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Market Place from High Street looking towards Shambles Market (also known as Butcher's Market), situated on site of later Fitzalan Market. Premises include No. 1 Wm. Jackson, fancy repository, No 5, J.A. Whiteley, hatter

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Market Place from High Street looking towards Shambles Market (also known as Butcher's Market), situated on site of later Fitzalan Market. Premises include No. 1 Wm. Jackson, fancy repository, No 5, J.A. Whiteley, hatter
Sheffield_City_Centre
1800-1850

Taken from an advert for William Jackson's fancy repository. The Shambles market was on the site of the later Fitzalan Market Hall. It was also known as the Butcher's Market and was supplied with the best quality meat that could be supplied. It was situted on a large plot of ground between King Street and New Market Street, at the foot of Market Place. For further information 'Picture of Sheffield', Ramsay, Cat. No. 942.74 S., page 235. Also see 'History, Guide, and Description of Sheffield', White, Cat. No. 942.74S. Page 177.

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