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Newmarket Inn, Nos 11-13, Exchange Street (left) and No 1 Castle Hill (right), note advertisement pointing to the The Sheffield Horse and Carriage Reository owned by Nicholson, Greaves, Barber and Hastings, Auctioneers (situated on extreme r
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Newmarket Inn, Nos 11-13, Exchange Street (left) and No 1 Castle Hill (right), note advertisement pointing to the The Sheffield Horse and Carriage Reository owned by Nicholson, Greaves, Barber and Hastings, Auctioneers (situated on extreme r
Taken from Properties to be Demolished, 1913 and 1914. Cat. No. 914.274 SQ
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This vintage print captures the bustling streets of Sheffield in the early 20th century. On the left side, we see the iconic Newmarket Inn, a popular meeting place for locals and visitors alike. Its charming architecture stands tall on Exchange Street, exuding an inviting atmosphere that draws people in. Adjacent to it on Castle Hill is No 1, a building that adds character to this vibrant cityscape. The juxtaposition of these two structures showcases the diversity of architectural styles present in Sheffield during this era. A notable feature within this image is an advertisement pointing towards The Sheffield Horse and Carriage Repository owned by Nicholson, Greaves, Barber and Hastings - esteemed auctioneers who specialized in all things equestrian. Situated on the extreme right side of the photo, their repository served as a hub for horse enthusiasts and carriage owners seeking top-quality services. The presence of advertising hoardings throughout this scene highlights how businesses utilized strategic marketing tactics even back then. These hoardings were strategically placed to catch pedestrians' attention as they strolled through the city center. Overall, this snapshot from Properties to be Demolished collection (1913-1914) at Sheffield City Archives offers us a glimpse into Sheffield's rich history while showcasing its thriving commercial landscape at that time.
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