Timeline of Bradford explained
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.
Prior to 19th century
19th century
1800–1849
- 1801 – Population: 13,264.
- 1816 – 21 April: Charlotte Brontë, novelist and poet, born in Thornton on the outskirts of Bradford.
- 1817 – 26 June: Branwell Brontë, painter, writer and poet born in Thornton.
- 1818 – 30 July: Emily Brontë, novelist and poet, born in Thornton.
- 1820 – 17 January: Anne Brontë, novelist and poet, born in Thornton
- 1821
- Bradford Gaslight Company and Bradford Musical Friendly Society founded.
- George Ripley & Son dyeworks in business near town, in Bowling.
- 1822 – April: Labour unrest.[4]
- 1824 – Market-place opens.
- 1825 – Labour strike.
- 1830
- 1831 – Population: 23,223.
- 1832
- 1834 – Bradford Observer newspaper begins publication.[5]
- 1836 - Sir Titus Salt develops the alpaca manufacture.
- 1838
- 1839 – Philosophical Society established.
- 1841 – Population: 34,560.
- 1844 – Bradford Moor Barracks completed[7]
- 1846 – 1 July: Leeds and Bradford Railway begins operating.
- 1847 – Bradford municipal borough charter granted, uniting townships of Bowling, Bradford, Horton, Manningham.[8]
- 1848
1850–1899
- 1850 - Bradford Exchange railway station opened.
- 1851 – Bradford Chamber of Commerce founded.[10]
- 1853
- 1855 – Bradford Advertiser newspaper begins publication.
- 1856
- Bradford Festival Choral Society established.[11]
- Henry Brown becomes mayor.
- 1857 – Bradford Girls' Grammar School founded.
- 1858
- 1859 – Isaac Wright becomes mayor.
- 1860 – 2nd Yorkshire (West Riding) Artillery Volunteer Corps formed.
- 1862 – Frederick Delius, CH, composer, born in Bradford.
- 1863 – Original Bradford Rugby Club founded by Oates Ingham, owner of a Dye works in Thornton Road.[13]
- 1864
- All-Saints' Church consecrated.
- Textile exporter Charles Semon becomes the first foreign-born and Jewish mayor of Bradford.
- 1865
- 1866 - Construction of Ripley Ville "model village" commenced.[15]
- 1867 – Wool Exchange building constructed.
- 1868 – Bradford Daily Telegraph newspaper begins publication.
- 1871
- Bradford Free Library established.
- Population: 145,830 (municipal borough).
- 1872
- 1873 – Bradford Town Hall and Mechanics' Institute building constructed.
- 1874 – Friederich Wilhelm Eurich, a professor of forensic medicine and bacteriologist who does much to conquer the disease of anthrax in the wool trade, moves to Bradford.
- 1875
- 1877 – Briggs Priestley becomes mayor.
- 1878
- Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society founded.
- Angus Holden becomes mayor.
- Horton Park opens.
- 1879 – Art Gallery and Museum established in Darley Street.
- 1880
- 1881
- 1882
- 1884 – Bradford Moor Park opens.
- 1885 – Harold Park and Wibsey park open.
- 1886 – Valley Parade Stadium opens.
- 1887 – Post-Office established in Forster Square.
- 1888 – United Yorkshire Independent College formed.
- 1890 – December: Manningham Mills labour strike begins.
- 1891
- Conditioning House established.[18]
- April: Labour unrest.
- Population: 265,728.
- 1892 – Edward Appleton, physicist and Nobel prizewinner who discovers the ionosphere, born in Bradford
- 1893 – Independent Labour Party founded.[19]
- 1894 – 13 September: J. B. Priestley, OM, novelist, playwright and broadcaster born in Bradford.
- 1895 – Bradford Rugby Club is one of 22 clubs to secede from Rugby Football Union to form Northern Rugby Union (later Rugby Football League)
- 1896 – Manningham F.C. become the first champions on the newly formed Northern Rugby Football Union.
- 1897
- Bradford attains city status.
- Bradford Dyers' Association founded.[20]
- First electric tram service runs on 30 July to Bolton Junction.
