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Halifax Teacher's War Memorial (room 1) Bankfield Museum

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Halifax Teacher's War Memorial (room 1) Bankfield Museum

View inside the Teacher's War Memorial Room at Bankfield Museum, near Halifax, West Yorkshire.

Author: S. Priestman
Date: not dated
Location: Halifax
Format: Postcard - Mono
Document ID: 100147
Library ID: 34559486

Bankfield House was built for Edward Akroyd (1810-1887), who lived there from 1837 to 1856. He was the grandson of James Akroyd, who in 1811 founded the world's largest worsted manufacturers: James Akroyd & Son. Edward was a benevolent employer, supporting many organisations and institutions which enabled his employees to seek better living conditions. He built Akroydon to house his workers and provided them with low-cost allotments. He also founded All Souls' Church in 1855, after purchasing a former Baptist church at Haley Hill.




Bankfield House is now a museum, which presents international exhibitions of costume, fabrics, textiles, and toys.




Still standing 2003.

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