Huddersfield, New Street 1957
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Previously called South Street, this was redeveloped in the late 18th century. The 'Brick' building sited opposite the Boot and Shoe was erected in 1770 out of bricks not needed for the Cloth Hall. In the 19th century, New Street became a banking location. The Cloth Hall was demolished amid much controversy in 1930 to make way for the new supercinema, the Ritz. Parts of the Cloth Hall, the clock and bell tower, were re-erected as a shelter in Ravensknowle Park.
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