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The secrets of The Sand House
The walls of the Doncaster home were carved from solid sandstone by Henry Senior
Glimpse into the past of Rockingham pottery
Inside the Kiln that made 19th century Porcelain in Swinton, Rotherham
Is a big cat on the loose in South Yorkshire?
Historic sighting of a large cat in fields near Rotherham.
Wentworth’s hidden cellars
Tour around the cellars at Wentworth Woodhouse in Rotherham
Uncovering Sheffield's hidden river
A section of the River Sheaf hidden for more than 100 years has been uncovered
Sheffield's lost icons: Tinsley Towers' last night
The Tinsley Towers' demolition in 2008 marked the end of an era for Sheffield's skyline.
The tragic secret of Ecclesall Woods
The headstone of George Yardley is in Ecclesall Woods
The mystery of Loxley bridge and a famous fight
Storyteller Carmel Page shares her theory on Robin Hood’s fight with Little John
Sheffield’s forgotten 18th century toll house
Inside the old Roundhouse toll house in Ringinglow Sheffield
Tin Tales: Barnsley's hidden past
An insight into the old Barnsley canister company
Who was Sheffield's 'Lady of the Lamp'?
Jack Hadaway-Weller finds out about Monica Maurice.
The Rotherham engineer who won the war
The famous Bailey bridges were invented in Rotherham
The murder case that changed the face of Sheffield
Jack Hadaway-Weller finds out about the 1925 murder of William Plommer.
The family fight which created an industrial icon
Jack Hadaway-Weller visits Catcliffe Glass Cone, the oldest in the world
Rotherham at war, through the eyes of a child
Betty Quinton from Rotherham has written a short book titled 'That Man Called Hitler'.
The phantom who terrorised Sheffield
The Myth of Spring Heeled Jack and how he terrorised Sheffield
Inside South Yorkshire's strangest museum
The Cawthorne Victoria Jubilee Museum in Barnsley has a unique collection
The Sheffield tribute to a maritime legend
From coal merchant to hero of the seas. Samuel Plimsoll’s story lives on in Sheffield.