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  2. Telegraph & Argus - Wikipedia

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    The Yorkshire Evening Argus and the Bradford Daily Telegraph newspapers later combined to form the Bradford Telegraph & Argus, which has occupied its present building, the former Milligan and Forbes Warehouse for some decades. "Bradford" was dropped from the title in the 1930s, when the paper's circulation area spread across much of West Yorkshire.

  3. Milligan and Forbes Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s, Bradford's local newspaper company, the Telegraph and Argus, moved into the building and is still operating, on a massively reduced scale, from there today. Because of the increasing demands of newspaper production, a large extension was added to the original Victorian building, although it is now redundant.

  4. Newspapers of Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Bradford Star (1981-2000) [1] Harrogate Herald (1847–1957), pub. Robert Ackrill. [2] Hull Portfolio, radical newspaper of James Acland, founded c.1831. The Hull Packet and East Riding Times [3] / The Hull Packet Humber Mercury or Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Advertiser [4] / Yorkshire Advertiser; Leeds Intelligencer; Leeds Mercury; Thirsk and ...

  5. List of England women's national rugby league players

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    2009 vs France (First Test), 24 of 28 points are known. A brief match report in the Bradford Telegraph and Argus notes five try-scorers, scoring a combined six tries, but goal-kickers were not mentioned. [31] Drop goal / field goal column excluded as, to date, no England player has kicked a drop goal / field goal in Internationals.

  6. Timeline of Bradford - Wikipedia

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    1868 – Bradford Daily Telegraph newspaper begins publication. [16] 1871 Bradford Free Library established. [5] Population: 145,830 (municipal borough). [28] 1872 29 January: William Rothenstein, painter, draughtsman and author, born in Bradford. December: St Bartholomew's Church in Ripley Ville consecrated. [29]

  7. List of people from the City of Bradford - Wikipedia

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    Louisa Pesel (1870–1947) was born in Bradford, the daughter of Bradford textile merchant Frederick Robert Pesel and his wife, Isabella. She was educated at Bradford Girls Grammar School. Pesel was a teacher of the art of embroidery. [74] Edward Petherbridge – (born 1936) English actor, writer and artist. Born in Bradford.

  8. Bradford City stadium fire - Wikipedia

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    Bradford's Telegraph & Argus newspaper published a souvenir issue for 11 May, entitled, "Spit and Polish for the Parade Ground". It detailed the safety work which would be carried out at Valley Parade as a result of the club's promotion, admitting the ground was "inadequate in so many ways for modern requirements".

  9. Odsal Stadium - Wikipedia

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    As worded in the Telegraph & Argus newspaper, [23] "The survival of the home of Bradford Northern was dependent on attracting other sports to share the stadium with rugby league", a situation similar to 2021 when the Bradford Bulls (Northern later becoming known as the Bulls) relocated back to Odsal following the return of BriSCA stock car events.

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