Silver Street Halifax
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Much property was demolished in 1882 when the street was redeveloped.
Some of the 19th century buildings here are listed
This is discussed in
the collection of Prints by J. R. Smith.
Property in Silver Street |
The occupants of the properties here have included
- Unknown Address:
- Graphic House, Halifax
- Royal Insurance Buildings, Halifax
- Royal Insurance Buildings, Halifax
- Joseph Norminton [1809]
- Joseph Smith [1809]
- William Ettis [1816]
- Sarah Atkinson, confectioner and fruiterer [1822]
- James Crabtree, cooper [1822]
- Henry Mellin [1822]
- Samuel Mounsey, hosier [1822]
- Joseph Norminton, distiller [1822]
- Sarah Parker, grocer [1822]
- Thomas Walker, bookseller, stationer & bookbinder [1822]
- Thomas Walker, printer [1822]
- John Sutcliffe, wine & spirit merchant [1829]
- John Holroyd, woolstapler [1834]
- Joseph Hopkinson, wine & spirit merchant [1834]
- Rawdon Briggs & Sons [1834]
- George Smith, wine & spirit merchant [1834]
- John Sutcliffe, spirit merchant [1834]
- Jno Sutcliffe, wine & spirit merchant [1837]
- George Whiteley [1845]
- Hilton & Son [1850]
- John Ackroyd & Sons [1850]
- Murgatroyd & Simpson [1850]
- Thomas Perkington [1850]
- Joshua Fourness Perkinton [1850]
- John Menzies [1851]
- Jackson & Casson [1855]
- Thomas Rhodes & Sons Limited [1866]
- Halifax Equitable Benefit Building Society Offices [1870s]
- J. W. Normanton [1877]
- Thomas Simpson & Sons Limited [1886]
- Tower Chambers, Halifax [1890]
- Edward Mortimer [1892]
- Hannah Jagger [1894]
- London City & Midland Bank Limited [1900s]
- Ratcliffe Birkhead [1905]
- W. Patterson [1913]
- William Patterson (Printers) Limited [1927]
- Berkeley Frome [1950s]
- John Mollett Limited [1950s]
- Harrison Gibson [1960]
- A. Graham & Son [1960s]
- Jowett & Sowry [1990s]
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- Number 5:
- George Webster, porter merchant [1837]
- Mikado Café [1889]
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- Number 7:
- Atkinson & Gelson, hosier [1822]
- John Marsh [1894]
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- Number 9:
- James Crabtree, clothes broker and dealer [1822]
- Charles Spencer Jardine & Company, wholesale dealer [1837]
- A. & M. Carter [1886]
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- Number 11:
- George Smith, wine & spirit merchant [1837]
- Number 12:
- Number 15:
- John Pollard, upholsterer [1822]
- Hopkinson & Ackroyd, wine & spirit merchants [1829]
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- Number 22:
- Thomas Robertshaw, clog & patten maker [1829]
- Henry Bottomley, tea dealer [1834]
- Alfred Davies [1908]
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- Number 24:
- John Holroyd, perfumer [1822]
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- Number 28:
- William Walker, ironmonger [1837]
- Joseph Hornby, furniture broker [1861]
- Number 29:
- John Hartley, cooper [1837]
- James E. Jowett, piano dealer [1936]
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- Number 31:
- Number 32:
- John Sunderland, machine maker [1837]
- Number 34:
- John Blakeborough, cooper [1829]
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- Number 37:
- John Holroyd, hair dresser [1837]
- Number 39:
- Isaac Sykes, gardener [1837]
- Number 43:
- William Latham, linen draper [1837]
- Number 45:
- John Pollard, cabinet maker [1822]
Beerhouses & Pubs in Silver Street, Halifax |
Several beerhouses and public houses have been recorded in and
around Silver Street, Halifax, including
- Black Lion, Halifax
- Black Swan, Halifax
- Coiners, Halifax
- Cross Pipes, Halifax
- Duke Wellington, Halifax
- Globe, Halifax
- Golden Plough, Halifax
- Hambletonian, Halifax
- Shoulder of Mutton, Southowram
- Silvers Bar, Halifax
- Stewart's Vaults, Halifax
- Victory Lounge, Halifax
- White Lion Hotel & Posting House, Halifax
- Woodman, Halifax
- Yates's Wine Lodge, Halifax
See
Chadwick Alley, Halifax,
Fox Ginnel, Halifax,
John Mollett Limited,
Red Lion Alley, Halifax and
Woodhead Alley, Halifax
©
Malcolm Bull
2023
Revised 14:37 / 14th October 2023 / 16503
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