Description
This public hall was constructed in 1920-1934 by Emmanuel Vincent Harris. Built of Darley Dale stone, Sheffield City Hall opened on 22 September 1932. . During World War II a bomb exploded near the hall and damaged the pillars of the building. The scars of this explosion can still be seen to this day. A pair of four-foot high stone art deco lions, designed by John Hodge and each weighing 2.5 tonnes, stood at either side of the stage when the main hall first opened in 1932. They were removed in 1962 as part of a refurbishment of the City Hall.
Made From
Printed on heavy matt paper with archival ink.
Print is unframed.
This print is designed and printed by Lisa Swift.
Dimensions
A4 (210 x 297mm)
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