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The first, a rather smaller affair though in a very handsome classical style, was built by the Wesleyan Association on the corner of Croft Street and Bridge street in 1838. The site also included a Sunday School and a small graveyard. St James' CofE Church in Manchester Road – actually in the Township of Horton – was built in 1838.
The Bradford Observer happily declared that the "Mechanics' Institute was the body best adapted and most likely to afford technical education so desirable in an industrial town like ours." [3] In 1871 the Bradford MP, the Rt Hon W.E. Forster, opened the magnificent new building in Bridge Street, opposite the steps of Bradford Town Hall. With ...
Bradford Interchange is a transport interchange in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, ... to areas such as Market Street, Bridge Street and Hall Ings, all of which ...
The portions of Yonge Street through what is now York Region, as well as Toronto as far south as Yonge Boulevard, were assumed by the DPHO on June 24, 1920, while the portions through Simcoe County, from Bradford to Severn Bridge were assumed two months later on August 18. [20] It received its numerical designation in the summer of 1925. [21]
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A slightly different vision did emerge in the 1970s when the Victorian Bradford Exchange station was demolished and a new integrated Bradford Interchange rail and bus station was built to the south of Bridge Street. [9] The idea of a crossrail route for Bradford was raised in 1989, when the estimated cost was £30 million.