North Parade Halifax
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North Parade leads westwards from Northgate.
Constructed in the early 19th century, the street was originally
called Needless
Occupiers of Property in North Parade |
The occupants of the properties here have included
- Unknown Address:
- Fearnought Works, Halifax
- Globe Works, Halifax
- Needless, Halifax
- Red Tom's Field, Halifax
- Waltons of Halifax
- Jonathan Akroyd [1818]
- Martha Haigh [1822]
- William Hall, attorney [1822]
- Richard Rooke, merchant [1822]
- John Ross, spirit & wine merchant [1822]
- Joseph Atkinson, card maker [1829]
- Elise's Infants' School [1830]
- Misses Wall School [1831]
- Samuel Tetley, machine maker [1837]
- Miss Sarah Wells [1837]
- Rhoebottom's Infants' School [1838]
- Rev Philip James White [1845]
- Sarah Hodgson [1850]
- John Holdsworth [1850]
- Ingham's School, Halifax [1850]
- Roger Ives [1850]
- Richard Ridehalgh [1851]
- Rev William Robert Morrison [1865]
- Harrison's School, Halifax [1870]
- Albert Hind Limited [1879]
- B. Alderson & Sons [1890]
- Joseph Green (Timber Importers) Limited [1936]
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- William Sheard, bookkeeper [1837]
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- Mrs Martha Atkinson [1837]
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Malcolm Bull
2024
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