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1Assembly Rooms (Theatre), Norfolk Street, built 1762s01621

Assembly Rooms (Theatre), Norfolk Street, built 1762

2Sheffield Canal Basin with Park Goods Railway Sidings on the rights01660

Sheffield Canal Basin with Park Goods Railway Sidings on the right

3Loaded Keels at  Sheffield Canal Basins01661

Loaded Keels at Sheffield Canal Basin

4Artists impression of Sheffield Canal Basins01662

Artists impression of Sheffield Canal Basin

5Fitzalan Market Hall, Market Places01797

Fitzalan Market Hall, Market Place

6Horse drawn omnibus outside Fitzalan Market Hall, Fitzalan Square/High Streets01798

Horse drawn omnibus outside Fitzalan Market Hall, Fitzalan Square/High Street

7Interior of Norfolk Market Hall. In the centre was a fountain of Green Moor stone. The sides and ends of the market were divided into about fifty shops. Double ranges of stalls ran down the centre, so the market was divided into four avenues.s01865

Interior of Norfolk Market Hall. In the centre was a fountain of Green Moor stone. The sides and ends of the market were divided into about fifty shops. Double ranges of stalls ran down the centre, so the market was divided into four avenues.

8Norfolk Market Hall, artist's impression, Exchange Street, right, Castlefolds, foreground, Dixon Lane and Broad Street, lefts01878

Norfolk Market Hall, artist's impression, Exchange Street, right, Castlefolds, foreground, Dixon Lane and Broad Street, left

9Corn Exchange, decorated for Queen Victoria's visits01883

Corn Exchange, decorated for Queen Victoria's visit

10Church of England Mortuary Chapel, in the new portion of General Cemetery, off Cemetery Road. The first stone of the church was laid by Rev. Dr. Sutton, then vicar, May 8th, 1848. The ground consecrated by the Archbishop, June 27th, 1850s02031

Church of England Mortuary Chapel, in the new portion of General Cemetery, off Cemetery Road. The first stone of the church was laid by Rev. Dr. Sutton, then vicar, May 8th, 1848. The ground consecrated by the Archbishop, June 27th, 1850

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