This vintage postcard features Moorhead Street in Sheffield, showcasing the city's pre-war ambience, architecture and transportation. The postcard depicts the bustling city of Sheffield in Yorkshire, England with a well patronised tram and animated pedestrian activity. The prominent building on the left is the premises of T. & J. Roberts, General Drapers, Outfitters and Complete Furnishers. The image exudes a timeless charm as it captures an era when quality craftmanship was highly valued and furniture stores were revered destinations for those seeking elegance and comfort in their homes. Behind the Crimean Monument is the Public Benefit Boot Company that occupied this site for more than 60 years. The postcard is perfect for collectors of topographical postcards or those interested in social history or Yorkshire cities and towns.

Postmarked Sheffield, 25 July 1907.
Addressed to Miss N. Davis, 11 Bloomsbury Square, London, W.C.


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Item: 24270

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