In 1847, gunpowder was used to demolish Baildon Church.
In 1911, the Bradford Royal Institution for the Blind held its Jubilee.
In 1915, following the sinking of the Lusitania, anti-German demonstrations were held in Bradford.
From the Telegraph & Argus of May 10, 1976...
Prudish councillors should be prevented from stopping the local showing of controversial films which have already been passed by the British Board of Film Censors, says Keighley MP Bob Cryer. His demand follows the order by Bradford Metropolitan Council to stop the showing of the film Emmanuelle.
From the Telegraph & Argus of May 10, 1951...
Whips and tops and skipping ropes have had their season, and with the longer days out come marbles and balls in street and playground. The old games of rounders, Up for Monday and Queenie are still very much in evidence, but more popular seems to be the lone game of double-ball.
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