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ida and established around 1840 by Dr. Edward | Bradford, a planter from Enfield, North Carolina. |
defeated for office in 2008 by Republican Jim | Bradford, a teacher and former state representative. |
Du Pont gave | Bradford a new home built on 300 acres (1.2 km2) in Wi |
Shallow pits at | Bradford a little over a mile from the town centre, pr |
ld Trafford, was settled by a single goal for | Bradford, a header scored by captain Jimmy Speirs. |
In | Bradford, a crowd of 42,680 saw New Zealand play, sett |
and Son of Black Dike Mills, Queensbury, near | Bradford, a firm founded by his great-grandfather. |
William | Bradford, a Philadelphia printer, taught him the art o |
In 1952, J. E. | Bradford, a physician who had purchased it in 1920, so |
He also aided Mr. | Bradford, a government agent, in studying the Celestia |
mono have also helped launch BD1 Live in | Bradford, a monthly gig featuring 4 bands at St.George |
cation to the United States, 1815-65' in Lee, | Bradford A. & Walling, Karl F., eds. |
When this happened on 25 July | Bradford abandoned the idea, citing an adverse public |
Bradford Abbas Railway Cutting (grid reference ST59214 | |
Bradford Academy postcard, ca. | |
Born in Deerfield, he attended | Bradford Academy, Massachusetts and engaged in mercant |
he took a job as head basketball coach at the | Bradford Academy. |
ution, Franklin, Vermont; later taught at the | Bradford Academy; admitted to the Orange County Bar 18 |
Bradford acquired three solid St. Helens players as we | |
eds for railway stations, including, in 1854, | Bradford Adolphus Street, Middlesbrough, and St. Enoch |
Bradford Adolphus Street railway station is a closed s | |
ven a support slot opening for the UK Subs in | Bradford, after which Adam and Rob left the band, they |
e played on loan for Cambridge City, but left | Bradford after just one season to return to London, an |
In 2002, he left | Bradford, after they went into administration, and ret |
Black chose | Bradford, after Brentford withdrew their bid through l |
as being used as a waste dump at Odsal Top in | Bradford after Bradford Northern sign a ten year lease |
iled a defamation case against Barbara Taylor | Bradford after she had sued him for copyright infringe |
Dougal was replaced as anchor by Conor | Bradford after two months. |
Bradford again controversially lost the Super League G | |
He was mayor of | Bradford again in 1886. |
orkshire and died on 16 January 1927 in Wyke, | Bradford aged 79. |
eds, he died on July 7, 1979 in East Bierley, | Bradford aged 42 while playing in a Bradford League ma |
n a car crash in February 1960 in Lower Wyke, | Bradford, aged 50. |
ng of the 767 service from Harrogate to Leeds | Bradford Airport from Harrogate and District, although |
y, it is entirely edited in a hangar at Leeds | Bradford Airport and shot by a small team from BBC Eng |
Flybe advertise flights from Leeds | Bradford Airport on the side of a Leeds taxi, seen out |
route 767 service between Harrogate and Leeds | Bradford Airport, which Harrogate & District operated |
Boeing 737 at Leeds | Bradford Airport. |
George Zucco as Amos | Bradford aka The Raven |
"Tears on My Pillow" (Sylvester | Bradford, Al Lewis) |
Bradford Alexander Halsey (born February 14, 1981 in H | |
The | Bradford Alhambra is a theatre in Bradford, West Yorks |
In addition to his more well-known work, | Bradford also dabbled in poetry. |
Bradford also scored Birmingham's only goal of the 193 | |
Bradford also holds the distinction of being the first | |
Bradford also manufactured farm implements, wooden war | |
In 1947 the | Bradford Amateur Rugby League placed an advert in the |
ove the fortunes of East Bowling Unity in the | Bradford Amateur Sunday League, before he started his |
llery of Jordan and the Cartwright Gallery in | Bradford, amongst others. |
Bradford, an attorney, served 24 years with the Housto | |
as brightly for the Wildcats, winning away at | Bradford and home to Wigan, to lead the Super League t |
Queensbury Lines which ran between Keighley, | Bradford and Halifax. |
the head office building on Godwin Street in | Bradford and Vanquis Bank is based in London . |
He was born in | Bradford and joined Bradford City's youth set up after |
Edward H. | Bradford and Augustus Thorndike, both orthopedic surge |
