[1968]]) ([[actor|actress]] [[Flora Sheffield]]). 5: ...w died when Reginald was nine. In [[1914]], Alice Sheffield and her children [[immigration|immigrated]] to th... 7: ...([[1924]]); his performances credited as Reginald Sheffield include ''Youth'' ([[1920]]), ''The Way Things Ha... 9: Reginald Sheffield was married in [[1927]] to Louise Van Loon ([[Jan... HMS Sheffield (1058 bytes) 1: ...ounty borough of [[Sheffield]] in the West Riding of southern [[Yorkshire]]. 3: *The first [[HMS Sheffield (24)|''Sheffield'' (24)]] was a [[Town class cruiser (1936)|Town-c... 4: *The second [[HMS Sheffield (D80)|''Sheffield'' (D80)]] was a [[Type 42 destroyer|Type 42]] [de... 5: *The third [[HMS Sheffield (F96)|''Sheffield'' (F96)]] was a [[Type 22 frigate|Type 22]] [[fri... 7: ...ngs from Sheffield itself, including a great deal of [[stainless steel]], leading to the nickname that... Chris Sheffield (683 bytes) 1: Christopher John Sheffield (b. [[April 27]], [[1983]]) is a "goat". 5: ...ofessionals. The boy has since moved to the south of England, but remains in touch with Chris. 7: ...d to as a relative of American photographer Bryan Sheffield, though such is not the case. Sheffield Manor (4692 bytes) 1: ...r the fourth [[Earl of Shrewsbury]]. The remnant of this is now known as [[Norfolk Park]]. 3: The remains of Sheffield Manor include parts of the [[kitchen]]s and [[long gallery]], and the Tu... 5: ... Earl of Shrewsbury at both Sheffield Manor and [[Sheffield Castle]], her [[ghost]] is said by some to haunt ... 7: ...lic nobility and her cousin Elizabeth was advised of the threat that Mary posed to her own crown, and ... 9: ...eth. Several times Mary had to be moved to places of greater safety and stricter control. Sheffield plate (2190 bytes) 1: '''Sheffield plate''' is a layered combination of [[silver]] and [[copper]] that was used for many ... 3: ...on in [[1743]]. While trying to repair the handle of a customer's decorative knife, he heated it too m... 5: ...d behaved like silver buttons but were a fraction of the cost. 7: ... on, borders were applied with a U-shaped section of silver wire to conceal the copper which can be fe... 9: ...o Sheffield plate is still used in cases where a softer color more like natural sterling silver is nee... Charles Sheffield (2794 bytes) 1: ...ence Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America]] and of the [[American Astronomical Society]]. 3: ...l about that very same subject, ''[[The Fountains of Paradise]]'', a coincidence that amused them both... 5: ...h collections of false colour and enhanced images of Earth from space. 9: ...web site; his last column concerned the discovery of the brain tumour that led to his death. 16: *''Sight of Proteus'' (1978) University of Sheffield (10110 bytes) 2: ...nde, sans-serif; line-height: normal;"><!-- start of floated right section --> 4: ...dding: 0.5em 1em; text-align: center;"><!-- start of slate grey box --> 6: ...in: 0; padding: 0; color: #6a6c76;">University of Sheffield</font> 11: <i>(To discover the causes of things)</i> 33: ...adding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top">[[Sheffield]], [[England]]</td> Sheffield, Iowa (2747 bytes) 1: ... [[2000]] census, the city had a total population of 930. 4: ...Image:IAMap-doton-Sheffield.PNG|right|Location of Sheffield, Iowa]] 5: Sheffield is located at 42°53'37" North, 93°13'1" W... 7: ...;) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.54% water. 10: ...us)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race. Sheffield Steelers (1125 bytes) 1: ...T0005.JPG|thumb|250px|right|Sheffield Arena: home of the Steelers]] 2: ...ena|Sheffield Arena]]. They are currently members of the [[British Elite Ice Hockey League|Elite Leagu... 10: *'''Elite League Playoff Champions'''' 2004 17: *[http://www.steelersihc.co.uk Sheffield Steelers] 19: [[Category:Sheffield]] Sheffield United F.C. (3632 bytes) 2: clubname = Sheffield United | 3: fullname = Sheffield United<br>Football Club | 6: ground = [[Bramall Lane]], [[Sheffield]] | 7: capacity = 30,936 | 18: ...n [[The Football League]]. They were formed in [[Sheffield]], [[England]], in [[1889]]. Their nickname is 'T... Baron Sheffield (2299 bytes) 1: ...by. At the death of the second Duke, however, all of the titles became extinct since no heirs to them ... 3: ...ey|Barony of Stanley of Alderley]] and the Barony of Eddisbury. The three Baronies remain united. 5: ==Barons Sheffield, First Creation ([[1547]])== 6: *''See [[Marquess of Normanby]].'' 8: ==Barons Sheffield, Second and Fourth Creations ([[1780]]; [[1802]])... Bishop of Sheffield (458 bytes) 1: ...Right Reverend John Nicholls. He became Bishop of Sheffield in 1997. 3: ...[1914]] from part of the [[Bishop of York|Diocese of York]]. 7: [http://www.bishopofsheffield.org.uk/ Bishop Jack's home page] 8: [http://www.sheffield-diocese.org.uk/ Sheffield Diocese home page] Sheffield, Vermont (2537 bytes) 1: [[Image:sheffield_vt_highlight.png|thumb|225px|Sheffield, Vermont]] 2: ... [[2000]] census, the town had a total population of 727. 5: ...2;) of it is land and 0.4 km² (0.2 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.46% water. 8: ...us)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race. 10: ...nd 4.0% have someone living alone who is 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.67...
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