Description
Perfect for anyone who lives in Sheffield or a card for someone who used to live there. Blank inside for your own message this card can also be framed to keep a little bit of Sheffield in your home.
The Sheffield Lyceum was built in 1897 on the site of a previous Sheffield theatre. It closed in the late 1960s and changed hands multiple times before falling into disrepair. However, the theatre was saved, reopening in 1990 and is now used for a variety of theatre productions including touring West-End shows.
The Crucible also hosts theatrical productions but is probably most famous for hosting the annual World Snooker Championships. It was designed by Tanya Moiseiwitsch and built in 1971.
This card is designed and printed by Lisa Swift.
Made From
- 300gsm white card with archival ink.
- supplied with a kraft brown envelope.
Dimensions
- This card is A6 in size and measures 105mm x 148mm.
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