the head office building in Sunbridge Road in | Bradford and Vanquis Bank is based in London with purp |
tre on Manningham Lane, the main road between | Bradford and Shipley. |
Red Raider defense forced their first sack on | Bradford, and also forced the Sooners to punt. |
ice of mayor upon the unexpected death of Tom | Bradford and was subsequently elected for a term as ma |
She has received honorary degrees from Aston, | Bradford and Sheffield Hallam Universities. |
ed and Chesterfield), Jimmy (Leeds United and | Bradford) and Stan (Chesterfield, Leicester City and R |
ith the A58 (St Helens to Wetherby via Leeds, | Bradford and Halifax) and slip roads for the A1. |
The border between the counties of | Bradford and Clay shows a small area of Hazelhurst dep |
owns such as Bristol, Manchester, Birmingham, | Bradford and Leeds greater representation in the House |
e was born on November 2, 1860 in Manningham, | Bradford and died on August 27, 1940 in Heaton in the |
hird son of the George Bridgeman, 4th Earl of | Bradford and his wife Lady Ida Frances Annabella, seco |
Worth's grandmother lived in | Bradford and ran a boarding house for music hall perfo |
McClelland was born in | Bradford, and began his professional football career w |
Early clapper bridges at | Bradford and Poleys Bridge (on the River Camel) built |
When the Leeds, | Bradford and Halifax Junction Railway (later absorbed |
st Yorkshire Railway's onward lines to Leeds, | Bradford and Halifax, which it had bought out the prev |
ddlesbrough and to Bangor in Wales via Leeds, | Bradford and Manchester. |
at it is laying plans for a permanent base in | Bradford and until that is developed it will be tourin |
n 1035 AM in London, DAB Digital Radio across | Bradford and Huddersfield, and on Sky satellite channe |
line-up of Hall, Abernathy, J. McCoy, Shorty | Bradford, and A.D.Soward that formed in 1947 is widely |
ghbouring Yorkshire stations Pennine Radio in | Bradford and Viking Radio in Hull to form the now-defu |
gby union, along with those in the St Helens, | Bradford and Huddersfield teams who competed in the 20 |
The ENM had strong units in the Burnley, | Bradford and south-east Kent areas. |
rchaeological Geophysics at the University of | Bradford and now teaches at the institution. |
county borough of Manchester, namely Beswick, | Bradford and Newton Heath. |
In 1877 he became Mayor of | Bradford and raised funding for Bradford College. |
lay with John Hooper, Laurence Saunders, John | Bradford and others for a year. |
o 4. The match took place at Odsal Stadium in | Bradford and attracted a crowd in the region of 120,00 |
ppreances for the first team in games against | Bradford and Widnes. |
ildford and read history at the University of | Bradford and Huddersfield Polytechnic. |
The oldest son of the 2nd Earl of | Bradford and Mary Wilbraham was educated at Christ Chu |
as born on 23 February 1879 in Little Horton, | Bradford and died on 14 April 1944 at Carlton Manor in |
Queensbury Lines which ran between Keighley, | Bradford and Halifax via Queensbury. |
bed through (from east to west) Putnam, Clay, | Bradford, and Union counties. |
Despite its proximity to | Bradford and having a Bradford postal address and dial |
hite Sox to the St. Louis Cardinals for Buddy | Bradford and Greg Terlecky. |
-row forward, he previously played for Wigan, | Bradford and Warrington,wigan and bradford both of who |
he 1885/1886 season, Bridie had found work in | Bradford, and left behind his connections with Welsh r |
Shahzad grew up in | Bradford and attended Bradford Grammar School and late |
ntha Ronson, Joey McIntyre, Damon Dash, Jesse | Bradford, and Simon Rex amongst others and was a popul |
The township contains these two cemeteries: | Bradford and Gehant Farm. |
room on platform two (for trains to Leeds and | Bradford) and a waiting room and ticket office on plat |
England won 4-0 with two goals each from Joe | Bradford and Billy Walker. |
panding societies such as the Halifax and the | Bradford and Bingley the Barnsley lost ground and by o |
The direct route between the centers of | Bradford and Leeds passes through the middle of the wa |
is mother traced her ancestry back to William | Bradford and John Alden. |
assed the pitch, which, by the request of the | Bradford and Clayton Athletic Company, could not be re |
