The New Exchange at Bradford (original) (raw)
The New Exchange at Bradford
Lockwood and Mawson, architects
J. and W. Beanland, builders
1867
Source: Illustrated London News
“The opening of the new Exchange at Bradford took place on Wednesday last. The site upon which this building has been erected is exceedingly irregular, and presented many difficulties, being in the form of a triangle, with the narrowest point, towards the principal front. Upon this ground to construct a large hall of regular form, and to surround it with shops and offices, which should be well lighted and conveniently approached, was no easy task.” [Continued below]
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