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Population of Sheffield from 1700 through to 2001. © 2005, Jeremy Atherton
From 1700 to 1843 the area covered is the Parish of Sheffield. After 1843 the area covered is that of the Borough of Sheffield, which gained City status in 1893. This was equivalent to the area of the former Parish of Sheffield until 1900. Arrowheads indicate the dates at which the boundaries of the city were significantly extended.
[edit] Sources
Data from 1801–2001 is taken from the UK census. These were collected from the following sources:
- 1700–1901: Vickers, J. Edward MBE (1999). Old Sheffield Town. An Historical Miscellany (2nd ed.). Sheffield: The Hallamshire Press Limited. ISBN 1-874718-44-X.
- 1891–1991: "England Largest Cities: Population & Density from 1891". Demographia. URL accessed on June 3, 2005.
- 2001: 2001 UK census [1]
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