Halifax, Technical School 1896
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This photograph shows looms and other equipment installed in a workshop at the technical school; it shows the importance of the cloth industry to the town. Indeed, Halifax had been granted its own laws for dealing with people convicted of stealing cloth. The law was limited to the forest of Hardwick, including the 18 towns and villages within its boundary. Anyone found with stolen cloth 'shall be taken to the gibbet and there have his head cut from his body'. Halifax had a decapitating machine - Dr Guillotine simply improved on the idea.
An extract from Yorkshire Photographic Memories.
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