Redgates was loved by everyone and was widely considered to be Britain’s best toy store outside of London.
So we have delved into our archives to bring the magic back to life.
Take a look at these retro pictures and remember Redgates in heyday.
1. Founder Edwin Redgate
In 1857 E Redgates opened by Edwin Redgates in Fargate. It sells sewing machines and furs. Photo: Sarah Washbourn
2. Shop of dreams
From 1890 onwards the shop sold pram covers made from cheap fur which did not sell and the first wheeled toys were bought in. In 1895 William S Nunn married Edwin’s daughter, Annie Gertrude, and later became a partner in the business.
Exterior shot of Redgates in 1986 Photo: Sheffield Newspapers Ltd
3. Redgates burns during the Blitz
In 1925 the store moved to Moorhead for the first of two stays there but in 1940 it was badly damaged during the Sheffield Blitz and relocated to Ecclesall Road. Photo: Julia Armstrong
4. Grand reopening
The Lord Mayor Ald.Harold Lambert opened the new Redgates store in Sheffield, May 1968 Photo: ©Sheffield Newspapers Ltd