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  2. Broomfields, Bradford - Wikipedia

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    The area has been transformed almost beyond recognition from the landscape of half a century back. The "Bradford Development Plan" of 1951 was implemented with extreme thoroughness. The photo galleries record the few remnants of Victorian Broomfields. Only 4 mills remain intact – and only Ladywell Mills remains in use for textile production. [30]

  3. Forster Square - Wikipedia

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    Forster Square was a prominent and famous landmark in central Bradford, until being "redeveloped", i.e. effectively demolished, in the (2006) Broadway development. Its name is remembered in Bradford Forster Square railway station, retail park and a stretch of road in front of Kala Sangam opposite the statue of William Edward Forster.

  4. Bradford Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Bradford Downtown Historic District, is a national historic district in Bradford, McKean County, Pennsylvania, United States.It includes 136 contributing structures, mostly commercial buildings, and three structures otherwise listed on the National Register; Bradford Armory, Bradford Old City Hall, and the Rufus Barrett Stone House.

  5. 50 Fascinating ‘Old-Time Photos’ That Show You Just How Much ...

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    One page that is dedicated to celebrating photography from history is Old-Time Photos on Facebook. This account shares digitized versions of photos from the late 1800s all the way up to the 1980s.

  6. Timeline of Bradford - Wikipedia

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    A further Super League record is broken as 50,717 see St. Helens RLFC defeat Bradford Bulls 8–6 at Old Trafford Stadium. [ 25 ] 2000 – Bradford Bulls win Challenge Cup for first time in over 50 years, beating Leeds Rhinos 24–18 at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh (due to rebuilding work at Wembley Stadium ).

  7. Grade II* listed buildings in Bradford - Wikipedia

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    Bradford: School: 1873: 9 August 1983 1133162: Feversham Street First School. More images ... Upload Photo: Frizley Old Hall Frizinghall: House: 1727: 9 August 1983

  8. Lister Mills - Wikipedia

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    Lister Mills (otherwise known as Manningham Mills) was the largest silk factory in the world. [1] It is located in the Manningham district of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England and was built by Samuel Cunliffe Lister to replace the original Manningham Mills which had been destroyed by fire in 1871. [2]

  9. New Beehive Inn - Wikipedia

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    The New Beehive Inn (for a period in the 1980s known as The Bradfordian) is a former pub in Bradford, England. It was built by Bradford Corporation (the local authority) in 1901 to replace an existing public house of the same name that they had purchased in 1889 and demolished to widen a road. The corporation intended to run the pub itself but ...