Halifax Place, Nottingham 1
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: Unknown
A view of the Lace Market Theatre from the cul de sac end of Halifax Place. This theatre has had more than "a lick and a promise" over the years. Originally built in 1761 as a chapel, it later became the school where William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army, was a pupil. When an amalgamation of two amateur dramatic groups took it over in the 70s it was a dilapidated paint store. The building, which has been extended in now Grade II listed.