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World War Years BRADFORD LEAGUE DIVISION WINNERS MIXED DIVISION SEASON 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 01/09/2012 30/04/2013 Harrogate Racquets Provident Bradford College North Bradford "B" Bingley "A" Baildon Bridge "D" Eccleshill "A" 01/09/2011 30/04/2012 Belle Vue OS Moorlands North Bradford "B" Belle Vue O S "C" Baildon Bridge "D" Eccleshill "B" 01/09/2010 30/04/2011 Belle Vue OS North Bradford Keighley "A" Provident Bradford College Ilkley "C" Baildon Bridge "D" 01/09/2009 30/04/2010 Belle Vue OS Baildon Bridge "A" Baildon Bridge "B" Allerton Congs Provident "B" Moorlands "A" 01/09/2008 30/04/2009 Belle Vue OS Provident Eccleshill Ilkley "B" Baildon Bridge "C" Bingley "B" 01/09/2007 30/04/2008 Belle Vue OS Wilsden Provident Belle Vue O S "C" Provident "A" Provident "B" 01/09/2006 30/04/2007 Belle Vue OS Belle Vue O S "B" Baildon Bridge "A" Bradford & Shipley Civil Service Baildon Bridge "C" Belle Vue O S "D" 01/09/2005 30/04/2006 Harrogate Racquets Old Grangers "A" North Bradford "A" Baildon Bridge "B" Belle Vue O S "C" Baildon Bridge "C" 01/09/2004 30/04/2005 Belle Vue OS Belle Vue O S "A" Baildon Bridge "A" Bingley Leisure Wilsden "A" Greenhead 01/09/2003 30/04/2004 Belle Vue OS Old Grangers "A" Woodlands Keighley "A" Baildon Bridge "A" Ilkley "C" Bingley Leisure "A" 01/09/2002 30/04/2003 Harrogate Racquets Ilkley Wilsden Bradford College Staff Keighley "B" Woodlands "B" Wilsden "C" Moorlands "A" 01/09/2001 30/04/2002 Belle Vue OS Old Grangers "A" Bradford & Shipley Civil Service University Staff Moorlands Rastrick AOS 01/09/2000 30/04/2001 Belle Vue OS Belle Vue O S "A" North Bradford "A" Ilkley Baildon Bridge "C" Moorlands Rastrick 01/09/1999 30/04/2000 Baildon Bridge Highroyds Bradford College Staff "A" North Bradford Highroyds "A" Eccleshill "B" Idle "A" Ilkley Moor 01/09/1998 30/04/1999 Belle Vue OS Keighley Eccleshill "A" Belle Vue O S "A" North Bradford "A" Highroyds "A" Eccleshill "B" Idle "A" 01/09/1997 30/04/1998 Belle Vue OS Highroyds Belle Vue O S "A" Eccleshill "A" Baildon Bridge "C" Bradford College Staff "A" Highroyds "A" Eccleshill "B" 01/09/1996 30/04/1997 Belle Vue OS Baildon Bridge "A" Wyke & Wibsey Baildon Bridge "B" Belle Vue O S "C" Allerton Congs "A" North Bradford "B" Belle Vue O S "D" 01/09/1995 30/04/1996 Belle Vue OS Eccleshill Wilsden Central Bradford Wilsden "A" Wilsden "B" Guiseley "A" Worth Valley "A" 01/09/1994 30/04/1995 Belle Vue OS Old Grangers "A" Old Grangers "B" Wibsey Bradford & Shipley Civil Service Nab Wood Old Grangers "C" Wilsden "C" Belle Vue OS "D" 01/09/1993 30/04/1994 Belle Vue OS Eccleshill Old Grangers "A" Allerton Congs Belle Vue O S "B" Guiseley Nab Wood Highroyds "A" Wilsden "C" 01/09/1992 30/04/1993 North Bradford Oakworth "A" Saltaire Provident Highroyds Belle Vue O S "B" The Lane Wilsden "B" Provident "B" 01/09/1991 30/04/1992 Oakworth Old Grangers Oakworth "A" Worth Valley Menston "A" Metaire Wyke Manor "B" Belle Vue O S "B" Belle Vue OS "C" Provident "B" 01/09/1990 