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Trans Halifax Antiq Soc 9
Title
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Title:
Trans Halifax Antiq Soc 9
Series
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Series:
Transactions of the Halifax Antiquarian Society
Volume
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Volume:
9
Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
John A Hargreaves
Publisher
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Publisher:
Halifax Antiquarian Society
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2001
Source
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
Created Date
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Created Date:
28 Mar 2002
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Editorial
John A Hargreaves
7 - 9
Suggests that post-1900 AD themes are often neglected by historians.
The Yorkshire Pennines and Yorkshire Wolds: a comparative historical analysis
Bernard Jennings
13 - 27
Discusses the history and landscape of the two regions between the Neolithic and the mid-Victorian era.
Some Halifax statues and ornamental stonework
Derek Bridge
28 - 43
Discusses statues and other stonework, including some local fountains, sundials, and inscriptions.
An historical outline and architectural history of Hoo Hole in Cragg Vale
Tony Heginbottom
David Cant
44 - 52
Considers the history, landscape, and architecture of the Hoo Hole estate, which has been occupied since at least 1447 AD. Surviving architecture includes: a Tudor timber-framed house; an Elizabethan stone-built house; a seventeenth-century kitchen wing; various eighteenth- and ninteenth-century outhouses; and a laithe barn, probably dating to the first half of the seventeenth century.
Laurence Sterne (1713--1768) and Hipperholme Grammar School, Halifax
J T Hughes
53 - 62
Mostly historical, mentions some elements of Halifax in the seventeenth century including the grammar school and Woodhouse, Skircoat.
The revival of old dissent: Baptists and Independents in the parish of Halifax...
John A Hargreaves
79 - 99
Mostly historical. Mentions the architecture of some chapels in the town.
Joseph Frederick Walsh (1861--1950), architect: his early career
Peter W Robinson
107 - 125
Mostly historical. Features some of the buildings that Walsh designed.
Appendix: gazetteer of buildings designed by Joseph F. Walsh
123 - 0
From loom to screen: the service sector revolution in Calderdale, 1951-...
David Gilchrist
143 - 151
Mostly historical. Describes late twentieth-century economic changes in the area.