Sylvester Works. Architect: M. Matthews. Sylvester Street, Sheffield. According to Harman and Minnis, this building, which was occupied in the nineteenth century by “Thomas Ellin & Co., steel and cutlery manufactures and merchants” has a “vaguely Egyptian dooryway” (143).
Related material including other Sheffield workshops
- Robbed of “twenty-five years of existence” — The Trades of Sheffield and their dangers to worker's health
- “A Broad Hint for a Broad-Head” (on the Sheffield “Outrages”)
- Columbia Works
- Truro Works
- Butcher Works
- Challenge Works
- Grange Works
- Liberty Works
- Venture Works
- Works at Charles Lane and Arundel Street
- Remains of a factory complex, Matilda Street
- Row of nineteenth-century works, Matilda Street
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References
Sheffield. Harman, Ruth, and John Minnis. Pevsner Architectural Guides. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. 2004.
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