In the 1950s, Sheffield’s High Street featured shops like Walsh’s, Woolworths, and C&A. 

In the 1950s, Sheffield’s High Street featured shops like Walsh’s, Woolworths, and C&A.

Sheffield’s High Street in the 1950s was home to stores like C&A, Woolworths, and Walsh’s.The Telegraph House building, which is still a monument today, was located on the street.

Sheffield’s High Street stores in the 1950s

Walsh’s: A High Street department shop where an orchestra performed throughout lunch

Woolworths: A Haymarket store C&A:A store called Telegraph House on the High Street:A High Street structure that is still recognisable today

Other places in Sheffield in the 1950s 

The Moor: A place in the heart of Sheffield
Fargate is a place in the heart of Sheffield.
Barker’s Pool: A spot in the heart of Sheffield
Peace Gardens: A spot in the heart of Sheffield
Fitzalan Square is the location of the general post office.
On Brown Street is a pub called Rutland Arms.

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