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Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Sheffield Town Hall and Peace Gardens, 1950s

Sheffield Town Hall and Peace Gardens, 1950s
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s32099

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: J. Elliot and Sons Sheffield Ltd, Sylvester Works, cutlers, Sylvester Street, Sheffield, 1990

J. Elliot and Sons Sheffield Ltd, Sylvester Works, cutlers, Sylvester Street, Sheffield, 1990
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s24357

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Pitsmoor Road, Sheffield, looking towards Christ Church, 1881

Pitsmoor Road, Sheffield, looking towards Christ Church, 1881
Artist: John Taylor. From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s18792

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Crimean Monument and drinking fountain, Moorhead, Nelson Hotel, in background, 1959

Crimean Monument and drinking fountain, Moorhead, Nelson Hotel, in background, 1959
Erected in Memory of the Sheffield soldiers and sailors whose lives were lost in The Crimea. The guns at the base of the monument were captured from the Russians

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Toll Bar House, Pitsmoor, Burngreave Road / Pitsmoor Road (right)

Toll Bar House, Pitsmoor, Burngreave Road / Pitsmoor Road (right)
Built 1836 with gates that swung across Pitsmoor Road and Burngreave Road replacing the earlier one of 1759

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Sheffield Town Hall and Peace Gardens, 1989

Sheffield Town Hall and Peace Gardens, 1989
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s32098

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Cyclops Works, Charles Cammell and Co. Ltd, Savile Street, 1845

Cyclops Works, Charles Cammell and Co. Ltd, Savile Street, 1845
This view is from Carlisle Street side of the railway, looking south, the buildings shown being along Savile Street

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Cyclops Iron and Steel Works, Charles Cammell and Co. Ltd, 1895

Cyclops Iron and Steel Works, Charles Cammell and Co. Ltd, 1895
Cyclops Works, were built in 1845 for Johnson Cammell and Co

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Five Arches, Herries Road, Sheffield, Yorkshire

Five Arches, Herries Road, Sheffield, Yorkshire
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s07546

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Sheffield Town Hall, Waingate, c. 1880

Sheffield Town Hall, Waingate, c. 1880
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s07255

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: J. G. Graves Ltd. Offices, Westville, Durham Road / Glossop Lane

J. G. Graves Ltd. Offices, Westville, Durham Road / Glossop Lane
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s07205

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Garden Street Chapel, Croft House Settlement

Garden Street Chapel, Croft House Settlement
Architects drawing. Seating for 1020 Persons

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Sheffield Central Library, 1930s

Sheffield Central Library, 1930s
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s06698

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Walkley School, Greaves Street, Architects Design, 1874

Walkley School, Greaves Street, Architects Design, 1874
This building stands at the top of Greaves Street, on the Walkley Road, in the Ecclesiastical District of St. Mary s, upon freehold land, purchased from Mr. John Armitage and Mr

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Hunters Bar Toll House, Ecclesall Road, Sheffield

Hunters Bar Toll House, Ecclesall Road, Sheffield
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s16157

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Bramall Lane and Hermitage Street, Sheffield, 1955

Bramall Lane and Hermitage Street, Sheffield, 1955
Bramall Lane and Hermitage Street, No 30, Jn. Goodison, Hardware Dealer, No 26, Mrs Alice Holmes, Tripe Dresser From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s13699

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Attercliffe Road, sheffield, 1907

Attercliffe Road, sheffield, 1907
showing shops including No. 545, Wm. Jn. King, provision dealer and Tram No. 104 and Horse Drawn Carrriages From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s13135

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Artists Impression of the River Don showing the Fairground at Smithfield Market

Artists Impression of the River Don showing the Fairground at Smithfield Market
Photograph reproduced from John Brown and Company Ltd. Atlas, Works, Sheffield Ref: 338.4 SF

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Hillsborogh Park and Boating Lake

Hillsborogh Park and Boating Lake
Formerly the estate of Hillsborough Hall and opened as a Park 8th August 1892

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Samuel Fox and Co. Ltd. Stocksbridge Works, 1920s

Samuel Fox and Co. Ltd. Stocksbridge Works, 1920s
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s09935

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Vickers, Sons and Co. Ltd, River Don Works, 1879

Vickers, Sons and Co. Ltd, River Don Works, 1879
Built 1863 originally for Naylor Vickers and Co. (previously at Millsands Works); the following year the whole area was flooded after the Dale Dyke Reservoir had burst

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: William Jessop and Sons, Brightside Works, Sheffield, 1879

William Jessop and Sons, Brightside Works, Sheffield, 1879
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s09755

