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Division Street
The old fire station now Bar Coast
Formerly the Sheffield Water Works Company now Lloyds Cafe Bar
Yates Wine Lodge
Dixon Lane
The Norfolk Arms at the junction of Dixon Lane & Shude Hill
Bottom of Dixon Lane looking down
Broad Street
Looking up Dixon Lane towards Haymarket
Formerly the Penthouse night club
Looking down Dixon Lane
East Parade
Exchange Street
The Market Tavern
Mudford's Building
Victoria Quays
Victoria Quays
The Hotel Bristol
The Alexandra Hotel
The South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive (SYPTE)
Fargate
Chapel Walk taken from Fargate entrance
Figtree Lane
14 Figtree Lane: formerly the Sheffield Woman's Hospital, founded on 29th June 1864, until 1878 when it moved to the newly built Jessop's Hospital for Women on Leavygreave Road
Looking up Figtree Lane
Fitzalan Square
The Head Post Office, first opened in July 1910 and was finally closed in 1999.
Situated in Fitzalan Square on the corner of Flat Street
Statue to commemorate
King Edward VII, created by Alfred Drury (1857-1944) & unveiled by the Duke of Norfolk on the 27th of October 1913
The first of 4 panels on the plinth of the King Edward VII statue:
'Fame and Truth
Edward VII
1841 - 1910'
'Peacemaker'
'Philanthropy'
'Unity'
The White Building
Furnival Street
Gell Street
Victoria Works
Main entrance to the Victoria Works
George Street
Gibraltar Street