The Victoria Hall, Bolton

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The Victoria Hall, Bolton

Image: © David Dixon Taken: 3 Feb 2020

The Knowsley Street façade, showing the red-brick and terracotta entrance and the ground floor shops which were retained and let to provide income for the Mission. The tower has paired first-floor windows with a tripartite oriel window above them. The round, blind panel was presumably originally meant to house a clock.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.580775
Longitude
-2.430876