Tony Allwright Photo Gallery: Views and Skylines
Tony Allwright moved to Sheffield in the 1970s. As a keen amateur photographer, he took an interest in documenting the people and buildings of many areas of Sheffield, including Broomhall.
The hundreds of photos of Broomhall that he has kindly shared with OUR Broomhall have been split into different galleries.
This gallery showcases views across the city from Broomhall, and some of the skylines visible from the area itself.
Remember: once you have clicked a photo to view it full size, you can explore the rest of the gallery using the arrow keys on your keyboard and at the bottom of the photos.
Skyline with evening clouds, July 1978
Photo: Tony Allwright
View from Broomhall Flats roof towards Cholera Monument and Skye Edge, July 1978
Photo: Tony Allwright
Landsdowne Flats from Broohmall Flats, July 1978
Photo: Tony Allwright
Sunset from Broomhall Flats, December 1978
Photo: Tony Allwright
Hallamshire cloudscape, September 1978
Photo: Tony Allwright
Night lights from Broomhall Flats, September 1978
Photo: Tony Allwright
City view from Glossop Rd, December 1978City view from Glossop Rd, December 1978
Photo: Tony Allwright
Broomhall rooftops with Drama Studio, December 1978
Photo: Tony Allwright
Glossop Rd rooftops and Drama Studio, December 1978
Photo: Tony Allwright
Broomhall Flats in distance, December 1978
Photo: Tony Allwright
View across Broomhmall, December 1978
Photo: Tony Allwright
Back of Broomspring Lane, December 1978
Photo: Tony Allwright
Sunshine, tree and snowy roofs in Broomhall, January 1978
Photo: Tony Allwright
St Mary's Church and Bramall Lane, January 1978
Photo: Tony Allwright
Broomhall rooftops with snow, January 1979
Photo: Tony Allwright
Broomhall rooftops with snow, January 1979
Photo: Tony Allwright
Gloucester St and the City under snow, January 1979
Photo: Tony Allwright
Broomspring Lane and the City under snow, January 1979
Photo: Tony Allwright
Broomspring Lane and the City under snow, January 1979
Photo: Tony Allwright
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This page was added by Richard Freeston on 18/12/2014.
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