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A brilliant logo on the front of the Starweld building on Harleston Street, a short crawl from The Crown Inn on the corner |
| While many seem happy to disassociate Sheffield from its heavy industry, steel and machining history there are fortunately many small businesses that are proud of this heritage. A short walk around the Lower Don Valley one drizzly Saturday evening found the following examples of Steel City Signage. |
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The small foundry of Durham Foundry, also on Harleston Street. Check out their website for some atmospheric shots of a real, small industrial concern. |
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Don’t underestimate the company with the cute “floating” bucket in front of their building on Petre Street. Daver Steels have supplied specialist structural products to numerous major new building projects, including: The Welsh Assembly in Cardiff, Aintree Racecourse, New York Times Tower, and Paddington Station in London. |
Tags: Durham Foundry, Industrial Signage, Lower Don Valley, Sheffield, Starweld, Steel City