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    The Sir Frederick Mappin Building, or more familiarly the Mappin Building, is a Grade II listed building fronting onto Mappin Street, Sheffield, England...
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    Sir Frederick Thorpe Mappin, 1st Baronet (16 May 1821 – 19 March 1910) was an English factory owner and Liberal politician. Born in Sheffield, Mappin...
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    University of Sheffield (category Buildings and structures in Sheffield)
    West building (2009; the first UK project by Berlin architects Sauerbruch Hutton). The Sir Frederick Mappin Building is a Grade II-listed building in an...
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    HUBS). The Nelson Mandela Building, the former students' union building (when opened in 1978 was known as the Phoenix building), was sold and has since...
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    Sheffield Manor Lodge (category Grade II* listed buildings in Sheffield)
    Sheffield, Mary was taken to Wingfield Manor in Derbyshire by her new gaoler, Sir Ralph Sadler, and then to Tutbury. From there she went to Chartley Manor...
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    Crucible Theatre (category Grade II listed buildings in Sheffield)
    recommended a thrust stage for Sheffield, inspired by theatres created by Sir Tyrone Guthrie. Tanya Moiseiwitsch, who had been involved in designing Guthrie's...
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    Park Hill, Sheffield (category Grade II* listed buildings in Sheffield)
    was built between 1957 and 1961, and in 1998 was given Grade II* listed building status. Following a period of decline, the estate is being renovated by...
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    The Diamond, Sheffield (category Sheffield University buildings and structures)
    Edwardian wing of the Jessop Hospital, taking over from the Sir Frederick Mappin Building as the new home of the Faculty of Engineering, the largest faculty...
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    Information Commons Octagon Centre Owen Building Pennine Centre Redvers House Sir Frederick Mappin Building University House Western Bank Library Jessop...
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    critic Sir Nikolaus Pevsner called the cantilever stand "interesting and unexpected". This is the only mention of a football ground in his Buildings of England...
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    Archived from the original on 5 June 2012. Retrieved 30 November 2006. "Sir Charles Clegg". Archived from the original on 17 October 2006. Retrieved...
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    Sheffield Central Library (category Grade II listed buildings in Sheffield)
    third floor, and a theatre in the basement. Services available from the building include the Sheffield Information Service and a wide range of library sections...
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    over 3 years and cost £82 million (nearly 9 times the original bridge building cost, adjusting for inflation). The strengthening project won the British...
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    Meadowhall (shopping centre) (category Buildings and structures in Sheffield)
    recognition in the UK. The collusion between police and private companies in building these surveillance nets around popular spaces is deeply disturbing". "More...
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    Sheffield Winter Garden (category Buildings and structures in Sheffield)
    building has background frost protection to a minimum of 4 degrees Celsius and it is one of the largest Glued Laminated Timber or "Glulam" buildings in...
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    Sheffield Arena (category Buildings and structures in Sheffield)
    18th most popular arena in the world and this was in the year that the building was closed for over 2 months to enable the multi-million pound refurbishment...
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    The Leadmill (category Industrial buildings and structures in Sheffield)
    fairs, cabaret, drag, and talks. The Leadmill first opened in 1980 in the building that previously housed the Esquire, a 1960s club that had hosted gigs by...
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    Totley Tunnel (category Buildings and structures in Sheffield)
    the life history of Joseph Hibberd, a labourer, who was injured whilst building the tunnel, and lingered, "crippled", for "five years". His grave has an...
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    Arts Tower (category Buildings and structures completed in 1965)
    The Arts Tower is a building at 12 Bolsover Street in Sheffield, England, belonging to the University of Sheffield and which opened in 1965. A spokesperson...
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    old house were inadequate and should be pulled down and replaced. A new building on Brook Hill was opened in 1903, designed by the architect John Dodsley...
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    Northern General Hospital (category Buildings and structures completed in 1979)
    renal outpatients unit and the Metabolic Bone Centre. The Osborn Building: Named for Sir Samuel Osborn, a steelmaker, it contains the spinal unit. The Brearley...
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    site and a 7 feet (2.1 m) high anvil has been left in situ next to the building, partly because it was deemed too expensive to move. The River Sheaf runs...
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    university. Coat of arms on the façade of the Sir Frederick Mappin Building Shield on the Alfred Denny Building Stained glass panel in entrance hall of St...
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    Royal Hallamshire Hospital (category Hospital buildings completed in 1971)
    phase, the main building, was opened by the Prince of Wales in 1978. The main building was designed as three main interlinked buildings, the most significant...
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  • Bank Library St George's Ella Armitage Building Jessop West Kroto Innovation Centre Sir Frederick Mappin Building Somme Barracks St George's Church, Portobello...
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    Lady's Bridge (category Grade II listed buildings in Sheffield)
    Spital Hill), and corn mill (at Millsands). In 1485 the Vicar of Sheffield, Sir John Plesaunce, and William Hill, who was a master mason, both agreed to...
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    Church of St Mark, Broomhill (category Grade II listed buildings in Sheffield)
    1868–1871 to a standard neo-Gothic design by William Henry Crossland. This building was destroyed by an incendiary bomb during the "Sheffield Blitz" of 12...
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    Hillsborough Barracks (category Buildings and structures in Sheffield)
    Hillsborough Barracks is a walled complex of buildings between Langsett Road and Penistone Road in the Hillsborough District of Sheffield, South Yorkshire...
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    Don Valley Stadium (category Demolished buildings and structures in Sheffield)
    on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 12 December 2014. "Don Valley Stadium | OpenBuildings". openbuildings.com. Retrieved 12 December 2014. Sheard, R.; John, G.;...
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  • Brutalism in Sheffield (category Lists of buildings and structures in South Yorkshire)
    stripe in the facade of each face and around the rooftop to identify each building; Bankwood is light green, Callow is turquoise, Handbank is orange, Newfield...
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