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Paper Hall Paper Hall is a Grade II * listed building in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England noted for being the oldest domestic building in the city centre and for housing the city's first spinning machines. Its then owner James Garnett is credited with bringing the industrial revolution to Bradford which became one of the manufacturing centres of Britain in the 19th Century. == Etymology ==
The origins of the name ''Paper Hall'' are obscure, although it has been in use since at least 1756 when the Stansfield family occupied it.〔E. Wroot, Herbert. () "Bradford Antiquary: The Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society",1900〕 Possible suggestions are a link to Catholic worship as a corruption of "Papist Hall",〔Wright, Greg. ("House that started city's textile trade" ), ''Yorkshire Post'', Leeds, 28 September 2006. Retrieved on 11 September 2013.〕 that it was the first building in Bradford to have wallpapered walls or that paper was the main product of a nearby mill.〔("Bradford in the Picture 1974" ), ''Telegraph and Argus'', Bradford.〕
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