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dates, and in parts is said to be of the fourteenth century), has 
been arranged as a museum, and apparently contains a line 
collection of old furniture, etc. Judging from the outside of 
(From the Official Handbook), 
View of Bolling Hall from the South. 
the building, and from the excellent handbook and catalogue 
which Mr. Butler Wood has issued, Bradford has at last a 
museum worthy of the importance of the city. Personally 
we have not seen the inside as yet, as we spent the afternoon 
of the opening ceremony outside, listening to the various 
and numerous speeches and votes of thanks, and the thanks 
1915 Nov. 1. 
