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PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. ------·------~----~~~------Alliance Cabinet Makers-J PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. ------------------------------------------·--------------------~----~~~--------Alliance Cabinet Makers-J. Aveyard, 7 Cawoodplace, THE ORDER OF DRUIDS. Undercliffe street. Granby hotel, Union street. Amalgamated Society of Bmssmakers-J. Smith, 78 District Officers. Osborne street. Amalgamated Shoe Makers-F. Punt, 181 Leeds road. District Treasu1·er-James E. Dobson, 409 Bolton road. White Horse, Godwin street. District Corresponding Secreta1·y-Henry Carr, 18 Boiler Makers-J. H. Clayton, 15 Rutland street, Amelia street, Saltaire. Barkerend road. Granby hotel, Union street. Di·b·ict Relieving Officer-Wm. Speight, 37 Alexandra Bookbinders-H. Bonsor, 63 Airedale road, Otley road. road, Hall lane, Shipley. Cock and Bottle inn, Barkerend road. Bru,hmakers-I. Croft, 112, Cotewall road, West Names of Lodges and Secretaries. Bowling. Cock and Bottle inn, Barkerend road. Fountain-Fountain inn, Manchester road. William Builders' Labourers-M. Flynn, 30 Princess street, Emmott, Green lane, Manningham. Manchester road. Manor House, off W estgate. Samuel Caldwell Nicholson-Royal Oak hotel, Otley Cabinet Makers-H. Volume, Park gate. Grosvenor road, Shipley. HPnry Carr, 18 Amelia street, hotel, I vegate. Saltaire. Cotton Spinners-F. Greenwood, 36 Legrams terrace, Star of Liberty-Red Lion inn, Kirkgate, Otley. Edinburgh street. Eastbrook hotel, East parade, Wm. Henry Briggs, 11 South View terrace, Otley. Leeds road. Druids' Welcome-Commercial howl, 'fyrrel street, Engineers, No. 1 Branch-G. Cooke, 47 Clayton lane, Bradford. George S. Warren, 32 Beamsley road, Manchester road. Osborne hotel, corner of New Frizinghall. Kirkgate and W estgate. Railway King-Victoria hotel, Shipley. Joseph Engineers, No. 2 B1·anch-S. Smith, 67 Kensington st., Parker, 45 Carolina street, Saltaire. Girlington. Oddfellows' Hall, Thornton road. Druids' Pride Prince Arthur hotel, Sticker lane, Engineers, No. 3 Branch-W. Dickinson, 34 Midland Bowling. W. H. Wilkinson, 1, Moor :fields, terrace, Manningham. Great Northern hotel, Killinghall road, Bradford. · Wakefield road. Struggler-Red House inn, Barkerend road. Samuel Gas Stokers, No. 1 Branch-J. Holland, 22 Folkestone street, Leeds road. Farm Yard inn, Bowling Pearson J ones, 11 Bolton street, Barkerend road. Back lane. Gas f:3tokers, No. 2 Branch-A. MaJor, 4 Back Victoria terrace, Bolton road. Fox and Goose, Canal road. BRADFORD AMALGAMATED FRIENDLY Gas Stokers, No. 3 Branch-J. Lusby, 28 Percy street, Little Horton. Oddfellows' Hall, Thornton road. SOCIETIES. I nsttrance Age11 ts - R. Lancaster, 105 Beldon road, Established 1863. Great Horton. St. George's Hall Coffee tavern, President - Joseph Walker, 46 Hope street, Man­ Wakefield road. chester road. Iron Founders-W. Walsh, 182 Hall lane, Wakefield Secretary-Edward Riley, 77 Whetley lane road. Wheat Shraf inn, W akefield road. Joiners, No. 1 Branch-J. Bedell, 140 Barkerend road. Sun hotel, Sunbridge road. Letterpress Printers-T. Hustler, 25 Lofthouse street, NATIONAL LABOUR ELECTORAL Otley road. Market tavern, God win street. ASSOCIATION Lithographic Printers-C. Ellison, 303 Hollings road~ Manningham. Commercial hotel, Tyrrel street. Bradford Branch. Lithographic Artists-H. T. Sowden, 29 Osborne street, President-J. Hl)llings, 48 Havelock street. Little Horton. Leuchters' Hotel, Darley street. Treasurer-G. Cooke, 47 Clayton lane. Locomotive Enginedrivers- T. Allott, 29, Granton Secretary- J. Tiplady, Otley road, Shipley. street, Leeds road. Granby hotel, Union street. Meets at the Tyrrel street Coffee tavern on the first Operative Bakers-A.. Teal, 49, Weston street, White Wednesday of the month. Abbey rd. Laycock' s Temperance hotel, Kirkgate. Operative Coopers - H. Barker, 10 Nut tall road, Barkel'end road. White Hart inn, Thornton road. BRADFORD MEDICAL AID Operative Painters-W. E. Brown, Boldshay street, Maperton road. Ebor hotel, Ebor street, Little ASSOCIATION. Horton lane. Esta.blished January 1st, 1872, for providing medical Operati1:e Plasterers, No. 2 Branch-C. W. Collings, attendance and medicine for its members. The 11 Skinhouse street, Little Horton. Eastbrook surgeon devotes the whole of his time to the care of hotel, East parade, Leeds road. sick members of the association. Operative Plumbers-J. Whitehead, 5 Perseverance Surgeon-Michael Hayes, L.R.C.P. and L.S.A. lane, Southfield lane. Sun hotel, Sunbridge road. Residence and Surgery-38 Little Horton lane. Operative Stonemasons-H. Dyer, 217 Wapping road. Eastbrook hotel, East parade, Leeds road. Secretm·y-D. I. Sloane, 18 Clarendon st., Manningham. Operative Tailors-J. Sewell, 64 Queen street, Lnmb lane. Granby hotel, Union street. Packing Case Makers- G. H. Shillito, 14 Mill lane, BRADFORD-IN-AIREDALE FRIENDLY Hall lane. Firth's Temperance hotel, Ea.st parade, SOCIETY. Leeds road. Piece Dyers-H. Robinson, Caledonia street, Hall lane. Tyrrel Street Coffee TavPrn, Tyrrel street, Bradford. Dyers' Club rooms, Barry's hall, Barry street. Sec., John Nicholl, 132 New Cross street, West Bowling. Railway Servants, Bradford-8. Sharpe, 160 Ripon st., Otley rd. Great Northern hotel, W akefield rd. Railway Servants, Low Moor- W. Schofield, 6~ TRADE SOCIETIES IN BRADFORD. Common road, Hill Top, Low Moor. Salt Horn Inn, Low Moor. Railu·ay Servants, Shipley-J. Austin, 20 Jane street, Places of Meeting and Names of Secretaries. Mossman Fields, Windhill, Shipley. Oak hotel, Bradford and Disi1-ict Trades Council-S. Shaftoe, 7 Shipley. Ripley terrace, Ripleyville. Meets the :first Skep and Basket Makers-C. Firth, 20 Rose street, Tuesday in the month at the Osborne hotel, New Manningham. Beecroft's hotel, James street, off Kirkgate. Godwin street. 39 .
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