Sheffield: looking down on Fitzalan Square

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The photograph on this page of Sheffield: looking down on Fitzalan Square by Chris Downer as part of the Geograph project.

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Sheffield: looking down on Fitzalan Square

Image: © Chris Downer Taken: 5 May 2019

An evening view across Fitzalan Square from the staircase of the Easy Hotel, which has opened recently in part of the old Primark building on High Street. Some development works are taking place with new walls being erected around the inside of the square, and slight realignment of the roadway in front of the old Head Post Office, which faces us. The statue of King Edward VII stands right in the middle, as if overseeing the works.

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Image Location

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53.382787
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-1.464759