Northgate, Halifax
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Northgate leads from Old Market in Halifax town centre,
then northwards towards North Bridge.
In 1950, property on the east side of Northgate was demolished when
Northgate and Broad Street were widened.
Old houses here are illustrated in John Horner's book Buildings in
the Town & Parish of Halifax
The occupants of the properties here have included
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- C. H. Walker & Company
- Sydney Smith & Company, carrier
- Gibson Dixon
- Frances Greenwood
- Thomas & Son
- Edward Gledhill [17??]
- James Ogden & Sons [17??]
- Halifax Millinery & Mourning Establishment [19??]
- Harold Ellis Stead Ingham [19??]
- Northgate House, Halifax [1740]
- The Halifax Pillory [1786]
- Dr Joseph Hulme [1806]
- William Wormleighton [1807]
- Threlkeld & Company [1809]
- J. & J. Baldwin & Partners Limited [1811]
- Lewis Alexander [1816]
- Dr S. D. Atkinson [1816]
- Dr T. F. Drake [1816]
- Cain Ambler, earthenware dealer [1822]
- John Blamyre, blacksmith [1822]
- John Blamyre [1822]
- John Bollans, plumber & glazier [1822]
- Thomas Bottomley, brazier & tinsmith [1822]
- Thomas Finch [1822]
- Thomas Finch [1822]
- J & R Gregory, whip manufacturer [1822]
- Thomas Hemingway, confectioner & fruiterer [1822]
- John Hobson, grocer [1822]
- Michael Hutchinson, tailor & draper [1822]
- Samuel Jagger, saddler [1822]
- Mrs Mary Lister [1822]
- Sarah Lister, milliner & dress maker [1822]
- Augustus Ernest Mercer, dyer [1822]
- Dr Richard Moulson [1822]
- Matthew Nicholson, whitesmith [1822]
- Mary Shackleton, earthenware dealer [1822]
- Thomas Smith, card maker [1822]
- Joseph Waddington, grocer [1822]
- Robert Wainhouse [1822]
- Robert Wainhouse, ironmonger [1822]
- Thomas Finch [1824]
- James Akroyd [1829]
- Thomas Bottomley, brazier & tinplate worker [1829]
- Eli Gledhill, painter &c [1829]
- William Birtwhistle, bookseller [1834]
- Thomas Bottomley, brazier & tin plate worker [1834]
- Ely Gledhill, painter &c [1834]
- Thomas Greenwood, timber merchant [1834]
- James Hartley, blacksmith [1834]
- Isaac Pilling, brazier & tin plate worker [1834]
- William Shaw, plasterer [1834]
- Northgate Hall, Halifax [1835]
- Thomas Craven, car owner [1837]
- William Johnson, woolstapler [1837]
- Eagland Bray & Son Limited [1840]
- Eagland Bray [1841]
- Victoria Copper Works, Halifax [1845]
- John Anderton [1850]
- James Lord [1850]
- Thomas Lupton [1850]
- John Ellis Watkinson [1850]
- Northgate Turkish Baths, Halifax [1855]
- John Boddy [1856]
- James Wadsworth [1857]
- Boddy's Buildings, Halifax [1858]
- The Colosseum, Halifax [1858]
- Temperance Hall, Halifax [1860]
- John Boddy [1861]
- Central Stores of the Halifax Industrial Society [1861]
- Halifax Industrial Society [1861]
- John Oakes [1861]
- W. H. Graydon & Sons [1864]
- North's Eating House [1865]
- Copley Ramsden [1866]
- William Aaron [1871]
- Northgate End Chapel, Halifax [1871]
- Leeming & Leeming [1872]
- Charles Horner Limited [1875]
- Charles Horner [1875]
- Crossley Chambers, Halifax [1881]
- Exchange Buildings, Halifax [1881]
- Amos Stocks [1881]
- Thomas Fleming [1882]
- Butter & Company [1889]
- Fred Layfield [1889]
- Henry Mitchell [1889]
- Northgate Building, Halifax [1890s]
- F. G. Fleming & Sons [1897]
- Cinema de Luxe, Halifax [1912]
- Theatre de Luxe, Halifax [1914]
- Slip Inn Restaurant, Halifax [1915]
- Thomas Greenwood [1930]
- Roxy de Luxe, Halifax [1934]
- Northgate End Sunday School [1941]
- Timeform [1950s]
- Rhuaka Remedies (1923) Limited [1960s]
- Halifax Co-operative Society [1970]
- Healey's Household Requirements [1970]
- Northgate House, Halifax [1983]
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- Susannah Stancliffe, hair dresser [1837]
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- Charles Bromley [1822]
- Thomas Metcalfe, tobacconist [1834]
- Henry Bannister, hat manufacturer [1837]
- John Dugdale, hat manufacturer [1837]
- Francis Hebden [1837]
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- Samuel Pickard, saddler [1837]
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- Richard Holliday, hair dresser [1837]
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- Elizabeth Thompson, china, glass & earthenware dealer [1829]
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- John Tillotson, maltster [1837]
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- Joseph Waddington, grocer [1829]
- Robert Wainhouse, ironmonger [1837]
- Daniel Wilson [1863]
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- Anthony Nelson, corn miller & dealer [1829]
- Joseph Pollard, wholesale dealer [1837]
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Beerhouses & Pubs in Northgate, Halifax |
Several beerhouses and public houses have been recorded in and
around Northgate, Halifax, including
- Bridge Tavern, Halifax
- Buck, Halifax
- Commercial, Halifax
- Foundry, Halifax
- Globe Hotel, Halifax
- Malt Shovel, Halifax
- North Bridge Tavern, Halifax
- Northgate Hotel, Halifax
- Northgate Tap, Halifax
- Northgate Temperance Hotel, Halifax
- Old Three Pigeons, Halifax
- Roebuck, Halifax
- Royal Sovereigns, Halifax
- Shoulder of Mutton, Southowram
- Sugden's Temperance Hotel, Halifax
- Temperance Hotel, Halifax
- Travellers' Rest, Halifax
- Waggoners', Halifax
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Malcolm Bull
2024
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