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Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Sheffield, Fargate from Town Hall Square, 1908

Sheffield, Fargate from Town Hall Square, 1908
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s00349

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Sheffield, Fargate looking towards High Street and Parade Chambers, 1907

Sheffield, Fargate looking towards High Street and Parade Chambers, 1907
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s00348

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Abbeydale Works, 1833

Abbeydale Works, 1833
John Dyson was scythemaker here from 1833-1841. From 1833 directory

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Fat Cat Pub, Alma Street, Sheffield, 2013

Fat Cat Pub, Alma Street, Sheffield, 2013
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: c04527

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Former George Barnsley and Sons, Cornish Works, Cornish Street, 2013

Former George Barnsley and Sons, Cornish Works, Cornish Street, 2013
George Barnsley & Sons on Cornish Street, Kelham Island

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Barkers Pool at night, 2013

Barkers Pool at night, 2013
Barkers Pool at night

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Cutlers Hall, Church Street, 2013

Cutlers Hall, Church Street, 2013
Door on Cutlers Hall

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Botanical Gardens, Paxton Pavilions, 2009

Botanical Gardens, Paxton Pavilions, 2009
Botanical Gardens

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Botanical Gardens, Paxton Pavilions, 2009

Botanical Gardens, Paxton Pavilions, 2009
Botanical Gardens

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Botanical Gardens

Botanical Gardens

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Occupy Sheffield Tent City in front of Sheffield Cathedral, Church Street, 2012

Occupy Sheffield Tent City in front of Sheffield Cathedral, Church Street, 2012
Occupy Sheffield started on 5 Nov 2011 protesting against excessive greed and corruption of our democracy. The demonstration outside the Cathedral ended on 13 Feb 2012

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: King Edward VII Crippled Childrens Institution, Rivelin Valley Road - north and south elevations

King Edward VII Crippled Childrens Institution, Rivelin Valley Road - north and south elevations, 1913
Architect: Arthur William Kenyon, ARIBA, 8a George Street, Sheffield.Scale 8 feet : 1 inch.Original at Sheffield City Archives ref. CA206/38355c

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Clock Tower Pavilion, Firth Park, 2011

Clock Tower Pavilion, Firth Park, 2011
Originally part of the Page Hall Estate, gifted to the people of Sheffield by Mark Firth in 1875. For more information about the history and description of Firth Park see

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Sheffield Town Hall and Peace Gardens, 2009

Sheffield Town Hall and Peace Gardens, 2009
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: c03538

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Sheffield Cathedral, Yorkshire, 2010

Sheffield Cathedral, Yorkshire, 2010
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: c03492

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Old Queens Head, Pond Hill, Sheffield, 2008

Old Queens Head, Pond Hill, Sheffield, 2008
Originally the Hall in the Ponds. From an original at Sheffield Libraries: c03360

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Competition entry for Wesleyan Central Mission, Norfolk Street (later Victoria Hall), c. 1907 / 8

Competition entry for Wesleyan Central Mission, Norfolk Street (later Victoria Hall), c. 1907 / 8
Architect: [Holmes and Watson].Scale 8 feet : 1 inch.Note this design was not adopted.Original at Sheffield Archives: AP/112/6

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Firth College, West Street, Sheffield with inset floor plans

Firth College, West Street, Sheffield with inset floor plans
Architects: Flockton and Abbott and E. R. Robinson (London), joint architects.Original at Sheffield City Archives: SY20/B4/6

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Competition entry for Wesleyan Central Mission, Norfolk Street (later Victoria Hall), c. 1907 / 8

Competition entry for Wesleyan Central Mission, Norfolk Street (later Victoria Hall), c. 1907 / 8
Architect: [Holmes and Watson].Scale 8 feet : 1 inch.Note this design was not adopted.Original at Sheffield Archives: AP/112/5

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Competition entry for Wesleyan Central Mission, Norfolk Street (later Victoria Hall), c. 1907 / 8

Competition entry for Wesleyan Central Mission, Norfolk Street (later Victoria Hall), c. 1907 / 8
Architect: [Holmes and Watson].Scale 8 feet : 1 inch.Note this design was not adopted.Original at Sheffield Archives: AP/112/3

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Competition entry for Wesleyan Central Mission, Norfolk Street (later Victoria Hall), c. 1907 / 8

Competition entry for Wesleyan Central Mission, Norfolk Street (later Victoria Hall), c. 1907 / 8
Architect: [Holmes and Watson].Scale 8 feet : 1 inch.Note this design was not adopted.Original at Sheffield Archives: AP/112/2

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Wadsley Asylum / Middlewood Hospital - proposed Hospital for Tuberculosis Patients, 1925

Wadsley Asylum / Middlewood Hospital - proposed Hospital for Tuberculosis Patients, 1925
Scale 1.25 inch : 10 feet.Original at Sheffield City Archives X224/1/7

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Motor cars outside Burgon and Balls La Plata Works

Motor cars outside Burgon and Balls La Plata Works
Original at Sheffield City Archives BandB/148/1

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Dispensary Hospital (probably Flocktons unsuccessful design for the rebuilding of the Public)

Dispensary Hospital (probably Flocktons unsuccessful design for the rebuilding of the Public Hospital in West Street)
Watercolour. Architect: William Flockton.Size: 35.5 x x 40.5 cmOriginal at Sheffield Archives SY20/B4/3

