The Bradford Antiquary the Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society

The Bradford Antiquary the Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society

The Bradford Antiquary The journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society Name: ........................................................................................... Address: ........................................................................................... ........................................................................................... ........................................................................................... Postcode: .................................... Tick this box if you wish to receive details of the Society’s activities: I wish to purchase the following copies of The Bradford Antiquary Issue Price No. of copies Total cost Second Series 1958 £3.00 ........... £......... 1967 £3.00 ........... £......... 1969 £3.00 ........... £......... 1976 £3.00 ........... £......... 1982 £3.00 ........... £......... Third Series 1987 Number 3 £3.00 ........... £......... 1898 Number 4 £3.00 ........... £......... 1990 Number 5 £3.00 ........... £......... 1992 Number 6 £3.00 ........... £......... 1999 Number 7 £3.00 ........... £......... 2005 Number 9 £4.00 ........... £......... 2006 Number 10 £4.00 ........... £......... 2007 Number 11 £4.00 ........... £......... 2008 Number 12 £4.00 ........... £......... 2009 Number 13 £6.00 ........... £......... 2010 Number 14 £6.00 ........... £......... 2011 Number 15 £6.00 ........... £......... 2012 Number 16 £6.00 ........... £......... 2013 Number 17 £7.00 ........... £......... Grand Total £......... The prices are inclusive of postage. Members who purchase copies at meetings of the Society are entitled to a discount of £2 on each copy (£3 on Number 17). Numbers 1, 2 and 8 of the Third Series are out of print. Please make your cheque payable to Bradford Historical & Antiquarian Society and send it with this form to the Publications Secretary: John Haigh, Fieldhead, Beck Lane, Bingley. BD16 4EL (United Kingdom) Outline contents Part XXXIX (1958): Armorial glass at Bolling Hall; a Civil War hand grenade; two Bingley postscripts; the West Riding Foreign Affairs Committee; BingleyVolunteers in the Napoleonic War; an early Bradford bank note. Part XLVI (1976): Wilfrid Robertshaw, M.A.; the Manningham Mills strike; theBradford Protestation return; John Nicholson, unpublished poems; BradfordFriendly Societies in the 1790's; Index to Volume IX. Part XLVII (1982): Mid‐Victorian Bradford; the Exley family of Rawdon; an18th century magistrate, Samuel Lister; old Bradford charities; the BradfordLime Kiln Company; the Protestation of the commons, 1641. Number 3 (1987): Saltaire; the Low Moor explosion; the Workers' EducationalAssociation; the Milligans of Dumfriesshire and Yorkshire; Philip Snowden. Number 4 (1989): The Richardsons at Bierley Hall; Bradford's Westernboundary; the Raynors of Burley; the Great Bradford Exhibition of 1904; Robertand James B. Cartwright; Carr House Farm; a Wibsey medical family; theMasons Arms; occupations in 18th century Bradford. Number 5 (1990): Textile and Society in Bradford and Lawrence, USA; theSocial‐Democratic Federation; the Independent Labour Party; old photographsof Wapping; building plans of Little Germany; the Gledhill family; Alfred Coe. Number 6 (1992): Bradford Triennial Music Festivals; pubs in Mid‐VictorianBradford; old photographs of the Conditioning House; beer brewing inBradford; enemy air activity over Bradford. Number 7 (1999): The Bradford Canal; lost villages of Baildon Moor; JamesWarburton, apothecary; the Memory Bank (oral history); history on the net. Number 8 (2003): A ceremonial sword; Judy Woods; Sir George ScottRobertson MP; Cleckheaton's medical provision; a wartime fireman's memories; the Booth family of Wibsey; education in Saltaire; the railway to Cullingworth; schooldays in Wibsey; Bradford Moor memories. Number 9 (2005): William Cudworth, a 19th century local historian; Littlemoor & Harrowins (Queensbury); Bradford Eye & Ear Hospital; BradfordCanal; Music in Bradford; Parson Bull & Miss Currer; Some Bradford Hotels; Workers' Housing in Keighley; Frederick W. Eurich; A Milliner's Apprentice. Number 10 (2006): The Battle of Bradford: Riots against the New Poor Law; The Mystery of Wibsey Manor; The 1867 Bradford By‐Election; Bradford'sMunicipal Baths and Wash‐Houses; Haworth Wool‐Combers; John Wood: Bradford's Father of Factory Reform; Robert Milligan, Draper and Merchant; Did Allerton have a Mediaeval Mill?; The Victorian Club Culture of Keighley. Number 11 (2007): Fake or genuine? The 1772 Map of Bradford and Horton; Dr J.H. Bell and Woolsorters' Disease; Wibsey Chapel: The First Four HundredYears; The Woolsorters' Baths and Gardens; 'Classic Cards', Bradford: TheHistory of W.N. Sharpe Ltd; John Wood: John Wood: Bradford's Father ofFactory Reform. Part 2: The Hampshire Years; A Remarkable Family: TheCravens of Cullingworth. .

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