30/04/1991 North Bradford North Bradford "B" Bradford College Staff Belle Vue O S "A" Wibsey Menston "A" Highroyds Saltaire "B" Guiseley Highroyds "A" 01/09/1989 30/04/1990 North Bradford Oakworth Keighley Vic Park "A" Baildon Bridge "A" Bradford College Staff Wibsey Pudsey Highroyds Provident "A" Rawdon 01/09/1988 30/04/1989 North Bradford Baildon Bridge Oakworth Baildon "B" Wyke Manor "A" Saltaire "A" Yeadon St Johns "C" Keighley Vic Park "C" Baildon "C" The Lane Wyke Manor "C" 01/09/1987 30/04/1988 North Bradford Old Grangers "A" Saltaire Oakworth Baildon Bridge "A" Keighley Vic Park "B" University Staff Bradford College Staff Keighley Vic Park "C" Provident "A" The Lane 01/09/1986 30/04/1987 North Bradford Eccleshill Baildon Bridge Baildon "A" Oakworth Baildon "B" Keighley Vic Park "B" University Staff Provident Keighley Vic Park "C" Bingley "B" 01/09/1985 30/04/1986 Yeadon St Johns Old Grangers "A" TFD Centre Baildon Bridge Wilsden Oakworth Baildon Bridge "A" Keighley Vic Park "B" Wibsey Oakworth "B" Keighley Vic Park "C" 01/09/1984 30/04/1985 North Bradford Yeadon St Johns "A" Eccleshill "B" Wyke Manor "A" Saltaire "A" Allerton Congs Oakworth Oakworth "A" Keighley Vic Park "B" Wibsey Bradford & Shipley Civil Service 01/09/1983 30/04/1984 North Bradford Old Grangers "A" Old Hansonians TFD Centre Ilkley "A" Sandoz Wyke Manor "B" North Bradford "C" Oakworth "A" Keighley Vic Park "B" Wibsey 01/09/1982 30/04/1983 North Bradford YMCA "A" Baildon Belle Vue O S Belle Vue O S "A" North Bradford "A" Sandoz Wilsden "A" Oakworth North Bradford "D" Keighley Vic Park "B" 01/09/1981 30/04/1982 North Bradford Keighley Vic Park Keighley Vic Park "A" Baildon Wyke Manor "A" TFD Centre Belle Vue O S "B" Sandoz North Bradford "C" Oakworth 01/09/1980 30/04/1981 North Bradford YMCA "A" Ilkley Keighley Vic Park "A" Baildon Belle Vue O S "A" Ilkley "A" North Bradford "B" Scalebor Park Ilkley "B" 01/09/1979 30/04/1980 Bradford Telephones Old Grangers "A" Eccleshill "B" Ilkley Queensbury Baildon "A" Menston International Harvesters "A" Baildon "B" 01/09/1978 30/04/1979 Old Grangers Eccleshill "A" University Staff Eccleshill "B" Keighley Vic Park "A" Wyke Manor Wyke Manor "A" Menston St Marys Wilsden "A" Green Lane 01/09/1977 30/04/1978 Old Grangers Old Grangers "A" Idle Bradford Teachers "A" Pudsey Primrose Hill Keighley Vic Park "A" Wyke Manor Wyke Manor "A" Menston St Marys 01/09/1976 30/04/1977 Bradford Telephones YMCA "A" Old Grangers "B" Idle Eccleshill "B" Pudsey Primrose Hill Keighley Vic Park "A" Bradford Teachers "C" 01/09/1975 30/04/1976 YMCA Yeadon St Johns YMCA "B" Metro International Harvesters Metro "A" Pudsey Primrose Hill Keighley Vic Park "A" 01/09/1974 30/04/1975 Old Grangers Keighley University Staff Old Hansonians "A" Haworth Ilkley Queensbury 01/09/1973 30/04/1974 NATIONAL POWER CRISIS 01/09/1972 30/04/1973 Eccleshill Bradford Telephones Keighley Yeadon St Johns "B" Yeadon St Johns "C" Haworth Idle 01/09/1971 30/04/1972 YMCA Yeadon St Johns Nab Wood Keighley University Staff Yeadon St Johns "C" Haworth 01/09/1970 