Halifax's Piece Hall is the only cloth hall in England. it was opened in 1779 as a place for the Yorkshire wool merchants to do business. Now it houses museums and shops.
It occupies a site of several acres. There's a huge cobbled quadrangle in the middle.
In 1972 it was saved from demolition by a single vote in council. Can you imagine that? These days it would be unthinkable to tear down something like this. The 1970s really were a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away. |
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We've just had the prices for this years wool. The lowest for 30 years and not even enough to cover the cost of shearing them.
In other news,our garrison town is no longer. All the soldiers have gone and they are turning the barracks into a prison. Dover needs this like a hole in the head.
Sorry I ranted there
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What is the building now?
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A really nice place to go spend a Sunday afternoon.
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This sort of factory architecture tends to remind me of Persian mosques (here, the Friday Mosque at Isfahan).
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It's not exactly a beautiful building, but it gifts Halifax with a really amazing urban space.
The setting helps. The hills behind. And the Victorian church spire gives it a much needed vertical accent.
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Great picture, too - I love the way the foreground vertical echoes the spire. I've missed your photos...
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But the Piece Hall was too good a subject to miss.
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Seconded!
That's a splendid photo of a splendid building.
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I've been resting the camera. Mainly because I felt I was repeating myself. Same subjects, same sort of compositions. But the Piece Hall was just too photogenic to resist.
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Post-modern architecture = build something new, but make it look old.
Post-post-modern architecture = never build anything new? :)
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