Sheffield
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Sheffield is a big city in England. It is the only city in South Yorkshire and used to be in the Anglo-Saxon shire of Hallamshire.
Sheffield lies in the middle of lots of hills. The city centre is where the River Sheaf meets the River Don. The city is east of the Peak District National Park.
Sheffield is famous for making cutlery (like knives and spoons). People in Sheffield have made cutlery since the 16th century.
Sheffield is also famous for making steel. Benjamin Huntsman discovered the crucible technique for making steel in 1740. In 1856, Henry Bessemer invented the Bessemer Converter steelmaking furnace. Henry moved to Sheffield to make steel. Later, in 1912, Harry Brearly invented stainless steel in Sheffield.
The first football team in the world was Sheffield F.C.. Sheffield F.C. was set up in 1857.
There are lots of famous bands from Sheffield. Some of them are Pulp, the Human League, Def Leppard and the Arctic Monkeys. Michael Palin is also from Sheffield.
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