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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Timeline Of Bradford

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.

Prior to 19th century

19th century

1800–1849

  • 1801 – Population: 13,264.
  • 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 in Thornton
  • 1821
    • Bradford Gaslight Company and Bradford Musical Friendly Society founded.
    • George Ripley & Son dyeworks in business near town, in Bowling.
  • 1822 – April: Labour unrest.
  • 1824 – Market-place opens.
  • 1825 – Labour strike.
  • 1830
  • 1831 – Population: 23,223.
  • 1832
  • 1834 – Bradford Observer newspaper begins publication.
  • 1836 - Sir Titus Salt develops the alpaca manufacture.
  • 1838
  • 1839 – Philosophical Society established.
  • 1841 – Population: 34,560.
  • 1844 – Bradford Moor Barracks completed
  • 1846 – 1 July: Leeds and Bradford Railway begins operating.
  • 1847 – Bradford municipal borough charter granted, uniting townships of Bowling, Bradford, Horton, Manningham.
  • 1848

1850–1899

20th century

1900–1949

1950–1999

21st century

See also