Although ouitside the old borough boundary of Halifax, Black Dyke Mills in Queensbury is often associated with the town as it was a major employer for the local population.
It was also home to the world famous Black Dyke Mills Band who are still in existance today even though the mill is not longer in actions.
There is a very interesting website that chronicles the mill, and the area it is located in, please visit for further information https://www.blackdykemills.org/queensbury.html
more The main Hospital for the the town
more A brief history of this icon of the textile industry in the Halifax area
more The home of professional sport in the town
more A popular children's museum
more Headquarters of the eponymous financial institute
more A victorian "Folly"
more A war memorial in the Todmorden area
more The victorian covered market in the town centre
more The spire is all that remains of this church
more Halifax's jewel in the crown
more A forerunner of the Guillotine
more Seat of Local Governance
more The centre of worship in Town
more An industrial powerhouse of the past
more The church of a former model village
back To celebrate 100 years of service to the town of Halifax we have commissioned viewing platform on Beacon Hill overlooking the town. Situated on the Magna Via, an old packhorse route, the walk to the top is worth it.