- Bradford power station (an electricity generating station) commissioned.
20th century
1900–1949
- 1901 - Population: 279,767.
- 1903 – Bradford City Football Club formed.
- 1904
- 1906 – Bradford RLFC reach Challenge Cup Final for first time, beating Salford RLFC 5–0 at Headingley Stadium.[21]
- 1907
- 1908
- 1910
- Jacob Moser becomes Lord Mayor of Bradford and Chief Magistrate.
- Picturedrome opens.[23]
- 1911
- 1914 – Bradford Alhambra theatre and Birch Lane Cinema open.
- 1915 – Fred Hoyle, astronomer and mathematician, born in Bingley.
- 1916
- 1919 – The Diocese of Bradford is founded and the Church of Saint Peter is elevated to cathedral status.
- 1923 – Coronet Picture House opens.
- 1929
- 1930 – New Victoria Cinema opens.
- 1931 – Leeds and Bradford Municipal Aerodrome opens.
- 1933 – Bradford Northern sign a ten-year lease on former quary and household waste site, beginning construction of Odsal Stadium the largest British stadium other than Wembley Stadium.[13]
- 1937 – 9 July: David Hockney, CH, RA, painter, draughtsman, printmaker, stage designer and photographer, born in Bradford
- 1939
- Carlton Hostel building bought and funded by both Bradford's Jewish community and non-Jews, as part of the Kindertransport scheme, to house German Jewish refugee children throughout the years of the Second World War.
- The Challenge Cup semi-final between Halifax RLFC, and Leeds RLFC held at Odsal Stadium. Record-breaking 64,453 people see Halifax win.[13] [25]
- 1944 – Bradford Northern win Challenge Cup beating Wigan RLFC over two legs (Wigan 0–3 Bradford Northern at Central Park and Bradford Northern 5–0 Wigan at Odsal Stadium).[26]
- 1945 – Bradford Northern again reach Challenge Cup Final but are beaten over two legs by Huddersfield RLFC (Huddersfield 7–4 Bradford Northern at Fartown Ground and Bradford Northern 5–6 Huddersfield at Odsal Stadium.[27]
- 1947 – Bradford Northern beat Leeds RLFC 8–4 in Challenge Cup Final at Wembley Stadium.[28]
- 1948 – Bradford Northern reach final of Challenge Cup, but fail to keep hold of the trophy losing to Wigan RLFC 8–3 at Wembley Stadium.[29]
- 1949 – Bradford Northern reach Challenge Cup Final for the third year running, beating Halifax RLFC 12–0 at Wembley Stadium.[30]
1950–1999
- 1954 – Odsal Stadium hosts the replay of the Challenge Cup final. A record-breaking crowd of 102,569 (official but estimates put number at over 120,000)[13]) see Warrington RLFC defeat Halifax RLFC 8–4.[31]
- 1961 – Morrisons open their first supermarket, 'Victoria' in Girlington.
- 1963 – Bradford Northern goes out of business.
- 1964 – Bradford Northern reformed and accepted back into Rugby Football League.
- 1966 – University of Bradford chartered.
- 1972 – 26 March: Trolleybuses in Bradford cease operation, the last system in the UK.[32]
- 1973 - Bradford Exchange railway station closed.
- 1974 – City of Bradford local government district created, combining Bingley, Bradford, Denholme, Haworth, Ilkley, Keighley, Shipley, Silsden.
- 1982 – Bradford and Ilkley Community College, and Peace Action Group formed.
- 1983 – National Science and Media Museum opens as The National Museum of Photography, Film & Television.
- 1985
- 1987 – Jonathan Silver buys Salts Mill as a commercial, retail and cultural venue and opens the 1853 Gallery here.
- 1992 – Pictureville Cinema opens.
- 1993 – Bradford Animation Festival begins.
- 1994 – Railways to Bradford electrified.
- 1995
- 1996
- 1997 – Bradford Bulls win their first Super League title, including a record-breaking 20 straight victories, and are beaten Challenge Cup finalists.[34]
- 1998 – Infest (festival) begins.
