Old Pictures of Town
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A View of Bradford by Nattes in 1805 from Barton Bridge showing the Chantry, Vicarage and Church in the foreground with the Ranks and Tory behind it
Bradford Town Hall By Elizabeth Tackle 1854
A view of the town fromJones`s Hill by Mrs Elizabeth Tackle c.1850
Close up of centre of Bradford from Jones Hill in 1849, by Mrs E. Tackle
A View of Bradford from the old pack horse bridge
Bradford from Jones Hill in 1849, by Mrs E. Tackle
Bradford Town Bridge by William Westall
Stephen Moulton with his wife Elizabeth standing in "The Tump" looking at their properties." The Hall" and the Vulcanised Rubber Factory. In the foreground are their daughters, Kate and Elizabeth. Painted by Mrs.E. Tackle c.1855
A View of Freshford & Limpley Stoke from Westwood 1849, by Mrs E. Tackle
The Opening of the Railway to Bradford in 1857, by Mrs E. Tackle from Browns Hill, Farleigh Wick.
The Opening of the Railway to Bradford in 1857, by Mrs E. Tackle, showing the new Viaduct at Bathampton
Holy Trinity Church by J.Smith
TheKingston Mill & the Hall, Bradford c.1850 by Mrs E. Tackle
The Hall, Bradford c.1850 by Mrs E. Tackle
The Hall, Bradford in earlier times
The Hall, Bradford in 1854, by Mrs E. Tackle
The Hall, Bradford by C.J.Richardson
Holy Trinity Church, Bradford in 1854, by Mrs E. Tackle
Holy Trinity Church, Bradford
Christchurch, Bradfordc.1850
The Anglo Saxon Church & Holy Trinity Church
The Market Place,Bradford in 1837
The centre of Bradford in 1887, showing Rawlings, Printers.
The Anglo Saxon Church by James Irvine,1871
Orpen`s House by James Irvine
Holy Trinty Church by James Irvine
The Old Bridge by James Irvine
The Tithe Barn by James Irvine
The Granary by James Irvine
Barton Farm by James Irvine
Anglo Saxon Chapel by James Irvine
Anglo Saxon Chapel by James Irvine
Anglo Saxon Chapel by James Irvine
Anglo Saxon Chapel by James Irvine
Browns Hardware Store, Silver Street
Gabled house on corner of Station approach and St Margarets Street.
The Old Bridge by Buckler
The Pack Horse Bridge
The Old Bridge
Saxon Chapel
The Hall
The Hall
The Hall
The Hall
The Hall
The Hall
The Hall
The Hall
The Hall
The Hall
The Hall
The Hall
The Hall
Fitzmaurice School