King Cross Street, Halifax
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King Cross Street, Halifax – aka King Cross Lane – is
the first part of the major A58 road out of Halifax, leading
westwards from Bull Green to King Cross Road.
The odd numbers are on the south side of
the street, and the even numbers are on
the north side.
Property in King Cross Street |
The occupants of the properties here have included
- Unknown Address:
- Bethel Rhodes & Son
- Borough Cocoa House, Halifax
- William Bottomley
- Harnett & Company
- Peter Kenyon Holden
- James Wadsworth & Sons
- E. Sykes
- Myrtle Grove, Halifax [1825]
- Haworth & Ecroyd, conveyancers & attorneys [1829]
- John Hebden & Son, merchant [1829]
- Rev John Worgan Dew [1833]
- Samuel Farrar, wine & spirit merchant [1834]
- Joseph Vickerman, woollen draper [1834]
- North Park House, Halifax [1835]
- Joshua Appleyard, spinner [1837]
- W. Armytage, card maker [1837]
- Thomas Clarkson, artist [1837]
- James Dearden, joiner [1837]
- Samuel Pollit [1837]
- Caleb Stansfield, woolstapler [1837]
- W. Waddington, card maker [1837]
- Samuel Fleming [1841]
- Charles Child [1850]
- Mr Hobbis [1868]
- Dr John Varley Roberts [1874]
- Samuel Smith [1879]
- James Scholefield [1900]
- Carlton Chambers, Halifax [1936]
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- Number 4:
- Joshua Stansfield, woolstapler [1837]
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- Number 10:
- Thomas Farnell, grocer & linen draper [1829]
- Ann Bryar, stay maker [1837]
- Mrs Sarah Machin [1837]
- J Cardus, draper & hosier [1905]
- Number 12:
- Crossland & Dyson, butchers [1905]
- Number 12a:
- Number 14:
- Edward Ackroyd [1905]
- John Ackroyd [1905]
- Miss Watson, dressmaker [1905]
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- Number 22:
- Francis Nichol, iron & brass founder [1837]
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- Number 26:
- Thomas Waddington, plumber & glazier [1834]
- J. E. Garside, newasgent & stationer [1905]
- Number 27:
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- Number 31:
- Henry Swift, plumber & glazier [1834]
- Number 32:
- W. A. Binns, hairdresser [1905]
- Number 34:
- Henry Swift [1861]
- S. Halliwell, grocer & provisions dealer [1905]
- Number 38:
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- Number 42:
- David Brown [1837]
- T. Sutcliff, window blind maker [1905]
- T. Sutcliffe [1905]
- Number 42a:
- J. Warr, glass & china dealer [1905]
- Number 43:
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- Number 50:
- Walter E. Thomas, pork butcher [1905]
- Number 52:
- Number 56:
- J Dearden, joiner [1837]
- James James, greengrocer & fried fish dealer [1905]
- Number 57:
- Number 58:
- Mrs Mary Butter [1837]
- B. Wilson, boot & shoe dealer & leather merchant [1905]
- Number 60:
- T. E. Bennett, butcher [1905]
- Number 62:
- John Walker, currier & leather cutter [1837]
- E. Walton, boot maker & dealer [1905]
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- Number 88:
- Number 89:
- Central Garage filling station [1936]
- Number 90:
- Number 92:
- Number 92a:
- Singing Academy (in the basement) [1911]
Beerhouses & Pubs in King Cross Street, Halifax |
Several beerhouses and public houses have been recorded in and
around King Cross Street, Halifax, including
©
Malcolm Bull
2023
Revised 15:49 / 28th November 2023 / 20162
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