- 1999
- 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).[35]
21st century
See also
Bibliography
Published in 19th century
1800s–1840s
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- Book: Tymms, Samuel . London . J.B. Nichols and Son . 1837 . The Family Topographer: Being a Compendious Account of the ... Counties of England . 2127940 . 6 . Northern Circuit . Yorkshire: West Riding . https://archive.org/stream/familytopograph00tymmgoog#page/n277/mode/2up .
1850s–1890s
- Book: Schroder, Henry . Annals of Yorkshire . 1852 . Leeds . George Crosby . Bradford . https://books.google.com/books?id=-hgHAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA46 .
- Book: Collinson, Edward . History of the Worsted Trade, and Historic Sketch of Bradford . 1854 . London . J. Watson . Historic Sketch of the Town of Bradford . https://books.google.com/books?id=JrhVAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA97 .
- Book: 1867 . Charles . Knight . . Geography . London . Bradbury, Evans, & Co. . Bradford . http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433000064794;view=1up;seq=49 .
- Book: Bevan, G. Phillips . Tourist's Guide to the West Riding of Yorkshire . 1877 . London . Edward Stanford . Bradford . https://books.google.com/books?id=jMwMAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA60 . G. Phillips Bevan .
- Book: Commercial Directory and Shippers' Guide . 1879 . 11th . Liverpool . R.E. Fulton & Co. . Bradford Section . https://books.google.com/books?id=yfMNAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA845 .
- Book: Official Guide to the Midland Railway . 1894 . Cassell and Company . London . Bradford . https://books.google.com/books?id=5HxUweOJ03EC&pg=PA279 .
- Book: Baddeley, Mountford John Byrde . Yorkshire (Part 2): West and Part of North Ridings . . Dulau & Co. . London . 1897 . 3rd . Bradford . https://books.google.com/books?id=jNYHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA31 .
- Book: Gross, Charles . Bibliography of British Municipal History . 1897 . New York . Longmans, Green, and Co. . Bradford . https://archive.org/stream/bibliographyofbr00grosiala#page/172/mode/2up .
Published in 20th century
- Book: Chambers's Encyclopaedia . 1901 . Bradford . https://archive.org/stream/chamberssency02lond#page/382/mode/2up . . Chambers's Encyclopaedia .
- Book: Subject Index of the Modern Works Added to the Library of the British Museum in the Years 1881–1900 . 1902 . G. K. . Fortescue . London . Bradford . 6 v . 2027/uc1.b5107011 .
- Book: Handbook for Yorkshire . London . Edward Stanford . 1904 . 4th . Bradford . http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433071387298;view=1up;seq=595 . . Murray's Handbooks for Travellers .
- Book: Bradford . Municipal Year Book of the United Kingdom for 1908 . Robert . Donald . Robert Donald . London . Edward Lloyd . 1908 . 2027/nyp.33433081995593 .
- Bradford (Yorkshire) . 4 . 370 - 371 . 1910 . . 1.
- Book: Kelly's Bradford Directory . 1917 .
- Book: England . . London . Macmillan . 1920 . Findlay . Muirhead . Bradford . https://books.google.com/books?id=zurgAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA456 .
- Landownership and Urban Growth in Bradford and Its Environs in the West Riding Conurbation, 1850–1950 . M. J. . Mortimore . Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers . 105–119 . 46 . 1969 . 621411 . 10.2307/621411 .
- The Low Moor Explosion. Bradford Antiquary. 1987. 3 . Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society. Ronald. Blackwell .
- Provincial Concerts in England, 1865–1914: A Case-Study of Bradford . David . Russell . Journal of the Royal Musical Association . 114 . 1 . 43–55 . 1989 . 766377 . 10.1093/jrma/114.1.43.
- Book: Koditschek, Theodore . Class Formation and Urban Industrial Society: Bradford, 1750–1850 . 1990 . Cambridge University Press . 978-0-521-32771-8.
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Notes and References
- Book: Mayhall, John . Annals and History of Leeds, and Other Places in the County of York . Leeds . Joseph Johnson . 1860 .
