A new building has been approved for the top of Castle Hill. But the HCS has asked the government to call in the plan for review. Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick will make the final decision. Picture: Huddersfield Examiner
Sunday market, Byram Arcade. Picture: Robin Courtney
Merged old and new images of Cross Church Street by Graeme Bower
Clockwise from top left: Lindley Clock Tower; statue on the Prudential Assurance Buildings; sculpted mask on the Britannia Buildings, St George's Square; St Stephen's Church, Lindley; Turnbridge; Wellington Mills, Lindley.
Richard Steinitz Building, University of Huddersfield
Oastler Building, University of Huddersfield
Briarcourt, Lindley
Ceramic panels on Queensgate Market Hall
The facade of Huddersfield Railway station in 2019
Britannia Buildings, above, Below: Firth Street Mills, left and Station Street
The Co-operative building and its clock, right
The former Empire Cinema. Clockwise below: The former Mechanics' Institute, now part of the Media Centre; offices on Station Street; a view up Northumberland Street of the railway station; the Open Market on Brook Street.
New and old images of the Post Office building in Northumberland Street. Below: The Drill Hall, St Paul's Street
Deighton Mills, Leeds Road. Picture: Tim Green
Birks Mill, Almondbury.
Huddersfield Hippodrome, a conversion of a Victorian riding shed
The Castle, Beaumont Park. Picture: Huddersfield Exposed.
John William Street. Picture: Huddersfield Exposed.
King Street. Picture: Huddersfield Exposed.
King Street with the Victorian Market Hall. Picture: Huddersfield Exposed.
New Street. Picture: Huddersfield Exposed.
Westgate. Picture: Huddersfield Exposed.
Springwood School. Picture: Huddersfield Exposed.
Old Cloth Hall, Huddersfield.
Huddersfield Corporation opened its first steam tram route in January, 1883, the first UK example of a municipally-operated tramway system. The picture dates from 1890.
Depictions of Market Place, Huddersfield, including a drawing by Huddersfield architect Norman Colley, bottom right
Cloth Hall Street, about 1900.
Shaw and Hallas, established in 1864..
Victorian Market Hall, King Street, 1960s. Picture: Huddersfield Examiner.