In 1837, Bradford's Temperance Hall was opened.
In 1900, the British garrison at Ladysmith was finally relieved.
In 1916, the Bradford Daily Telegraph was published at the offices of the Yorkshire Daily Observer
From the Telegraph & Argus of February 28th, 1977...
Cheaper potatoes will be in the shops soon but they will be small and of low quality, said Mr. Rodney Firth, director of H. Hilton Ltd, a Bradford firm of potato wholesalers, confirming reports that prices were falling."
From the Telegraph & Argus of February 28th, 1952...
The Lord Mayor of Bradford's Rolls-Royce car will be sold and a new Humber Pullman limousine bought for £2,534 if the City Council approves a recommendation which will come before its next meeting. It was felt that the Humber would be easier to maintain and would have lower running costs
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