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    53°48′N 1°45′W. /  53.800°N 1.750°W  / 53.800; -1.750. Bradford is a city in West Yorkshire, England. It became a municipal borough in 1847, received a city charter in 1897 and, since the 1974 reform, the city status has belonged to the larger City of Bradford metropolitan borough. It had a population of 349,561 at the 2011 census ...

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      Bradford ( / ˈbrædfərd / ⓘ ), [6] also known as the City of...

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      Demographics of Bradford. Population pyramid of Bradford....

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      Website. bradford .ac .uk. The University of Bradford is a...

  2. www.bradford.gov.uk. Bradford is a major city in West Yorkshire, England. The city has a population of about 500,000 people. Bradford grew due to its excellence in the textile trades of nineteenth century England. Bradford is home to Bradford City Football Club who became the first English football club to win the current FA Cup trophy in 1911.

  3. 1801 – Population: 13,264. [5] 1816 – 21 April: Charlotte Brontë, novelist and poet, born in Thornton on the outskirts of Bradford. 1817 – 26 June: Branwell Brontë, painter, writer and poet born in Thornton. 1818 – 30 July: Emily Brontë, novelist and poet, born in Thornton. 1820 – 17 January: Anne Brontë, novelist and poet, born ...

  4. The 'Manor of Bradford' was first held by the De Lacy family until 1311 and then in turn by the Earls of Lincoln, John Gaunt and the Crown before passing into private hands in 1620. After an uprising in 1070 against the Norman conquest, Bradford was laid waste but began to extend slowly over the next two-hundred years with the woolen trade ...

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