Union Street, Halifax
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In 1745, Union Street was named in support of the Crown during
the Jacobite rebellion – as was the Union Cross.
The Street continues into Union Street South
The occupants of the properties here have included
- Unknown Address:
- Central Cocoa House, Halifax
- Dreadnought Bazaar, Halifax
- Thomas's Up-To-Date Toys
- Wilson's hardware shop
- John Abbott [1800s]
- The Collingwood family [1806]
- E. Gledhill & Sons [1809]
- Richard Priestley [1809]
- Robert Abbott & Company [1809]
- Abbott & Ellerton [1816]
- West Riding Magistrates' Office [1818]
- Paul Alfieri, jeweller & hardware & toymen [1822]
- Paul Alfieri [1822]
- J & O Bates, card makers [1822]
- John Clark, gardener [1822]
- Joseph Farrar, grocer [1822]
- James Parker, clog & patten maker [1822]
- Robert Abbot & Son, woolstapler [1822]
- Joah Crossley, music & musical instrument seller [1829]
- Joseph Naylor [1829]
- Miss Richardson [1829]
- Mrs Walton [1829]
- Samuel Foster, boot & shoe maker [1834]
- Henry Horsfall, boot & shoe maker [1834]
- Buck & Kershaw, stuff merchants [1834]
- Buck & Kershaw, worsted spinners [1834]
- John Kilner, boot & shoe maker [1834]
- Jane Muir, milliner & dress maker [1834]
- Joseph Naylor [1834]
- Isaac Sykes, boot & shoe maker [1834]
- Edward Wainer, merchants [1834]
- Edmund Minson Wavell [1834]
- John Birks [1837]
- Thomas Cockcroft [1837]
- James Kershaw, miller [1837]
- Thomas Kershaw, miller [1837]
- John Mitchell, farmer & cowkeeper [1837]
- Jane & Mary Muir, straw hat makers [1837]
- William Midgley [1840]
- William & James Dewhirst [1845]
- Joseph Norminton [1849]
- Halifax Old Town Hall [1850]
- James Mallinson [1850]
- Richard Jessop [1857]
- Esau Hanson [1866]
- Mr Clark [1870s]
- M. Chambers [1871]
- Alfred Zechariah Sindall [1875]
- James Crossley [1881]
- Luke Holt [1887]
- Vost & Fisher [1888]
- Halifax Central Hall [1905]
- Halifax & District Band of Hope Union [1917]
- Jewson's gunsmiths [1999]
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- Number 3:
- Joan Crossley, hairdresser [1837]
- Number 5:
- James Muir, linen draper [1829]
- Jane Muir, straw hat maker [1829]
- Francis Greenwood [1863]
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- Ann Whiteley [1834]
- Anthony Tiffany, tailors [1837]
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- Number 20:
- John Gaukroger, woollen draper [1829]
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- Number 22:
- Joseph Fleming, boot & shoe maker & leather seller [1834]
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- Number 34:
Beerhouses & Pubs in Union Street, Halifax |
Several beerhouses and public houses have been recorded in and
around Union Street, Halifax, including
See
West Riding Magistrates' Office
©
Malcolm Bull
2024
Revised 16:27 / 31st October 2024 / 13343
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