Port Sunlight, Hulme Hall c.1965
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P188088

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Construction of Hulme Hall began on 5 March 1900, and it was opened on 29 July 1901. It was built to serve as the women's dining hall, and could seat almost two thousand people. During the evening it doubled as the village hall. During the First World War it served as a military hospital for wounded soldiers.
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