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1The Lyceum Theatre, situated at junction of Arundel Street and Tudor Street, opened 26 December, 1893, holding 2,500 people. After closing it fell into disrepair and was restored in the late 1980ss01380

The Lyceum Theatre, situated at junction of Arundel Street and Tudor Street, opened 26 December, 1893, holding 2,500 people. After closing it fell into disrepair and was restored in the late 1980s

2Lyceum Theatre from Sycamore Street. Arundel Street, lefts01381

Lyceum Theatre from Sycamore Street. Arundel Street, left

3The Lyceum Theatre, situated at junction of Arundel Street and Tudor Street, opened 26 December, 1893, holding 2,500 people. After closing it fell into disrepair and was restored in the late 1980ss01382

The Lyceum Theatre, situated at junction of Arundel Street and Tudor Street, opened 26 December, 1893, holding 2,500 people. After closing it fell into disrepair and was restored in the late 1980s

4Lyceum Theatre and Crucible Theatre, Tudor Square. Central Library, rights01388

Lyceum Theatre and Crucible Theatre, Tudor Square. Central Library, right

5Lyceum Theatre from Arundel Gate, prior to restorations01390

Lyceum Theatre from Arundel Gate, prior to restoration

6Lyceum and Crucible Theatres, Tudor Streets01391

Lyceum and Crucible Theatres, Tudor Street

7Sheffield General Cemetery, gravestoness01406

Sheffield General Cemetery, gravestones

8Sheffield General Cemetery, gravestoness01407

Sheffield General Cemetery, gravestones

9Sheffield General Cemetery, David Blunketts01410

Sheffield General Cemetery, David Blunkett

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, 1850s01411

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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