Old Town Hall by bruni

Old Town Hall

After my daughter Grace and I spent some time at our favorite coffee place we made the library in Newmarket our first stop. the library is situated very close to the Old Town Hall of Newmarket.

Grace sat in the car while I went around the building to take some pictures. the entrance of the Old Town Hall faces a side street and the attached new structure another on the other site.

If you're interested in it's history, keep on reading.

Newmarket's Old Town Hall (also known as the Newmarket Town Hall and Market Building) was built in 1883 in the original downtown core of Newmarket. This two-storey brick building was designed in the Italianate style with a projecting frontispiece, a crested central square bell-tower, tall narrow windows and a heavily bracketed cornice.

In 1999, the Old Town Hall was designated for its historical and architectural significance by the Town.​

Design
Newmarket's Old Town Hall was designed by the architectural firm, Mallory and Sons. They chose an Italianate style to illustrate the building's significance to the community. The architects chose to give the building clean lines, and a local cream coloured buff brick by local building, Walter Page. Other characteristics of an Italianate design feature a rectangular floor plan, a low-pitched hip roof, wide eaves supported by decorative wooden brackets along the cornice, a square bell-tower with iron cresting and a projecting frontispiece with gable.

Heritage Value
Old Town Hall played a pivotal role in Newmarket’s early days. It housed a farmer's market on the first floor and a meeting room/auditorium on the second floor. Newmarket's first farmers' market was held in 1871 in a small shed on a dirt floor located in the Market Square located to the north of the present building. Over time, the market grew larger and larger. As result, Mayor William Cane advocated for a modern building to accommodate the farmers' market. The Old Town Hall was built and was one of the first buildings paid for by the community through a loan. Newmarket's Old Town Hall was official opened on Dominion Day (1883) - now Canada Day.
As the Farmers' Market business increased in 1899 with the opening of the radial line (electric rail) that connected Toronto to Newmarket, more goods were assembled and distributed at a low cost to other markets. When the radial line ceased operation in the early 1930's the Farmers' Market continued for another decade until wartime shortages forces its closure.
​Prominence in Newmarket
Newmarket's Old Town Hall served as a political and administrative centre for the Town until the 1950s. The Town's police department also moved into the vacant market area until the 1970s.

From 1975 to 1980, the meeting hall and auditorium was converted​ into a municipal courtroom.
Interesting architecture and history.
May 30th, 2019  
Impressive history. did not realize that farmers held markets indoors, I always pictured it outdoors - with ox wagons etc.
the new building does compliment the old building very well
Thanks for sharing
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May 30th, 2019  
Well it's quite a nice piece of architecture and quite a history
May 30th, 2019  
Great shot of this building( i`ve to get use on the new part) and nice tale of the history. Fav.
May 30th, 2019  
Seems they've done a pretty good job in marrying the old with the new on this building. Good shot!
May 31st, 2019  
Great shot and Thanks for all the info
May 31st, 2019  
Great architecture and interesting narrative
May 31st, 2019  
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