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Sheffield city centre suffered heavily in the Luftwaffe attacks of December 1940. More than 660 lives were lost & many houses, buildings, & business premises were destroyed in the city centre.
Rebuilding was slow & there were no signs of normality until the 1960s. This peaked in the 1970s, until a severe economic decline followed in the ensuing decade, resulting in the closure of many of Sheffield's steel mills & associated industries.
In compiling this book Peter Tuffrey has tried to illustrate & describe how certain areas of the city centre have changed following the Blitz, economic decline, & regeneration through the City Centre Strategy.
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A fitting tribute to all those people who lost their lives in the terrible nights during December 1940, & the thousands made redundant throughout the 1980s.
This paperback book has 96 pages & measures: 23 x 16.5 x 0.5cm.