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William Hill (English architect)

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Hill's first recorded commission was in 1852 to build a terrace of nine houses, and his work for the next five years was at a similar, mundane level. At this time most architects traditionally confined their works to the area close to their office. Hill was to gain commissions for more substantial
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buildings, and for gaining such commissions in other parts of the country. Webster identifies two reasons for this: the first was his willingness to enter competitions for the design of buildings in other parts of the country, and the second being his membership of the
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Hill practised in sequence from three offices in Leeds and, in common with other architects, took in pupils. One of these was his son, William Longfield Hill (1864–1929), who succeeded him in the practice. In 1868 he joined in partnership with Salmon L. Swann of
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style, the main front has columns, an entablature, a pediment and a central pedestal supporting a statue of the goddess, Ceres. The main structure was demolished in 1973 and the façade retained as an entrance to a shopping centre.
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The school was built in 1862 followed by the church in 1865 for the Methodist New Connexion; later a Seventh Day Adventist church. Constructed in stone and in
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Webster, Christopher (2012), "The rewards for diligence an dprudence: the exemplary career of William Hill (1827–1889)", in Webster, Christopher (ed.),
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invited Hill to design a town hall in a similar style to that of Bolton, but on a larger scale. Hill's design for the town hall, now known as
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style. Damaged in the Second World War and largely rebuilt, but without some of its former decorative details. Its frontage has 17 
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The image shows the town hall as it was first built. Due to the bomb damage parts now look different, especially the top of the tower.
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amounted to a little over £8,181 (equivalent to £1,110,000 in 2023). He was buried with his wife in the churchyard of
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and sacks of corn. It was altered in 1979–80 to provide shops on the ground floor and a hall and meeting rooms above.
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Hill's willingness to enter competitions further afield resulted in his gaining commissions for corn exchanges in
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style, the main front has columns, an entablature and a central pedestal supporting a statue of the goddess,
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Built as a public dispensary, later used as a chest clinic. In red brick with stone dressings, and
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style. The church was extended by Hill in 1886. The building is now used by the
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style, the main front includes a round-headed double doorway, and a four-light
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commented that it is "one of the grandest gestures of municipal pride".
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style. At the centre of the main front is a two-stage clock tower.
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Hill's major commissions were for two town halls. The first was for
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Particularly important buildings of more than special interest.
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The Practice of Architecture: eight architects, 1830–1930
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Buildings of national importance and special interest.
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Index

Halifax
Adel
Leeds
West Yorkshire
Methodist New Connexion
Halifax
Nonconformist
Wakefield
Methodist New Connexion
Methodist Church
Leeds
Leicester
Dewsbury
Sheffield
Stockport
Birmingham
Durham
Hanley
Nonconformist
Congregationalists
Unitarians
Baptists
United Methodist Free Churches
Church of England
Neoclassical
Gothic
Devizes
Banbury
Hertford
workhouses

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