This vintage postcard depicts pedestrians and a horse-drawn-cart in front of the Crimean Monument at The Moorhead in Sheffield, Yorkshire. The view beautifully captures the architecture and ambience of pre-war Sheffield. The large building immediately behind the Crimean Monument is the premises of the Public Benefit Boot Company – they traded at this location from 1896 for more than 60 years. This item is perfect for collectors of topographical postcards or for those interested in the architecture, transportation and social history of Yorkshire.

Postmarked Sheffield, 14 Aug 1905.
Addressed to Miss Resow(?), Back Villa, Latchford nr Warrington.

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Item: 24228

 
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