The Cathedral Church of St Marie, SHEFFIELD. This is where I retreated to out of the cold yesterday afternoon. It was designed by Matthew Ellison Hadfield - the founder of the firm of architects I worked for from 1984 to my retirement 144 days ago - Hadfield Cawkwell Davidson. According to Wikipedia it was built from 1846 - 1850. They don't build them like that nowadays!
Sunday, 23 January 2011
England, SHEFFIELD, St Marie's Cathedral
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Cathedral,
Church,
England,
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Sheffield,
townscape,
urban sketches,
watercolour,
Yorkshire
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