A webcam with sound broadcasts a view of a private garden in Sheffield (UK).
An animal feeder surrounded by a beautifully arranged decorative clearing falls into the lens. In real time, you can observe various animals that come here to eat.
Sheffield, whose webcams are available online on this site, is a picturesque English town in South Yorkshire, which is spread out among a picturesque area, a couple of hours drive from the capital.
There is always something to see and be surprised at. And the real pride of this city is its museums.
Weston Park Museum is located near the central part of Sheffield. It is considered the largest in the city. And its building is already considered a real architectural masterpiece in itself. The institution appeared in the XIX century. However, in the 30s of the last century, the building was destroyed. Later, the museum was completely restored. Today it has 7 galleries exhibiting collections on a variety of subjects.
Another similar object is called the Shepherd's Wheel Museum. It is located in a building in the south-west of Sheffield, which used to be used as a grinding shop. There are a variety of water wheels located here, the main one of which, with a diameter of 5 meters, is still in use. It moves by means of a massive dam. Although this structure belongs to the historical, being considered architectural monuments. The watermill was started at the end of the XVI century and has not stopped since then.
At the beginning of the last century, a vast part of the territory was landscaped around the building. Today in the museum you can see not only a water wheel, but also two grinding cases, threshing wheels, various inventory and equipment.
A similar attraction – the Museum of Industry is located on the territory of the former metallurgical plant, which was built here in the XVII century. The institution was founded in the 50s of the last century. And its territory occupies about 10 thousand m2. Visitors to the museum can see collections of machines, tools and equipment used in the metallurgical industry from the XVIII to XX centuries. The collection of steam engines and forging hammers is particularly impressive. Also on the territory of the museum you can see three watermills that are still working and blast furnaces, which can be reached by a tiny railway. There are working cottages at the museum, where the atmosphere of the XIX century is preserved, documents, photographs and personal belongings of employees of the enterprise are exhibited.
If it is not possible to go to these places yet, Sheffield webcams will allow you to make an exciting virtual journey.