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1Policeman and policewoman with police car on St. James' Row showing the Midland Bank (opposite)u10487

Policeman and policewoman with police car on St. James' Row showing the Midland Bank (opposite)

2Bishops' House, Meersbrook Park, off Norton Lees Laneu10488

Bishops' House, Meersbrook Park, off Norton Lees Lane

3Aerial view of the Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Glossop Roadu10489

Aerial view of the Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Glossop Road

4Queen Street Congregational Chapel, junction of North Church Streetu10490

Queen Street Congregational Chapel, junction of North Church Street

5The Hippodrome, Cambridge Street showing (left) Oxley's Outfitters  u10492

The Hippodrome, Cambridge Street showing (left) Oxley's Outfitters

6Room in The Turret Lodge at Sheffield Manor House, off Manor Lane, Manor Park u10494

Room in The Turret Lodge at Sheffield Manor House, off Manor Lane, Manor Park

7Broom Hall, Broomhall Roadu10495

Broom Hall, Broomhall Road

8Tiffanys, junction of London Road and Boston Street, formerly The Lansdowne Picture Palace. Opened 1914. Canopy fitted 1937. Closed as a cinema 12 December 1940. In 1947 became a temporary Marks and Spencer. Known as Mecca, Locarno, Tiffanys and Palau10496

Tiffanys, junction of London Road and Boston Street, formerly The Lansdowne Picture Palace. Opened 1914. Canopy fitted 1937. Closed as a cinema 12 December 1940. In 1947 became a temporary Marks and Spencer. Known as Mecca, Locarno, Tiffanys and Pala

9Paradise Square, built in 1736u10497

Paradise Square, built in 1736

10Collegiate School, Collegiate Crescent, boarding school for juniors and proprietary school for university for seniors. Became Sheffield Royal Grammar School in 1880s. In 1906, converted to Sheffield University's Teachers' College. u10498

Collegiate School, Collegiate Crescent, boarding school for juniors and proprietary school for university for seniors. Became Sheffield Royal Grammar School in 1880s. In 1906, converted to Sheffield University's Teachers' College.

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