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Block Plan of Shops in Hereford Street for Thomas Rowbotham. 1877.

Architect: Edward M. Gibbs, 8 Change Alley, Sheffield.

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Trade directory of 1879, T. and E. Rowbotham, boot makers, occupied No. 1 Hereford Street.

Plan and Elevations of Shops. 

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Front and Back of Elevations of Shops 

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Ground Floor Plan (and Elevation) of Shops in Hereford Street. 

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Looking towards The Moor from Hereford Street, Nos.1, 3 and 5 Era Furnishing Co. Ltd., house furnishers, on the corner; No. 9 Strand Cafe; No. 11 Jn. Wm. Shaw and Son, bakers; No. 13 hairdressers & No. 15 Horace Willgoose, musical instrument dealers. March 1965.s17126.jpg.db720727c680f012de6f16f840de6724.jpgs17126

Photographer:  Estates Surveyors Department. 

Junction of Hereford Street and The Moor, Nos.1, 3 and 5, Era Furnishing Co. Ltd., house furnishers. March 1965.s17125.jpg.0cb432960b62e7acc6d3fc3ef780ea96.jpgs17125   

Hereford Street from The Moor, premises include Nos.1, 3 and 5 Era Furnishing Co. Ltd., house furnishers; No. 9 Strand Cafe & No. 11 Jn. Wm. Shaw and Son, bakers. 10th June 1965.

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Not Part of the Shops built by Thomas Rowbotham. 

H. Thomas, horse flesh dealer, No. 28 Hereford Street. 

Sign reads: Horse Flesh Human Consumption. rb00024.jpg.3e0d3345a99802bf96d741340ea04b85.jpgrb00024

Photographer: Ray Brightman, FRPS AFIAP DPAGB Hon PAGB. From The Ray Brightman exhibition collection.

 

Hereford Street, premises include Peter Worth, Estate, and Insurance Agents, No 26, Jn. Mace Ltd., Pet Stores, No 28, H. Thomas, Horse Flesh Dealer, No 30, William Marsden and Son, Bakers. March 1965.

s17124.jpg.322b05c787687dace4ab39bca3c92b03.jpgs17124   Photographer: Estates Surveyors Department. 

Hereford Street at junction with South Lane, premises include No. 21 City Exchange, secondhand radio and television supplies, Nos. 23 - 25 Yospa Gordon, retail jeweller, No. 27 Wm. Talbot, Butcher. March 1965s17129.jpg.816f5f0d04c979f5ec89d9b0c1959236.jpgs17129  Photographer: Estates Surveyors. 

 

Hereford Street at Forge Lane junction, looking towards The Moor, No 14, Thos. J. Austin and Sons (Butchers) Ltd., No 10, Telefusion Ltd., Television Supplies. March 1965.s17122.jpg.6b13a692f1bdd9c07194b9ae6a01d12e.jpgs17122

Hereford Street after the demolition of Nos. 45 - 47 Bridge Inn, premises still remaining include No. 41 A.P. Smith and Bros. Ltd., butchers, No. 39 Fras. Turner, tobacconist, No. 35, Ernest Speechley, snack bar. July 1961.s17120.jpg.582e17deb902ee9ae837159a69d38930.jpgs17120  Photographer: J Lythgoe. 

 

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