Halifax and its infamous Piece Hall, built by murderous bastards, is just one of many pieces of heritage so revered by the middle classes that pack out all the major parties across the West Yorkshire town. Meanwhile, here is a lovely little grave in Wainstalls that contains the remains of orphans brought from Liverpool to work for nothing in the 19th century and who died very early deaths. There'll be no special occasions for those poor sods.
It is my intention to produce a short film on this soon.
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