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  2. Telegraph & Argus - Wikipedia

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    The Argus Weekly occupied Argus Chambers in the Britannia House building over a century ago. 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.

  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. 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.

  5. Argus - Wikipedia

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    Argus is the Latinized form of the Ancient Greek word Argos. It may refer to: ... Telegraph and Argus, a newspaper serving Bradford and surrounding areas. United States

  6. Bobby Pointon - Wikipedia

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    As a youngster, Pointon copied the playing style of Nahki Wells. [34] During the 2023–24 season, he was mentored by teammate Jamie Walker. [35] His attitude has been praised by manager Graham Alexander.

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  8. Olly Sanderson - Wikipedia

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    Born in Chichester, [1] Sanderson joined Fulham at under-9 level. [2] He had two loan spells at non-league Oxford City, [3] scoring on his debut on his first spell in September 2022. [4]

  9. Andrea Dunbar - Wikipedia

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    Andrea Dunbar (22 May 1961 – 20 December 1990) was an English playwright. She wrote The Arbor (1980) and Rita, Sue and Bob Too (1982), an autobiographical drama about the sexual adventures of teenage girls living in a run-down part of Bradford, West Yorkshire.