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Plan of the Sheffield Markets, [c. 1826]
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Plan of the Sheffield Markets, [c. 1826]
Corner drawings of the proposed Corn Exchange, houses fronting the new Hay Market, and the new bridge over the [River] Dun.Scale 5.5 inches : 500 feetOriginal at Sheffield City Archives: AP/10/23
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This print showcases the intricate "Plan of the Sheffield Markets" dating back to approximately 1826. The image provides a detailed view of the city's bustling center, highlighting various landmarks and areas of interest. At its heart lies the vibrant market district, where an array of commodities such as corn, fish, fruit, and cattle were traded. The corner drawings within this plan depict proposed additions to the thriving marketplace. One can observe the elegant Corn Exchange building taking shape alongside houses fronting the new Hay Market. Additionally, a newly constructed bridge gracefully spans over the majestic River Dun, connecting different parts of Sheffield. The scale used in this print is truly remarkable - every 5.5 inches on paper represents an impressive 500 feet in reality. This attention to detail allows viewers to immerse themselves in Sheffield's rich history and envision how these streets would have looked centuries ago. Preserved at Sheffield City Archives under reference AP/10/23, this original document serves as a valuable resource for historians and enthusiasts alike who seek insights into Sheffield's past urban development. It offers glimpses into key locations such as Broad Street, Shude Hill, Dixon Lane, King Street Angel Inn, Castlefolds area near Wicker Road Bridge and many more
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