1st White Cloth Hall - définition. Qu'est-ce que 1st White Cloth Hall
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est 1st White Cloth Hall - définition


1st White Cloth Hall         
  • Kirkgate, the oldest street in Leeds and site (to the right of the image shown, just out of shot) of the derelict 1st White Cloth Hall, in July 2014
  • First White Cloth Hall during reconstruction, September 2020
CLOTH HALL IN LEEDS, WEST YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND, UK
White Cloth Hall; First White Cloth Hall
The 1st White Cloth Hall is a Grade II* listed building on Kirkgate, in the city centre of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England.
Cloth hall         
  • Former cloth hall and later town hall of [[Antoing]]
  • [[Leiden]] ([[Holland]]) [[Broadcloth]] Hall: 19th-century view of present-day ''[[Museum De Lakenhal]]'' (Cloth-Hall Museum) of art
  • Ypres Broadcloth Hall]]
  • [[Tournai]] Cloth Hall
HISTORIC BUILDING IN THE MARKETPLACE OF A EUROPEAN TOWN
Cloth Hall; Lakenhal; Linen hall
A cloth hall or linen hall (; ; ; ) is a historic building located in the centre of the main marketplace of a European town. Cloth halls were built from medieval times into the 18th century.
3rd White Cloth Hall         
  • Blue plaque
MARKET HALL IN LEEDS, WEST YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND, UK
Third White Cloth Hall
The 3rd White Cloth Hall is an important historic building in Leeds city centre in England. Between its construction in 1775–6 and partial destruction in 1865, the hall was one of the most important market places in Northern England for the sale of undyed cloth.