New Hall Collection
Step into the rich history of New Hall, a gathering place for unions since 1832
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Step into the rich history of New Hall, a gathering place for unions since 1832. This iconic venue has witnessed countless moments of significance and intrigue throughout the years. One cautionary tale warns of the dangers lurking within its walls - the Ouija Board Danger that sent shivers down spines and sparked curiosity among those brave enough to explore its mysteries. The grandeur is beautifully captured in engravings such as "New Hall and Library at Lincolns Inn Fields" and "New Hall, Garden, and Cottages, Red Cross Street, Southwark. " These images transport us back in time to an era when elegance reigned supreme. Notable figures have graced this hallowed space with their presence. Mr Gladstone himself inaugurated a New Hall at Port Sunlight, Cheshire, leaving his mark on its storied legacy. From Hertford College's enchanting depiction in "The New Hall, Hertford College" to the breathtaking view from New Square showcased in "New Hall and Library, from New Square, " each engraving unveils a different facet of this architectural gem. Beyond its historical significance lies another side to New Hall - a hub for cultural events like The Berkshire and Reading Chess-Club Soiree. Engraved memories capture the lively atmosphere within these walls during gatherings such as this one held at The New Hall in Reading. As we delve deeper into the annals of time through these engravings - whether it be admiring the exterior or exploring every nook and cranny inside - we are reminded that New Hall holds secrets waiting to be discovered by those who dare venture forth.