Saturday 1 March 2014

On Campus

Founded in 1905 The University of Sheffield was formed as part of the wave of civic universities also known as red brick universities. Now a sign of quality the term used to be uttered in a derisory way by fellows of the oldest universities in the land. Still, enough of the history lesson. This week my walk has taken me through the University campus with an array of old and new architecture. This week also sees the return of the featured submission, as ever at the very bottom of the blog. Please remember to find the blog on facebook and on twitter.


Setting Off, Brocco Bank

Call To Prayer, St Marks Church

Spring Sprung, St Marks Crescent

Hospital Hill, Beech Hill Road

Pub On The Corner, Clarkson Street

Showpiece, Western Bank

Front Of House, Western Bank

Hick-up, Hounsfield Road

Walk In To The Light, Western Bank

Old and New, Sheffield Union

Geometric, Sheffield Union

Turret Tower, Firth Court


Love An Angle, Bolsover Street

Munch, Hounsfield Road

I See, Brook Hill

Crosshatch, Upper Hanover Street

Stripes, Upper Hanover Street

Old School, Leavygreave Road

Mecca, Gell Street

Surfs Up, Glossop Road

Re-Cycling, Glossop Road

Red Bricking It, Mappin Street

Church Yard Walk, Broad Lane

Housing Of God, St Georges Terrace

Repurposed 2, St Georges Terrace

Propped Up, Leavygreave Road


The Wait, Netherthorpe Road Station

The Next Leg, Netherthorpe Road Station

This weeks feature 


Ranmoor Inn by David Vickers