The Architectural Grandeur of Cartwright Hall

With two wide staircases sweeping up either side of an ornate balcony dominated by classical Composite/Corintian columns and very grand tall windows, this area of Cartwright Hall in Bradford not only typifies the architecture of the hall, but the grandeur that Bradford aspired to and achieved during its heyday as the wool capital of the world.

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