In 1645, Royalist troops were defeated at the Civil War battle of Naseby.
In 1913, the funeral took place of suffragette leader Emily Pankhurst, who died after throwing herself onto the racecourse at the Epsom Derby.
In 1917, German planes bombed London for the first time.
From the Telegraph & Argus of June 14th, 1978...
Denholme Community Association is holding a "make or break " annual general meeting tomorrow evening. A leaflet advertising the meeting has been distributed to every home in Denholme. It points out that the association has a village centre after £1,800 was raised by Denholme people. Another £11,600 was given by Bradford Metropolitan Council. The leaflet says: "We need to form a new committee and require other helpers to assist in organising and running events that you want."
From the Telegraph & Argus of June 14th, 1953...
About 30,000 people were present at Odsal Stadium, Bradford, for the pageant organised by the city's Roman Catholics to celebrate the Coronation. The establishment of Christianity in Britain and the following history of Catholicism were depicted. It was an impressive moment when all in the sports ground were blessed by the Bishop of Leeds, the Right. Rev. Mgr. John Carmel Heenan.
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