by Arthur Morrow. 1881. Click on image to enlarge it.
Churches
- Cathedral Church of St. Marie (RC), Sheffield (Weightman and Hadfield)
- Presbytery of the Cathedral Church of St. Marie (Charles and C. M. E. Hadfield)
- Victoria Hall (Methodist)
- Upper Chapel (Society of Friends)
- Salvation Army Citadel
Industrial architecture
- Columbia Works
- Truro Works
- Butcher Works
- Challenge Works
- Grange Works
- Liberty Works
- Sylvester Works
- Venture Works
- Works at Charles Lane and Arundel Street
- Remains of a factory complex, Matilda Street
- Row of nineteenth-century works, Matilda Street
Commercial buildings including theaters
- The Lyceum Theater
- The Howard Hotel
- The Sportsman pub
- Shops and offices on Pinstone Street
- Office block with shops and flats
- Building with gothic ground floor windows
- Former Central Hall, Sheffield Workman's Mission (now offices and shops)
- The Midland Railway Station
Government Buildings
Miscellaneous
Sculpture by Pomeroy on Sheffield's Town Hall
- Allegorical figure holding the tools of the metal-working trades
- War
- Peace
- Queen Victoria
- Thor and Vulcan supporting the arms of the city of Sheffield
- Steam and Electricity
- The Arts and Industries of Sheffield (I)
- The Arts and Industries of Sheffield (II)
- Justice
Related material
- 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”)
References
Sheffield. Harman, Ruth, and John Minnis. Pevsner Architectural Guides. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. 2004.
Last modified 25 December 2015