Sunday, 28 November 2010

Monday, 15 November 2010

West One - Devonshire Quarter

Taken on 30th October 2010 with Pentax K10D 8mm Samyang Fisheye
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West One is a mixed-use development at the centre of the Devonshire Quarter in Sheffield. It comprises bars, restaurants and shops at ground-level (including the massive Vodka Revolution) and apartments housing over 1,000 people above, including a penthouse. It faces onto Devonshire Green, (restored in 2007) and provides easy access to the Moor and Division Street.

Sunday, 14 November 2010

Paradise Square - Paradise Street

Taken on 30th October 2010 with Pentax K10D 8mm Samyang Fisheye
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Paradise Square is a Georgian square in Sheffield. Located to the northwest of Sheffield Cathedral, the square is set on a slope and was formerly used for public meetings. Paradise Square was built in the 18th century on the site of Hicks stile-field, the stile being one of the entrances to the church-yard. The reason for the choice of the name Paradise Square is uncertain, but local historians speculated that it may be an allusion to the ancient use of Paradise or Parvis as the name for a garden or enclosed space near a church.