In 1828, Shaka, King of the Zulus, was murdered by his half-brothers.
In 1915, Bolling Hall, Bradford, opened as a museum.
In 1923, the first Telegraph Walk to Morecambe was won by Mr F Holt in 11 hours, 14 minutes.
From the Telegraph & Argus of September 22, 1975...Four thousand magnificent mop-headed chrysanthemums went on show in Bradford at the weekend - despite a difficult season from growers. Visitors came from Tyneside and the Midlands to Bradford and District Chrysanthemum Society's Early Flowering Show at St. George's Hall.
From the Telegraph & Argus of September 22, 1950...
Bradford Trades Council called for National Service to be reduced to one year. Mr R Fairchild, of the AEU union, said young people would be "brutalised" by enforced military service and would be subjected to anti-trade union and anti-Socialist propaganda.
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