From both social and historical perspectives, the public house has long
played an important role in the life of the ancient parish of Halifax.
This second volume of Halifax Pubs covers a different set of pubs to the
first volume and provides an invaluable insight into the history of the
town and its surrounding communities. Covering areas previously
unexplored, the book touches upon some of the local and national events
that have influenced Halifax's brewers, publicans and customers.
Illustrated with over 200 old photographs - many previously unpublished
and dating from as far back as the 1850s - this fascinating collection
will rekindle memories of events, incidents, celebrations or simply the
hostelries themselves. Stephen Gee - author of Halifax Through Time and
whose 'Gee Collection' is an invaluable resource for historians of the
parish - provides an endlessly fascinating account of the town's
hostelries that includes tales of riots, forgery and murder