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Whiteley Wood Open Air School (also known as Whiteley Wood Open Air Recovery School)

Whiteley Wood Open Air School (also known as Whiteley Wood Open Air Recovery School) was established in 1909 by Sheffield City Council for children aged 10 and over who suffered from anaemia

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Tower Grinding Wheel, (also known as Castle Grinding Wheel / Castle Mills), c. 1830

Tower Grinding Wheel, (also known as Castle Grinding Wheel / Castle Mills), c. 1830
Ink and wash on paper.Architect: William Flockton.Size: 28 x 33 cmOriginal at Sheffield Archives SY20/B4/1

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Darnall Cemetery Chapel, Coventry Road c. 1859

Darnall Cemetery Chapel, Coventry Road c. 1859
Watercolour on paper.Architect: Flockton and Son.Size: 28 x 38 cmOriginal at Sheffield Archives SY20/B3/3

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Baptist chapel, Cemetery Road, Sheffield, c. 1859

Baptist chapel, Cemetery Road, Sheffield, c. 1859
Coloured lithograph.Size: 38 x 28 cm.Original at Sheffield Archives SY20/B2/4

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: South view of a church with spire, aisles and transept (Design no 1), 1848

South view of a church with spire, aisles and transept (Design no 1), 1848
Watercolour on paper. Architect: T. J. Flockton of Flockton, Lee and Flockton. Size: 48 x 38 cm. From an original at Sheffield Libraries: arc01217

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Architects drawing of the Collegiate School, Collegiate Crescent by Robert Potter, 1835

Architects drawing of the Collegiate School, Collegiate Crescent by Robert Potter, 1835
Original at Sheffield Archives: Potter Plans/12/2. It was eventually built with slightly different detailing and larger wings which were partly a later enlargement

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Architects drawing for the Collegiate School in Collegiate Crescent by Robert Potter, 1835

Architects drawing for the Collegiate School in Collegiate Crescent by Robert Potter, 1835
Original at Sheffield Archives: Potter Plans/12/1.It was eventually built with slightly different detailing and with larger wings which were partly a later enlargement

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Sheffield Savings Bank, elevation facing Surrey Street by Robert Potter, 1831

Sheffield Savings Bank, elevation facing Surrey Street by Robert Potter, 1831
Original at Sheffield Archives: Potter Plans/7/20

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Wadsley Church, Worrall Road, 1829

Wadsley Church, Worrall Road, 1829
Section from west east. Original at Sheffield Libraries: arc00991

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Meersbrook Vestry Hall (fronting Burcot Road and Meersbrook Park Road, 1904

Meersbrook Vestry Hall (fronting Burcot Road and Meersbrook Park Road, 1904
Opened on 28 Jun 1904 and served the townships of Norton Within and Heeley.Original at Sheffield Archives CA14/1

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: View towards Greystones / High Storrs, Sheffield, 2013

View towards Greystones / High Storrs, Sheffield, 2013
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: a00778

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Middlewood Lodge, 2011

Middlewood Lodge, 2011
Formerly the South Yorkshire Asylum, also referred to as Wadsley Asylum later Middlewood Hospital

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Buildings and streets

Buildings and streets
Sheffield City Archives co Media Storehouse Buildings and streets

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Joseph Rodgers and Sons Ltd, Cutlery manufacturers, Sheaf Island works

Joseph Rodgers and Sons Ltd, Cutlery manufacturers, Sheaf Island works
Taken from Under Five Sovereigns by Joseph Rodgers and Sons Ltd, 1911. Local Studies 338.4 SF

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Park Hill Flats, Sheffield, 1985

Park Hill Flats, Sheffield, 1985
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s00678

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: View of Sheffield from Skye Edge showing Park Hill Flats in the foreground, 1984

View of Sheffield from Skye Edge showing Park Hill Flats in the foreground, 1984
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: w01932

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Sheffield City Hall, Central Hall (Ballroom) showing glass floor, 1952

Sheffield City Hall, Central Hall (Ballroom) showing glass floor, 1952
From an original at Sheffield City Libraries (y12911)

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Construction of Castle Square (hole in the road), Sheffield, 1967

Construction of Castle Square (hole in the road), Sheffield, 1967
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s44300

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Construction of Castle Square (hole in the road), Sheffield, 1967

Construction of Castle Square (hole in the road), Sheffield, 1967
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s44303

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: New Central Library and Art Gallery building, Surrey Street - elevations, c. 1930

New Central Library and Art Gallery building, Surrey Street - elevations, c. 1930
Scale: 1 inch : 8 feet. From an original at Sheffield Libraries: arc01118

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: George and Dragon, High Street, Beighton, c. 1900

George and Dragon, High Street, Beighton, c. 1900
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s06971

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Neepsend Tavern, 144, Neepsend Lane, Sheffield, c. 1900

Neepsend Tavern, 144, Neepsend Lane, Sheffield, c. 1900
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s06929

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Park Hill Flats, Sheffield, 1962

Park Hill Flats, Sheffield, 1962
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: w01137

Background imageBuildings and streets Collection: Ladybower Inn, Derbyshire

Ladybower Inn, Derbyshire
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s07014



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