- The Community Library: A Chapter in English Social History. Paul. Kaufman. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society. 57. 7. 1–67. 1967. 1006043. 10.2307/1006043.
- Book: Griffiths, Samuel. Griffiths' Guide to the Iron Trade of Great Britain. Griffith. 1873. London.
- Antiquity, History, and Progress of the Woollen and Worsted Trade. Yorkshire Magazine. 15 June 1874.
- Web site: Bradford (West Yorkshire, England) Newspapers . Main Catalogue . British Library . 14 September 2013.
- Web site: Lister's Mill and Victorian Bradford. 100 Years. National Media Museum. Bradford. 2013-09-14.
- White's 1853 Directory & Gazetteer of Leeds, Bradford, Halifax, Huddersfield & Wakefield.
- Web site: History of City Hall . Bradford Metropolitan District Council .
- News: Mason . Vivien . Museum seeks partner to sponsor collection of classic police vehicles . 15 October 2018 . Bradford Telegraph and Argus . 28 August 2017.
- Web site: Katie . Binns . 2006-04-13 . Bradford and West Yorkshire - History - The Jewish connection!. bbc.co.uk.
- Web site: About Us . Bradford Festival Choral Society . City of Bradford . 14 September 2013.
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- "Service of Consecration". Leeds Times, 14 December 1872.
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- Web site: Challenge Cup 1905/06. Shawn . Dollin . Andrew . Ferguson. 24 October 2015. rugbyleagueproject.org.
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- Web site: Challenge Cup 1943/44. Shawn . Dollin . Andrew . Ferguson. 20 October 2015. rugbyleagueproject.org.
- Web site: Challenge Cup 1944/45. Shawn . Dollin . Andrew . Ferguson. 19 October 2015. rugbyleagueproject.org.
- Web site: Challenge Cup 1946/47. Shawn . Dollin . Andrew . Ferguson. 21 October 2015. rugbyleagueproject.org.
- Web site: Challenge Cup 1947/48. Shawn . Dollin . Andrew . Ferguson. 22 October 2015. rugbyleagueproject.org.
- Web site: Challenge Cup 1948/49. Shawn . Dollin . Andrew . Ferguson. 20 October 2015. rugbyleagueproject.org.
- Web site: Challenge Cup 1953/54. Shawn . Dollin . Andrew . Ferguson. 24 October 2015. rugbyleagueproject.org.
- Book: King, Stanley. Bradford Trolleybuses. Glossop. Venture. 1994. 1-898432-03-1.
- Web site: Challenge Cup 1996. Shawn . Dollin . Andrew . Ferguson. 19 October 2015. rugbyleagueproject.org.
- Web site: Calendar. Shawn . Dollin . Andrew . Ferguson. 18 October 2015. rugbyleagueproject.org.
- Web site: Challenge Cup 2000. Shawn . Dollin . Andrew . Ferguson. 20 October 2015. rugbyleagueproject.org.
- Web site: Challenge Cup 2001. Shawn . Dollin . Andrew . Ferguson. 21 October 2015. rugbyleagueproject.org.
- Web site: Super League VI 2001. Shawn . Dollin . Andrew . Ferguson. 19 October 2015. rugbyleagueproject.org.
- Web site: World Club Challenge 2002. Shawn . Dollin . Andrew . Ferguson. 19 October 2015. rugbyleagueproject.org.
- Web site: Challenge Cup 2003. Shawn . Dollin . Andrew . Ferguson. 21 October 2015. rugbyleagueproject.org.
- Web site: Super League VIII 2003. Shawn . Dollin . Andrew . Ferguson. 19 October 2015. rugbyleagueproject.org.
- Web site: Super League X 2005. Shawn . Dollin . Andrew . Ferguson. 18 October 2015. rugbyleagueproject.org.
- Web site: World Club Challenge 2006. Shawn . Dollin . Andrew . Ferguson. 20 October 2015. rugbyleagueproject.org.
- Web site: Bradford City of Film - The world's first UNESCO City of Film. bradford-city-of-film.co.uk.
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