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South Street, Moor, Sheffield, c. 1900
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South Street, Moor, Sheffield, c. 1900
At junction with Jessop Street, 1900-1905, premises on right include No 107, Stanley and Co. Milliners, No 111-113, Josiah Tyler Ltd. Boot Manufacturers
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: t06418
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Media ID 18381694
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This print from the Sheffield City Archives takes us back in time to South Street, Moor, Sheffield, around the year 1900. The image captures a bustling scene at the junction with Jessop Street, where history unfolds before our eyes. On the right side of the street, we can see several establishments that were an integral part of daily life during that era. Prominently featured are No 107 Stanley and Co. , a renowned millinery shop known for its exquisite hats and fashionable accessories. Next door at No 111-113 is Josiah Tyler Ltd. , a prominent boot manufacturer catering to the footwear needs of Sheffield's residents. These businesses not only provided essential goods but also contributed to shaping local fashion trends and style preferences. The photograph offers a glimpse into everyday life on South Street, showcasing horse-drawn carriages traversing cobbled streets while pedestrians go about their business. The architecture reflects both grandeur and simplicity, with ornate facades juxtaposed against modest storefronts. Preserved by Sheffield Libraries as part of their extensive collection, this original print (t06418) allows us to appreciate how much has changed over time while reminding us of the rich heritage embedded within Yorkshire's vibrant cityscape. As we observe this snapshot from history, let us reflect on how commerce thrived in these streets long ago and honor those who built communities through their entrepreneurial spirit.
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