30/04/1971 North Bradford YMCA "B" Yeadon St Johns "A" North Bradford "A" Keighley Old Hansonians "A" 01/09/1969 30/04/1970 YMCA Old Grangers "B" YMCA "C" Bradford Teachers "B" North Bradford "A" Keighley 01/09/1968 30/04/1969 YMCA Yeadon St Johns Eccleshill "A" Beckfoot Bradford Teachers "B" 01/09/1967 30/04/1968 YMCA Saltaire Batley Old Grangers "C" Yeadon St Johns "B" 01/09/1966 30/04/1967 YMCA YMCA "A" Bingley "B" Otley 01/09/1965 30/04/1966 YMCA Keighley Old Grangers "B" Bingley "B" 01/09/1964 30/04/1965 North Bradford Old Grangers "A" Yeadon St Johns Batley 01/09/1963 30/04/1964 YMCA Eccleshill Congs Keighley Shipley Congs 01/09/1962 30/04/1963 YMCA Bradford Telephones Frizinghall O S Keighley 01/09/1961 30/04/1962 North Bradford Old Grangers "A" Bradford Telephones Frizinghall O S 01/09/1960 30/04/1961 YMCA Cleckheaton Wormald & Walker Cleckheaton "A" 01/09/1959 30/04/1960 YMCA Old Grangers "A" Cleckheaton Wormald & Walker 01/09/1958 30/04/1959 YMCA Windhill City Police Bradford Teachers Cleckheaton 01/09/1957 30/04/1958 North Bradford Westwood YMCA "C" Old Grangers "B" 01/09/1956 30/04/1957 North Bradford YMCA "B" St Clements YMCA "C" 01/09/1955 30/04/1956 North Bradford Cleckheaton YMCA "B" Old Carltonians 01/09/1954 30/04/1955 Old Grangers YMCA "A" Cleckheaton Victoria Belle Vue "A" YMCA "C" 01/09/1953 30/04/1954 Old Grangers Westwood YMCA "A" Old Hansonians Old Carltonians 01/09/1952 30/04/1953 North Bradford Eccleshill Congs Old Hansonians Nab Wood Old Grangers "B" 01/09/1951 30/04/1952 North Bradford Old Grangers "A" Bingley Saltaire "A" 01/09/1950 30/04/1951 North Bradford YMCA Westwood Hospital YMCA "B" 01/09/1949 30/04/1950 01/09/1948 30/04/1949 North Bradford Old Grangers "A" Saltaire 01/09/1947 30/04/1948 North Bradford North Bradford "A" Muff Field 01/09/1946 30/04/1947 Bradford Telephones Broadway Avenue Old Grangers 01/09/1945 30/04/1946 01/09/1944 30/04/1945 01/09/1943 30/04/1944 01/09/1942 30/04/1943 WORLD WAR YEARS 01/09/1941 30/04/1942 WORLD WAR YEARS 01/09/1940 30/04/1941 01/09/1939 30/04/1940 01/09/1938 30/04/1939 Horton Lane Congs Old Grangers 01/09/1937 30/04/1938 Horton Lane Congs Old Grangers Wesley Place Congs Idle "A" Bradford Telephones 01/09/1936 30/04/1937 North Bradford Idle Old Grangers Eccleshill Parish Church 01/09/1935 30/04/1936 North Bradford Grosvenor "A" Idle Old Grangers 01/09/1934 30/04/1935 North Bradford Bowling St Johns Queensbury Baptists 01/09/1933 30/04/1934 St Wilfrids "A" Listerhills Congs Bowling St Johns 01/09/1932 30/04/1933 St Wilfrids "A" Shearbridge Methodists St Columbas Church "A" 01/09/1931 30/04/1932 St Wilfrids "A" St Columbas Church Grosvenor "C" 01/09/1930 30/04/1931 St Wilfrids "A" Eccleshill Parish Church Grosvenor "C" 01/09/1929 30/04/1930 St Wilfrids "A" Grosvenor "A" Shearbridge Methodists 01/09/1928 30/04/1929 St Wilfrids St Wilfrids "A" 01/09/1927 30/04/1928 St Wilfrids Bowling St Johns 01/09/1926 30/04/1927 01/09/1925 30/04/1926 01/09/1924 30/04/1925 01/09/1923 30/04/1924.
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