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  2. Listed buildings in Keighley - Wikipedia

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    Keighley is a civil parish in the metropolitan borough of the City of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It contains 192 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, three are listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, three are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish includes the town of ...

  3. Low Mill - Wikipedia

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    Low Mill is a former textile mill in Keighley, West Yorkshire, England. It was the first industrial building in Keighley, and the first mill in Yorkshire to spin cotton, however, it later changed to being a worsted mill. The mill is now derelict and is a grade II* listed building, one of two in the town of

  4. Category:Buildings and structures in Keighley - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Keighley" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Grade I listed buildings in City of Bradford - Wikipedia

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    In England, the authority for listing under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 [2] rests with English Heritage, a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. [1] The city of Bradford is a metropolitan borough in West Yorkshire, England, established by the Local Government ...

  6. Keighley Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the new building began in 1900. [1] It was designed by John Haggas in the Renaissance style, and the council chamber was officially opened by the mayor, Councillor Henry Crofts Longsdon with a golden key in 1901. [3] [6] The rest of the building was not actually fully completed until 1902.

  7. Review: Why Are Federal Buildings So Ugly? (opinion) - AOL

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    Capital Brutalism, an exhibit on view through February 17 at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., amply demonstrates why. Brutalist buildings are unornamented concrete hulks.

  8. Keighley College - Wikipedia

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    Keighley College is a further education college in Keighley, West Yorkshire, England. It traces its origins to Keighley Mechanics' Institute , founded in 1825. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] IFrom 2006 to 2017 it was part of Park Lane College Leeds and Leeds City College , branded as their Keighley Campus, but is now once more a freestanding college, within the ...

  9. Keighley - Wikipedia

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    Keighley is 8 miles (13 kilometres) north-west of Bradford, 4 mi (6.5 km) north-west of Bingley, 11 mi (18 km) north of Halifax and 8 mi (13 km) south-east of Skipton. It is governed by Keighley Town Council and Bradford City Council. Keighley is located in West Yorkshire, close to the borders of North Yorkshire and Lancashire.