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Works, Egerton Street, Sheffield
In an area of low-rise workshops, including relics of the cutlery industry. The building looks inter-war, or perhaps just post-war.
Founded in 1849, Pryor is engaged in "Marking Technology", which means making "industrial marking equipment for permanent part identification".
Image: © Stephen Richards
Taken: 11 Jun 2012
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Pryor Marking Technology
Remnant of the Sheffield steel industry still in business supplying metal punches.
Image: © David Lally
Taken: 7 Aug 2011
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Industrial past 5
Gregory Fenton Beehive works Milton Street, Sheffield.
Image: © dave hudson
Taken: 29 Sep 2012
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Beehive Works on Milton Street
Image: © Martin Speck
Taken: 16 Sep 2009
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Remains of telecommunication
On a rear corner of the Eye Witness Works.
Image: © David Lally
Taken: 7 Aug 2011
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Beehive Works, Milton Street, Sheffield
Another reminder of the city's cutlery industry. Mid C19th. Workshops behind too. Grade II* listed.
Faded lettering reads, "Beehive Brand/Gregory Fenton Ltd/Knives and Tools". There are still workshops here, including Gregory Fenton, but not sure what is produced. The pink sign advertises a cafe, Brunch Break.
Image: © Stephen Richards
Taken: 11 Jun 2012
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Giant figure by Phlegm on Headford Street (I)
Phlegm is perhaps Sheffield's best known muralist - with a distinctive style. This giant figure is on the side of The Eyewitness Works building. This beautiful piece features a lone giant holding up a small building in the sky with vines tangled around the creature's impossibly long arms. It was finished in April 2019.
Image: © Neil Theasby
Taken: 17 Dec 2020
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Brick wall
The gable end of a commercial building brightened by sunlight reflected from windows on the adjacent building.
Image: © Patrick Mackie
Taken: 12 May 2012
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Eye-Witness Works, Milton Street, Sheffield
Perhaps the most architecturally impressive survivor of Sheffield's cutlery industry, externally at least not a million miles away from a Georgian terrace. The nearest five bays were built c1852, the top storey and eastward extension dates from c1875. As usual, workshops behind, where a chimney also survives (
Image]). Grade II* listed.
Possibly the last place in the city still manufacturing cutlery.
Image: © Stephen Richards
Taken: 11 Jun 2012
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Giant figure by Phlegm on Headford Street (II)
Phlegm is perhaps Sheffield's best known muralist - with a distinctive style. This giant figure is on the side of The Eyewitness Works building. This beautiful piece features a lone giant holding up a small building in the sky with vines tangled around the creature's impossibly long arms. It was finished in April 2019.
Image: © Neil Theasby
Taken: 17 Dec 2020
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