This is a painting of two halves to celebrate two buildings; one is the Wainhouse terrace, Halifax (with Wainhouse tower in the background) and other is the former Lansdowne picture palace, at the corner of London Road and Boston Street, Sheffield (now a supermarket, with student accommodation above). Wainhouse terrace once had a row of terraced houses above its colonnade. The arched bridge and covered tower took homeowners down to storage spaces in the colonnades and to a communal drying area for washing lines to be strung. After the houses were demolished, the area was landscaped and the colonnades became notorious for unsavory behaviour. In the 1990s, there was a plan to revive the colonnades and create a community space or a cafe bar. Unfortunately, the storage spaces had been filled in with rubble from the demolished houses.