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    The name Sheffield, has its origins in Old English and derives from the name of a principal river in the city, the River Sheaf. This name, in turn, is a corruption of shed or sheth, which refers to a divide or separation. The second half of the name Sheffield refers to a field, or forest clearing.

  3. The name Sheffield is Old English in origin. It derives from the River Sheaf, whose name is a corruption of shed or sheth, meaning to divide or separate. Field is a generic suffix deriving from the Old English feld, meaning a forest clearing.

  4. May 19, 2023 · The football club originates from a cricket team called The Wednesday Cricket Club, which was formed in 1820 and was named after the day of the week that the team played matches more associated...

  5. 2 days ago · Sheffield is situated at the foot of the Pennine highlands at a point where four streamsthe Sheaf, Porter, Rivelin, and Loxley—running in deep valleys converge to form the River Don. Escafeld, as the historic town of Sheffield was called at the time of Domesday Book (1086), was an Anglo-Saxon village.

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  6. Steel Centre of the World. The coming of the railways in the 1840s provided new opportunities for Sheffield manufacturers. Small steel and tool makers who grasped them became the great steel masters of the late Victorian age. John Brown, for example, made his fortune developing the conical spring buffer.

  7. www.sheffield.org.uk › historySheffield History

    The area now occupied by the City of Sheffield has been inhabited since at least the late Upper Palaeolithic period (about 12,800 years ago). However, the settlements that developed and amalgamated to form Sheffield are of Anglo-Saxon and Danish origin, dating from the second half of the first millennium. Around this time, the Sheffield area ...

  8. www.sheffield.org.uk › aboutAbout Sheffield

    Advertisements. The steel city of Sheffield is a metropolitan borough in South Yorkshire, England and so called because of its origins in a field on the River Sheaf that wends its way through the city.

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