p.mckendrick: I can find nothing about this Church/Chapel/School on Haugh Shaw Road in Saville Park, Halifax; unusual as it's brick possibly dating from 1880
p.mckendrick: All Souls Church. Halifax. West Yorkshire. 1869. Grade 1 Listed. Designed by George Scott for Edward Akroyd for his model village/factory area Akroydon. Magnesium Limestone is used to dress the outer giving it an unusual white gloss finish.
p.mckendrick: The Joseph Crossley Almshouses are Tudor style almshouses built by Roger Ives and Son in 1863-70. They are still used as elderly residential homes.
p.mckendrick: Calderdale Magistrates Court. Halifax. Not too much around the www of this late 19thC Ashlar dressed sandstone building. To me it looks around 1872-8
p.mckendrick: Holy Trinity Church 1798. Tower added 1818. Now offices. Designed by Thomas Johnson of Leeds although some say William Bradley of Piece Hall fame.
p.mckendrick: Mount Zion chapel was demolished and then rebuilt in 1815 whilst the cottage, 1773, remained to give the present shape to the building. John Wesley visited the chapel in 1774
p.mckendrick: Old farm. Cragg Vale. West Yorkshire. UK.
p.mckendrick: Halifax Minster. (St John the Baptist Church). It has medieval roots, the tower was finished in 1449AD