2018

SE0925 : Central Library & Archives, Halifax

taken 6 years ago, near to Halifax, Calderdale, England

Central Library & Archives, Halifax
Central Library & Archives, Halifax
Calderdale's new Central Library and Archives building was opened in September 2017 on the site of Square Congregational Church which had occupied the site on Square Road between 1857 and 1969. Square Church had been built because the congregation had outgrown Square Chapel (the red brick building on the left, now an arts centre). The church was demolished in 1976, except for the 235 foot spire and a few walls, which have been incorporated into the new building.

The Library and Archive replaces a building on Northgate which opened in 1983.

A new entrance was also created into the Piece Hall, which is located immediately to the west of the Square Church site.

The building on the right is the Calderdale Industrial Museum. This opened in 1985 but closed to the public in 1998. In 2016 the Calderdale Industrial Museum
Association (CIMA) took over the running of the museum. As of January 2019 the museum is open every Saturday.
The Piece Hall

The Halifax Piece Hall is a building in the town centre of Halifax, West Yorkshire, England, originally built as a sales centre for woollen handloom weavers. It opened on 1 January 1779, with over 300 separate rooms arranged around a central courtyard. The term piece refers to pieces of cloth that were sold. As factories started up in the early nineteenth century the trade in handwoven wool declined and around 1815 the rules were changed to allow the sale of cotton goods.

The Piece Hall is currently closed to the public due to redevelopment work taking place, due to be completed in 2016.

The piece hall was erected by the manufacturers and is a large quadrangular building of freestone occupying an area of ten thousand square yards with a rustic basement story and two upper stories fronted with two interior colonnades which are spacious walks leading to arched rooms where goods in an unfinished state were deposited and exhibited for sale to the merchants every Saturday from ten to twelve o clock. This structure which was completed at an expense of 12,000 UKP and opened on 1 January 1779 unites elegance convenience and security. It contains three hundred and fifteen separate rooms and is proof against fire.

The Piece Hall closed on 16 January 2014 for redevelopment work, which will repair and conserve the building in-keeping with its Grade-I listing, as well as installing new services. A three-storey extension will also be constructed at the south-eastern corner of the building, adjoining the Square Church spire site and Square Chapel.

When the Piece Hall re-opens in Spring 2016, the Piece Hall will be home to the Heritage Interpretation Centre, where you will be able to learn about the history of the building, independent shops, cafés and a newly landscaped courtyard area, which can be used for events, concerts and festivals, as well as being an attractive space for visitors to relax.

The Hall is in a central part of Halifax, next door to Woolshops Shopping Centre, outside the bustling Market Street, and is close by to the bus and railway stations.

On the exterior on the Market Street side are a pair of handprints, which, according to folklore, are cursed, as many attempts over the years have failed to eradicate them.

Until the recent closure for renovation, the Piece Hall was home to specialist shops, an art gallery, the Tourist Information Centre and other organisations.

The 1996 film, Brassed Off featured a scene set and filmed on location at The Piece Hall. In the film it is the location of the National Brass Band Championships - Yorkshire Area Qualifying Contest.

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SE0925, 1242 images   (more nearby 🔍)
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Phil Champion   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Friday, 19 October, 2018   (more nearby)
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Monday, 4 February, 2019
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OSGB36: geotagged! SE 0961 2509 [10m precision]
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OSGB36: geotagged! SE 09635 25107
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