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  •   XMS80 - The McPhee Collection - 1867-1940
    •   1-32 - Correspondence concerning a chapter by McPhee entitled 'The Growth of Sheffield Cutlery and Allied Trades to 1814' in the 'History of the Industries of Sheffield and District' - 1935-1940
    •   33-37 - Printed items - 1875-1922
      • 33 - Notice about Nowill & Sons - 1922
      • 34 - The Sheffield Portrait Gallery, No.7 - 1875
      • 35 - The Sheffield Portrait Gallery, No.13 - 1875
      • 36 - The Sheffield Portrait Gallery, No.17 - Vol.II - 1876
      • 37 - The Sheffield Portrait Gallery, No.19 - Vol.II - 1876
    •   38-44 - Typewritten items - [20th century]
    • 45 - Notebook - [20th century]
    •   46-74 - Photographs - [20th century]
    • 75 - Engraving of Sheffield Town Hall - [19th century]
    • 76-87 - Membership cards and rulebooks - 1909-1931
    • 88 - Presscuttings from Sheffield Daily Telegraph, Sheffield Independent and Punch - 1867
    • 89 - Presscuttings about workers' demonstrations in Sheffield - 1935
    • 90 - Presscuttings about Sheffield's industry - 1935-1936
    • 91 - Presscuttings about Sheffield's industry - 1937-1948

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