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Carved stonework on Yorkshire House for Johnson and Appleyard, the original occupants who were cabinet makers to the HRH Prince of Wales, junction of Barkers Pool and Leopold Street | |
Sheffield_City_Centre | |
1989 | |
1980-1999 | |
Colin Richards | |
Yorkshire House built 1883-4. The Prince of Wales Coat of Arms advertises the royal patronage of the original occupants, Johnson and Appleyards who also made the fittings of the Town Hall Council Chambers. See Pevsner Architectural Guides, Sheffield by Ruth Harman and John Minnis (Sheffield Local Studies Library: 720.94274 S).
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