Poix-du-Nord – Keighley Hall - (France - département du Nord — Salle des fêtes de la Commune, place Talma. Style georgien ; Architectes : William Arthur Sugden et son frère William Hampden Sugden. – Construction : 1921-1922.
English: Poix-du-Nord (France - Nord department) — “Keighley Hall„, party room of the town. The city was particularly affected by the First World War with a heavy German bombardment causing 58 civilian casualties. The mayor of Keighley, who already had personal and professional ties before the conflict with the mayor of Poix-du-Nord, proposed that his town adopt the French town in 1920. An English subscription was launched to erect the new village hall, named Keighley Hall in honor of the donors.
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Poix-du-Nord (France - Nord department) — “Keighley Hall„, party room.
Poix-du-Nord – "Keighley Hall", salle des fêtes, place Talma.