Sheffield castle : : archaeology, archives, regeneration, 1927-2018 / / John Moreland [and three others].

Sheffield Castle presents an original perspective on an urban castle, resurrecting from museum archives a building that once made Sheffield a nexus of power in medieval England, its lords playing important roles in local, national, and international affairs. Although largely demolished at the end of...

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