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  2. 192 Shoreham Street - Wikipedia

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    192 Shoreham Street in Sheffield, England, is a building with striking architectural design.It has been identified by The Atlantic as one of 2012's most interesting buildings [1] and received an RIBA award in 2013. [2]

  3. Sheffield Archives - Wikipedia

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    Sheffield Archives; Location: 52 Shoreham Street Sheffield S1 4SP, England: Type: Public archive: Scope: To store archive material relating to the Sheffield and South Yorkshire area and make it available for members of the public for research.

  4. File:BBC Radio Sheffield, Shoreham Street (geograph 5844248).jpg

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  5. Category:Buildings and structures in Sheffield - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Sheffield" ... 192 Shoreham Street; B. Blackburn Meadows; C. ... Mobile view ...

  6. Project Orange - Wikipedia

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    Cemetery Road, Sheffield – high-density housing project. Civic Trust Award; RIBA Yorkshire, White Rose Award 2010. [4] 192 Shoreham Street, Sheffield – a £3 million part new-build scheme of office units and health club in an existing tram shed. Sheffield Building of the Year 2012; RIBA Yorkshire regional award 2013 [5]

  7. Great Sheffield Gale - Wikipedia

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    A floodlight pylon at Bramall Lane football and cricket stadium collapsed onto the field, as did perimeter walls at the Shoreham Street end of the ground. [5] [6] Near Heeley railway station, a full train travelling to Sheffield from London narrowly avoided striking debris on the tracks. [6]

  8. Bramall Lane - Wikipedia

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    This is the average league attendances stretching back to the 2009–10 season for Sheffield United home matches at Bramall Lane. Sheffield United away games and any home cup matches are excluded. 2009–2010: 25,120 [45] 2010–2011: 20,632 [46] 2011–2012: 18,702 [47] 2012–2013: 18,612 [48] 2013–2014: 17,507 [49] 2014–2015: 19,805 [50]

  9. The Shoreham - Wikipedia

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