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Salvation Army Citadel, Cross Burgess Street, Sheffield, Yorkshire. 1892

Salvation Army Citadel, Cross Burgess Street, Sheffield, Yorkshire. 1892
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Salvation Army Citadel, Cross Burgess Street, Sheffield, Yorkshire. 1892

Architect: W. Gilbert Scott, FRIBA, Architect, 25 Bedford Row, London.
Original dimensions: 75 x 55 cm.
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: arc02908. Sheffield City Archives and Local Studies Library has an unrivalled collection of images of Sheffield, England.

Media ID 18987917

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This print showcases the magnificent Salvation Army Citadel, located on Cross Burgess Street in Sheffield, Yorkshire. The year is 1892, and the architect behind this remarkable structure is none other than W. Gilbert Scott, FRIBA of 25 Bedford Row in London. The image measures an impressive 75 x 55 cm and has been preserved meticulously by Sheffield Libraries under the reference arc02908. This historical gem offers a glimpse into the architectural brilliance of its time. The Salvation Army Citadel stands tall with its grandeur evident from every angle. Its intricate details and imposing presence make it a true testament to Scott's expertise as an architect. The building's design reflects both strength and grace, capturing the essence of the Salvation Army's mission to serve those in need. Sheffield City Archives proudly presents this photograph print as part of their extensive collection, allowing viewers to appreciate not only the beauty of this iconic landmark but also its significance within Sheffield's history.


Framed Prints

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Step back in time with this stunning historical photograph from the Media Storehouse collection. Featuring the Salvation Army Citadel on Cross Burgess Street in Sheffield, Yorkshire, this print dates back to 1892. Designed by renowned architect W. Gilbert Scott, FRIBA, this iconic building is a testament to the rich architectural heritage of Sheffield. Bring this piece of history into your home and add character to your decor with this beautifully printed photograph from Sheffield City Archives. Order now and relive the charm of a bygone era.


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"Step back in time with our exquisite Media Storehouse Poster Print of the Salvation Army Citadel, Cross Burgess Street, Sheffield, Yorkshire. This captivating image, dating back to 1892, showcases the architectural brilliance of W. Gilbert Scott, FRIBA, with its intricate details and grandeur. Originally housed at Sheffield Libraries, this historic photograph from the Sheffield City Archives is now available as a high-quality poster print, perfect for adding a touch of history and character to your home or office décor. Embrace the rich heritage of Sheffield with this beautiful and authentic representation of its architectural past."


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