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The Rose Window at Halifax Library
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8th February 2026
A captivating blend of architectural eras captured at the Halifax Central Library, West Yorkshire. This image features the beautifully preserved stone rose window—a remnant of the 19th-century Square Church—framed by the sleek, modern glass balustrades and contemporary interiors of the new library. A perfect example of "Old Meets New" architecture, highlighting the delicate tracery of the stonework against the soft natural light.
I took this with a Nikon d3300 on the 26th September 2018. www.colingreenphotography.co.uk
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I took this with a Nikon d3300 on the 26th September 2018. www.colingreenphotography.co.uk
#Halifax #Architecture #RoseWindow #OldMeetsNew #GothicRevival #LibraryDesign #WestYorkshire #InteriorPhotography #Heritage #ModernArchitecture #HistoricalSite #StoneWork
Category: architecture & interiors
Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Model: NIKON D3300
ISO: 180
Exposure Time: 1/30
Aperture: 8
Aperture: 8
Size: 12.56 MB
Filetype: image/jpeg