Britian's Uglist Protected Building - Brutal Sheffield
Episode.1 of my Brutal Sheffield series, looking into Sheffield '60s, '70's optimism in architecture. Looking into the history of the fortress that is the Grade II listed Moore St. Sub-station. Intro Clips: Sheffield: City on the Move - (1971) for the Sheffield Publicity Department Music: Back to the 50s - Ihor Vitsinskyy

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