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Kirkby Malham Parish Hall
Kirkby Malham Parish Hall
The church hall is a two storey building dated 1897. It was publicly opened by Walter Morrison who provided much of the funding and together with Mr Winskill drew the plans. The mason was John Carr, the woodworker Stephen Clark, painter and varnisher was Edmund Handby. It cost a total of £932 with the site given by Mr Procter of Holgate Head and Mrs Serjeantson of Hanlith Hall. The large room was used for Sunday School, concerts, classes etc. The reading room, with fire, was open all year from 10am and was stocked with daily and weekly newspapers. There was a good library downstairs.
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MLHGDate of creation
1999Contributor
MLHGReference number
MLH/002/003/010Subjects
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Kirkby Malham (43)
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Photograph (1439)
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