Heath Hall
Water colour of Heath Hall, Halifax, West Yorkshire.
Author: H.R. Oddy
Date: 1892
Location: Skircoat
Format: Painting
Document ID: 100832
Library ID: 14313753
Image of Heath Hall, from a water colour by H.R. Oddy. It was built in the 17th century by the Ramsden family and stood in Skircoat near Albert Park (originally named Heath Park). Later owned by Halifax Corporation and demolished to make way for the building of Heath Road and nearby Heath Estate.
Image taken from "The Yorkshire Coiners 1767-1783. And Notes on Old and Prehistoric Halifax" by H. Ling Roth, Honorary Curator of Bankfield Museum, Halifax. Published in Halifax in 1906 by F. King & Sons, Ltd.
Henry Raphael Oddy (1852 - 1907) produced landscapes, topographical and architectural pictures in watercolour, pastel and pencil. He was initially a carpet designer, and suffered long periods of paralysis of the limbs. He took up professional painting in 1890 and was a founder member of the Halifax Art Society. Brother-in-law to Halifax painter Richard E. Nicholson.