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I think it was around 1962/3/4 , when I was in my mid teens , that I had some time to waste in the city centre before meeting my sister . I have this place firmly fixed in my mind but as I now live in Cornwall , I cant get back to look for it ! It was, I think , behind the City Hall sort of area, maybe the Cathedral , a sort of sloping downwards square where there had been little workshops at one time, an industrial place where I think some of the Little Mesters had their workshops . Can anyone enlighten me as to where exactly this was, if indeed it did exsist ! Thank you , Kate

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There were many areas/streets like that in Shefield, I left there in 1967 but spent a lot of time taking work to various Little Mesters who were in the cutlery and scissor trade

You did not dream it, these paced were in abundance at that time, and have only dissapeared through area development. I know there were a few on streets off Scotland Street in 2001/2 when I went in the area on other business

Not much help for you other than to confirm you were not dreaming !!

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I think it was around 1962/3/4 , when I was in my mid teens , that I had some time to waste in the city centre before meeting my sister . I have this place firmly fixed in my mind but as I now live in Cornwall , I cant get back to look for it ! It was, I think , behind the City Hall sort of area, maybe the Cathedral , a sort of sloping downwards square where there had been little workshops at one time, an industrial place where I think some of the Little Mesters had their workshops . Can anyone enlighten me as to where exactly this was, if indeed it did exsist ! Thank you , Kate

Sounds like Paradise Square to me, not exactly a Little Mesters area,

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That is the place i immediately thought of as well. Back in the 60's those buildings could have been used by Little Mesters i suppose.

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When I worked at Walshs in the early 70s the warehouse and tv repair dept were just off Trippet Lane in a courtyard of which I believe were originally little mesters workshops. The property has been modernised somewhat and is now known as Walsh court, Bell square. There are some more recent pictures on http://www.picturesheffield.com I suppose this could be classed as 'behind the city hall' to a certain extent. If you come across any old pictures of it I would be interested.

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Thank you so very much ! I went onto the website at Sheffield Library , found a photo taken in 1959 of Paradise Square, thats definately the one and a couple of streets around too , happy memories, thanks , Kate

 

The Star used to have their annual carol service there too, candlelit it was and very quaint, it really did have the spirit of taking you back in time because Paradise Square always had that element about it.

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