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Clifford School, Psalter Lane, class photograph, 1909

Clifford School, Psalter Lane, class photograph, 1909
Child marked with an X is Arthur Hessey. From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s06482

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: St. Georges Church, Brook Hill, Sheffield, 19th cent

St. Georges Church, Brook Hill, Sheffield, 19th cent
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s04737

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: St. Pauls Church, Pinstone Street, Sheffield, c. 1900

St. Pauls Church, Pinstone Street, Sheffield, c. 1900
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s04342

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: St. Pauls Church and Town Hall, Pinstone Street, Sheffield

St. Pauls Church and Town Hall, Pinstone Street, Sheffield
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s04328

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: All Saints Church, Ellesmere Road, Sheffield, c. 1900

All Saints Church, Ellesmere Road, Sheffield, c. 1900
Built in 1868, at a cost of £ 14, 000, by Sir John Brown. Demolished 1977. From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s04254

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Cholera Monument and Claywood Flats, Sheffield

Cholera Monument and Claywood Flats, Sheffield
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s02250

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Endcliffe Grange, Endcliffe Vale Road

Endcliffe Grange, Endcliffe Vale Road
Temporary Police headquarters opened in 1946

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Springfield School, Architects Design, Cavendish Street, foreground, Broomspring Lane, left, 1874

Springfield School, Architects Design, Cavendish Street, foreground, Broomspring Lane, left, 1874
This building stands at the corner of Broomspring Lane, Cavendish Street and Broomhall Street, In the Ecclesiastical District of St

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Pyebank School, Andover Street, Architects Design, 1874

Pyebank School, Andover Street, Architects Design, 1874
In the Ecclesiastical District of Pitsmoor, in Andover Street West, and Nottingham Cliff.The site, which is freehold, contains 2500 square yards, nett

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Broomhill School, Beech Hill Road, Architects Design, 1874

Broomhill School, Beech Hill Road, Architects Design, 1874
Frontage to Beechfield Road, in the Ecclesiastical District of St. Mark s.The site (freehold) contains 1221 square yards and was purchased from P

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Netherthorpe School, Bethel Street, Sheffield, 1874

Netherthorpe School, Bethel Street, Sheffield, 1874
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s06503

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Lowfield School, Sheffield, 1874

Lowfield School, Sheffield, 1874
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s06502

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Crookesmoor School, Sheffield, 1874

Crookesmoor School, Sheffield, 1874
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s06501

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Carbrook School, Attercliffe Common, Sheffield, 1874

Carbrook School, Attercliffe Common, Sheffield, 1874
Innocent and Brown (Architects) From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s06500

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Attercliffe School, Baldwin Street, Sheffield, 1874

Attercliffe School, Baldwin Street, Sheffield, 1874
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s06499

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Horse Drawn Omnibus outside Fitzalan Market Hall, Fitzalan Square / High Street

Horse Drawn Omnibus outside Fitzalan Market Hall, Fitzalan Square / High Street
Original caption on the Davys Restaurant menu card reads: - Not even a horse drawn tram...compare this Victorian scene at the bottom of High Street with todays bustle around Fitzalan Square

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Sheffield Canal Basin, 1826

Sheffield Canal Basin, 1826
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s01659

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Albert Hall, junction of Barkers Pool and Burgess Street, 1873

Albert Hall, junction of Barkers Pool and Burgess Street, 1873
Opened 15 December 1873 as a concert hall. Destroyed by fire on 14 July 1937

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Palace Theatre, Attercliffe Road, Sheffield, 1930

Palace Theatre, Attercliffe Road, Sheffield, 1930
Interior of the Palace Theatre, Attercliffe Road, after redecoration in Moorish style, for cinema use, 1930. Originally a Variety Theatre called The Alhambra which opened 3rd January 1898

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Sheffield Music Hall, Surrey Street, 1830

Sheffield Music Hall, Surrey Street, 1830
Later became the Public Library (Central Lending Library and Reading Room). Built 1823 and opened in 1824. Demolished in the 1930s to make way for the new Central Library

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Sheffield General Cemetery, c. 1840

Sheffield General Cemetery, c. 1840
L Hague (Lithographer) From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s01405

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Sheffield at night

Sheffield at night
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: c04800

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Park Hill Flats, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1960s

Park Hill Flats, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1960s
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s00664

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Park Hill Flats, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1960s

Park Hill Flats, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1960s
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s00663

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Park Hill Flats, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1960s

Park Hill Flats, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1960s
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s00657

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Park Hill Flats, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1960s

Park Hill Flats, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1960s
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s00651



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