Covering Westerly (including the village of | Bradford) and the Pawcatuck section of Stonington, Con |
Shortly afterwards he opened a stall in | Bradford and then others in nearby towns. |
als, three times for St. Helens and twice for | Bradford, and was a member of the losing side on each |
Colbeck started the season with | Bradford and played another five games, bringing his t |
The League Champions were | Bradford and the Challenge Cup Winners were Halifax. |
The oldest son of the 1st Baron | Bradford and Elizabeth Simpson, he was educated at Har |
ducated at the Friends' school in Goodmanend, | Bradford and after an apprenticeship as a sorter and s |
dwike and Gomersal, as well as cities such as | Bradford and Leeds. |
hop Roger of Salisbury (Roger de Caen), Abbot | Bradford and Sir Walter Raleigh. |
rgrave, an Assistant Bishop in the Diocese of | Bradford and an Honorary Canon of its Cathedral until |
Shuttle 662, which runs between Keighley and | Bradford, and uses dedicated buses with leather seats. |
es, Christopher Walken, Julie Carmen, Richard | Bradford and Melanie Griffith. |
He was a sound and reliable opener for | Bradford and Ilkley and he also played for Craven Gent |
Lee Gilmour has in the past played for | Bradford and Wigan Warriors. |
with the firm Cohen, Swados, Wright, Hanifin, | Bradford and Brett, including working on player contra |
spaper covered the deaths of local MP, Robert | Bradford and the murder of Queen's university lecturer |
Ellison was born in | Bradford and studied at the University of Oxford. |
amily film adventure film film starring Jesse | Bradford and directed by Phillip Borsos. |
It is located in parts of Columbia, Baker, | Bradford, and Hamilton counties. |
of Youlgreave, at the confluence of the River | Bradford and the River Lathkill. |
s. Endicott moved in with their two children, | Bradford and Priscilla Endicott, and Martha Endicott, |
The Sitwells (1994, with Sarah | Bradford and John Pearson) |
and one was a limited stop service - between | Bradford and Manchester the service will only call at |
as an Assistant Bishop within the Diocese of | Bradford and in chaplaincy work in the Diocese of Euro |
e novel Ol' Man Adam an' His Chillun by Roark | Bradford and the subsequent Pulitzer Prize-winning pla |
n as a jazz sideman with people such as Perry | Bradford, and performed and/or recorded with many of j |
he Peel statue was the first public statue in | Bradford and was originally located in what was Peel S |
Tom hails from | Bradford and is a product of the Bulls Junior Developm |
n St Pancras International - Huddersfield via | Bradford and Halifax |
he Texans came back with another touchdown to | Bradford and a field goal to close to 28-17, but Donov |
Many knew Robert | Bradford and Edgar Graham both murdered for defending |
career, only staying for a single season with | Bradford and each of his next three clubs; Doncaster R |
d Whitehead, Frost and Reed and W.N Sharpe of | Bradford and reproductions of his work were often foun |
itygate is soon to be the tallest building in | Bradford and joint tallest building in Yorkshire. |
John hails from | Bradford and is a product of the Bulls Junior Developm |
are produced in the Northern English city of | Bradford and are extremely popular in the north, and d |
Mohammed Ajeeb CBE is a former Lord Mayor of | Bradford, and was the first Asian (Pakistani) Lord May |
and sometime president of the Rotary Club in | Bradford, and a freemason who rose to become Provincia |
Using the historical research done by | Bradford and the students, and the exhaustive legal re |
d and the other half donated by Dr. Ray Tully | Bradford and his wife. |
Bristol, Leeds, | Bradford) and some survived for a few years longer. |
e To Heaven" (1954), billed as Professor Alex | Bradford and his singers, sold over one million copies |
According to Harriet Branton's book, David | Bradford and His House, Bradford was at home on Octobe |
ngs of England: Yorkshire West Riding, Leeds, | Bradford and the North, New Haven and London: Yale Uni |
h in January 1621, Iyannough assisted William | Bradford and his party in finding the boy. |
He had colliery interests in | Bradford and Wigan motivating his efforts. |
With Representatives Laura | Bradford and Frank McNulty, Tipton plans on re-introdu |
he current Archdeaconry of Craven (Diocese of | Bradford) and be renamed the Archdeaconry of Richmond |
