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A composite image showing three photographs. One is a mural on a pink wall of an older lady wearing a puffy purple coat and a headscarf. One is a black and white photo of Sheffield and it's famous hole in the road. The third image is another view of Sheffield, and what looks like the old indoor market photographed from the outside. A composite image showing three photographs. One is a mural on a pink wall of an older lady wearing a puffy purple coat and a headscarf. One is a black and white photo of Sheffield and it's famous hole in the road. The third image is another view of Sheffield, and what looks like the old indoor market photographed from the outside.

Image Credits: Street Art Sheffield, Sheffield Archives, Picture Sheffield, The Star Sheffield

Image Credits: Street Art Sheffield, Sheffield Archives, Picture Sheffield, The Star Sheffield

Walking Tour: Pete McKee’s Shadows of Sheffield

Tue 22 July 2025 , 2pm-3:30pm

Millennium Gallery

Enjoy an insight into Pete McKee’s Sheffield on this city centre walking tour.  

  

Join us for this relaxed walking tour around the city centre and discover some of the places around Sheffield past and present that have shaped Pete McKee’s life. Find out the fascinating history of the places, interspersed with Pete’s memories. 

 

The tour will start at the Millennium Gallery and end near the Pete McKee Gallery (Leah’s Yard). Please note, the tour will be led by our Public Programme team and Pete himself will not be on this tour. 

 

This event is part of the programme of events complementing The Boy with a Leg Named Brian: Memoirs by Pete McKee exhibition at Weston Park Museum, which continues until 2 Nov 2025. 

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