Over 5000 images were scanned or taken during the OUR Broomhall project. We have chosen 18 of these to showcase in our special exhibition of images called ‘The Hidden Worlds of Broomhall Revealed’. These images are just a few that we felt represent some of the hidden histories of the area, that were unknown to us before the project started….things we have learnt about Broomhall that we didn’t know before. We also created some website taster banner stands to showcase some of the images from the project.
The set of 18 enlarged image prints and the associated banner stands are available for loan. If you have a suitable venue and you would like to host all or part of the exhibition a short period of time (ideally between 4 and 8 weeks), we would love to hear from you!
The Broomhall Centre. 2013
Photo: Our Broomhall
Vic's Tree. 2010
Photo: Vic Lynn
1838 Sheffield Map published with White's History and Directory of Yorkshire
Map: SALS
St Silas (centre). 2014
Photo: Our Broomhall
'Broomhall Arch': constructed for the Royal Visit to Sheffield on 12th July, 1905
Photo: OUR Broomhall
St Silas Building Recording day - Altar Window. April 2014
Photo: Our Broomhall
Mavis Hamilton. 1980s
Photo: Mavis Hamilton
Laundry on Balcony, Broomhall Flats. July 1978
Photo: Tony Allwright
Children holding a banner “We want to Survive.” 1980s
Photo: Our Broomhall
Broomhall Carnival. 1980s
Photo: Broomhall Centre
Demolition of Broomhall Place. 1970s
Photo: BPA
Malcolm Moore & Brian Lacey riding their bikes in Broomhall.1940s
Photo: Josie Moore
Post-war street party, Bass St. 1945
Photo: Terrence Smith
Illustration taken from taken from "More George! Growing Up: The Story Continues..." Page 29. 1994
Photo: The Hallamshire Press
Arthur Hayball, self-potrait
Photo: SALS PSy00538
JW Cooper (centre) outside Cooper's Fruit & Vegetable Shop, c.1907
Photo: Edward Bell
Milton Street buildings. August 2014
Photo: Our Broomhall
Archway to Holberry Gardens. 2013
Photo: Our Broomhall
This page was added by Jennie Beard on 06/08/2015.
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