rn parts West Yorkshire in England, including | Bradford and Halifax. |
Simmons then contacted | Bradford and spoke to her at length. |
Great Northern Railway's Queensbury Lines to | Bradford and Halifax. |
ritten by Tamla founder Berry Gordy and Janie | Bradford, and became the first hit record for Gordy's |
cute and non-acute services for the people of | Bradford and its hinterland. |
born at Plympton, Massachusetts to Lt. Samuel | Bradford and Sarah Gray, and was the great-great-grand |
Trains on the former GNR lines to | Bradford and Halifax via Queensbury also served the st |
He was born in | Bradford and attended Hanson Grammar School. |
or of Ministry and Training in the Diocese of | Bradford and a residentiary canon of Bradford Cathedra |
ge of 12, and in 1865 became secretary of the | Bradford and Clayton miners' lodge. |
In 1871 and 1872 he was re-elected mayor of | Bradford, and in October 1873 was publicly entertained |
tionalised to emphasis the difference between | Bradford and London |
e to the Manor and Liberty of Slaidburn, West | Bradford and Grindleton, including the township of New |
There are Adelaide Streets in Westminster, | Bradford and Belfast in the UK, Toronto in Canada, Bri |
of the station as part of its plans to reach | Bradford and the north, avoiding Leeds. |
ar park, and links with local bus services to | Bradford and Hebden Bridge. |
eford area, such as Albert Bierstadt, William | Bradford, and Albert Pinkham Ryder, as well as signifi |
At that time | Bradford and Bingley were in North 1, but ran away wit |
Born on December 1, 1853 in Great Horton, | Bradford, and registered as Abram Sowden, he was a wor |
Bradford and Bingley head office | |
a Diploma in Special Educational Needs at the | Bradford and Ilkley Community College. |
1940-41 Challenge Cup final at Odsal Stadium, | Bradford, and the 15-10 victory over Halifax in the 19 |
ton, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Diego Luna, Jesse | Bradford, and Shalom Harlow. |
The 97.5 FM signal covers | Bradford, and comes from the Idle transmitter, which i |
ook of Matthew, with music and lyrics by Alex | Bradford and a book by Vinnette Carroll, who also dire |
The libraries in Baker, | Bradford and Union Counties are members. |
Peace Studies department at the University of | Bradford and the War Studies department at Kings Colle |
man of Substance is a novel by Barbara Taylor | Bradford, and was published in 1979. |
The elder son of the 3rd Earl of | Bradford and Selina Louisa Forester, Bridgeman was edu |
It is currently owned by the Diocese of | Bradford and is used as a retreat, but the gardens are |
irst constructed, it was a well-to-do part of | Bradford, and built at a time when the city was thrivi |
The oldest son of the 1st Earl of | Bradford and Lucy Elizabeth Byng, was educated at Harr |
e also running two coaching academies, one in | Bradford and one at the Corner Pocket Snooker club Hoy |
d club football in England for Widnes, Leeds, | Bradford and Wigan, and in Australia for the Eastern S |
r Foster and Eric Batten scored the tries for | Bradford and Ernest Ward kicked three goals as well as |
geles, Tyler worked with Arthur Blythe, Bobby | Bradford, and David Murray. |
similar services in Huddersfield, Wakefield, | Bradford and Dewsbury. |
e three-quarter, he previously played for the | Bradford and Wakefield Trinity clubs. |
He prospered as a wool-stapler in Leeds and | Bradford, and was a Director of the Leeds and Bradford |
Telegraph reported that the mortgage part of | Bradford and Bingley would be mirroring the decision b |
She has held academic posts at | Bradford and the University of the West of England. |
r connecting trains to Huddersfield, Halifax, | Bradford, and Leeds, for the benefit of shoppers, tour |
d only four goals over the 1929-30 season for | Bradford, and returned to Lincoln for a £250 fee. |
Brad had two great seasons at | Bradford and played in 2005 grand final winning team t |
It is owned by the University of | Bradford and was built between 2002 and 2004 for remot |
tended Yorkshire Martyrs Collegiate School in | Bradford and supported the city's Football League team |
times was engaged at Farsley, Great Horton in | Bradford and, for many years, at Saltaire. |
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