Victoria Hall (1908) Norfolk Street, Sheffield. According to Harman and Minnis, this Methodist building's “assertive . . . mix of Gothic and Arts & Crafts styles [is] less the product of Waddington and Son and Dunkerley's original design of 1906 than W. J. Hale's reworking of 1908, particularly the massive baroque top to the landmark tower” (120). Architectural sculpture by Alfred and William Tory embellishes the building.
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References
Sheffield. Harman, Ruth, and John Minnis. Pevsner Architectural Guides. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. 2004.
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