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 Post subject: Re: Morley Drill Hall - Leeds [For Gwyn]
PostPosted: Tue 09 Dec, 2008 1:34 pm 
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Click on Browse - although I am not sure if the period is too early [1840-1850]

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 Post subject: Re: Morley Drill Hall - Leeds [For Gwyn]
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Rifle Corps Armoury and Drill Shed [1865]Source: The Leeds Intelligencer 22-4-1865. p. 7.


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 Post subject: Re: Morley Drill Hall - Leeds [For Gwyn]
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Wakefield Pageant [1933][ Source: Yorkshire Evening News Monday, 19-6-1933.


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 Post subject: Re: Morley Drill Hall - Leeds [For Gwyn]
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Wakefield Pageant [1933] Source: Yorkshire Evening News, Tuesday 20-6-1933.


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 Post subject: Re: Morley Drill Hall - Leeds [For Gwyn]
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Clarence Park-Wakefield. Source: Yorkshire Evening Post Weds, 28-6-1933


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 Post subject: Re: Morley Drill Hall - Leeds [For Gwyn]
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Dave Mruk wrote:
Click on Browse - although I am not sure if the period is too early [1840-1850]


I'm sure it wasn't there yesterday! It's come back! Thanks.

Some drill hall premises were used and re-used; for example, Stockport Armoury, which is still in use, was built in 1862 and Heckmondwyke Artillery was 1867. Some were / are recycled premises; e.g. Hale, Cheshire, was an 1872 ice rink and many are former chapels, e.g. Skelton was a Wesleyan chapel built in 1813. Both the latter have been demolished. Last year we presented some information about the recycling of drill halls to a planning inquiry and have quite a body of examples.

Therefore, illustrations and even descriptions in publications such as The Builder may well be relevant.


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 Post subject: Re: Morley Drill Hall - Leeds [For Gwyn]
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Thank you very much for all those scans, which I will download for the Project.

I've just downloaded and transcribed just under two thousand references from The [Manchester] Guardian archive. Curiously, Yorkshire drill halls hardly get a mention, except for Huddersfield, which has a lot. Your pieces will complement those we have.

Out of interest - and this is bothering me somewhat - what is the copyright position in quoting chunks of old newspapers that are in themselves out of copyright, but have been digitised? We've always been allowed to publish images of out of copyright newspapers on the website, but in those cases I've been working from the newspaper in the relevant library, or its image on film, and librarians have seen no problems. The ILN told me I could do what I liked with out of copyright pictures and articles - I have that in writing. We always acknowledge sources.

I know we could contact the relevant papers when the time comes. We have so much material to upload that the problem won't arise for a while.

Thank you very much, again.

Gwyn


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 Post subject: Re: Morley Drill Hall - Leeds [For Gwyn]
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I use the same approach. I tend to contact the newspaper group by phone and ask to speak to the editor if in doubt - and then back up with e-mail. They've all been very helpful and the advice is always to fully reference. I do the same with ALL information passed on or enquiries made: including sources which may be useful in support.

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 Post subject: Re: Morley Drill Hall - Leeds [For Gwyn]
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I assume a sentence or two, quoted and credited, are fair usage.

Please don't be offended if I don't reply to any other comments immediately; it may not be possible for me to do so.

Cheers

Gwyn


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 Post subject: Re: Morley Drill Hall - Leeds [For Gwyn]
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No problem, Gwyn

The link to The Builder isn't particularly good. I last used the source a few years ago in preparation for a piece on municipal and private/joint-stock cemeteries [burial reform, etc]. It had a page counter thingy-ma-do-dah then which made searching much easier. It seems to have disappeared. I'll take a look in the hard copy at some point and post any findings.

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 Post subject: Re: Morley Drill Hall - Leeds [For Gwyn]
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I'll place the following on this thread if I may, Gwyn. It's what I would call the "proposed" and "propagandist" - a plan to re-order the space around Horse Guards Parade. The proposed plan also included a parade ground, and a central focal point for army statues, leaving Trafalgar Square for those honouring the RN. [Source: The Architectural Review, March 1909]


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