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1800
Architecture Holme Mill, Thornton Road
Eastbrook House, 99 East Parade [LG] 
Map of Bradford
4-6 All Alone, Idle [c]
403-405 Allerton Road [c]
Events  
National Act of Union (Great Britain and Ireland)
Elgin Marbles brought from Parthenon in Greece
Royal College of Surgeons founded
 
International USA - Thomas Jefferson USA Governmnent moves to Washington.
Sport    
Firsts Electric Light (Sir Humphry Davy)
High pressure steam used (Richard Trevithick)
Battery - Alessandro Volta
Library of Congress, Washington 
Arts/Media 1st Symphony in C Major - Beethoven   
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1801
Architecture    
Events Population 13,624 One worsted mill in Bradford 
National PM - Henty Addington - Tory {1804}
Act of Union - England & Ireland in force (1/1)
Treaty of St Petersburg
International USA - Thomas Jefferson  Battle of Copenhagen (2/4) - Nelson used blind eye 
Firsts Census in England published (29/6) Submarine - Robert Fulton 
Arts/Media 1st and 2nd Piano Concertos - Beethoven  The Four Seasons - Haydn 
Products Civas Regal, Whisky  

1802
Architecture    
Events    
National First British Factory Act  
International Ceylon became a British colony
Alexander Dumas born
Minorca returned to Spain
Firsts Steamboat - Charlotte Dundas (W Symington) Table of Atomic Weights - John Dalton 
Arts/Media Moonlight Sonata - Beethoven  2nd Symphony - Beethoven 
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1803
Architecture    
Events Sir Titus Salt born - Morley (20/8)
Lighting and Watching Commissioners
Bradford Old Bank founded
National Robert Stephenson born Lighting and Watching Act
International Britain declares war against France
US purchases Louisiana & New Orleans
Balearic Islands ceded to Spain
Firsts Debretts Peerage
Semaphore signalling (Admiral Popham)
Caledonian Canal - start of construction
Railway locomotive - Trevithick
Public railway (Wandsworth to Croydon)
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1804
Architecture    
Events Richard Cobden born  
National PM - William Pitt - Tory {1806}  
International Napoleon - Emperor of France
US Constitution - 12th Amendment
Spain declares war against Britain
Firsts Caledonian Canal - start of construction [1822] Rochdale Canal opened (John Rennie) 
Arts/Media 3rd (Eroica) Symphony  - Beethoven  Jerusalem - William Blake 
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1805
Architecture    
Events    
National Grand Junction Canal  
International USA - Thomas Jefferson
Battle of Trafalgar (21/10)
Battle of Austerlitz (2/12)
Firsts Trooping of the Colour (4/6)
Grand Union Canal completed
Percussion detonator - Alexander Forsyth
Aquduct over Ellesmere Canal - Brunel 
Arts/Media 4th Piano Concerto - Beethoven
Fidelio - Beethoven 
The Lay of the Minstrel - Walter Scott
The Prelude - William Wordsworth 
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1806
Architecture Clayton Heights Chapel  
Events Fire Brigade formed (3 engines)  
National PM - Lord Grenville - Whig {1807} William Pitt died (23/1) 
International Britain declares war against Prussia  
Firsts Carbon Paper patented (Ralph Wedgwood)
Arc de Triomphe - construction commences
Potassium & Sodium - Humphrey Davey
 
Arts/Media Symphony No. 4 in B Flat - Beethoven  Violin Concerto (Op 61) - Beethoven 
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1807
Architecture    
Events Isaac Holden born (7/5)  
National    
International PM - Duke of Portland - Tory {1809}  
Firsts Ascot Gold Cup horse race
Ship to shore lifeline using a mortar (G Manby)
Mumbles railway, Swansea {1960}
 
Arts/Media Coriolanus - Beethoven  Leonara No. 3 - Beethoven 
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1808
Architecture Low Moor chapel Bell Chapel, Great Horton 
Events First Sunday School in Bradford  
National    
International USA - James Madison
US prohibits import of slaves from Africa
Sierra Leone became a British colony
Firsts    
Arts/Media 5th Symphony - Beethoven
6th (Pastoral) Symphony - Beethoven
Faust (part 1) - Goethe
 
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1809
Architecture    
Events    
National PM - Spencer Perceval - Tory {1812}
Arthur Wellesley becomes Duke of Wellington
WE Gladstone born
International USA - James Madison
Napoleon divorced from Josephine (16/12)
Abraham Lincoln born {1865}
 
Firsts Two Thousand Guineas horse race
Pall Mall, London is lit by gas
Dartmoor Prison - French prisoners (24/5)
Arts/Media 5th Piano Concerto - Beethoven   
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1810
Architecture Idle Chapel
124 Main Street, Wilsden 
Albion Mill, Wilsden (George Tweedy) {19??}
 
Events Five worsted mills in Bradford Hannah Green "witch of Wilsden" - died 
National Luddites, machine wreckers {1818}  
International Napoleon marries Marie-Louise of Austria  
Firsts    
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1811
Architecture Kirkgate Wesleyan Chapel (13/5)
Events Population 16,012
Bishop Blaize Festival
Henry Francis Lockwood (architect) born
 
National George III incapacitated by insanity
Prince of Wales  became Prince Regent 
William Makepeace Thackeray born
International    
Firsts Regent Street, London building commenced (Nash)   
Arts/Media Hansard Sense and Sensibility - Jane Austen 
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1812
Architecture Woodhouse Grove School  
Events    
National PM - Earl of Liverpool - Tory {1827}
Rstrictions on Prince Regent removed
Spencer Perceval assassinated (11/5)
 
International USA declares war on Britain (18/6)
Battle of Queenston Heights (13/10)
Napoleon enters Moscow (14/10)
Charles Dickens born (7/2)
Firsts Goodwood Cup horse race Gas company (Gas Light & Coke Company)
Arts/Media 7th & 8th Symphony - Beethoven  Fairy Tales - J & W Grimm (Brothers) 
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1813
Architecture    
Events    
National USA - James Madison   
International Mexico declares independence (6/11)   
Firsts    
Arts/Media Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen  
Products "Puffing Billy" locomotive - William Hedley   

1814
Architecture Great Horton Chapel Bingley Elementary School  
Events .  
National .  
International Treaty of Paris (Fontainbleu)
Napoleon banished to Elba
Malta annexed to Britain
Battle of New Orleans
End of 1812 war against USA
 
Firsts Plastic surgery
Marylebone Cricket Club - MCC (22/6)
Gas lighting in streets (London)
Steam locomotive - George Stephenson.
Arts/Media Waverley - Sir Walter Scott
Swiss Family Robinson - Jonathan Wyss
Mansfield Park - Jane Austen
Star Spangled Banner  
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1815
Architecture Christ Church, Darley Street {1879}  
Events Samuel Cunliffe Lister born
Black Dyke Mills band formed
Bronte family moved to Thornton
 
National Corn Law  
International Battle of Waterloo (18/6)
Napoleon banished to St Helena 
Richelieu Prime Minister of France
 
Firsts Miners Safety Lamp - Sir Humphry Davy John Macadam's road construction method adopted 
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1816
Architecture Independent Chapel, Chapel Row, Wilsden {?}  
Events Leeds Liverpool Canal opened
Widow of William Brown opened shop 
Charlotte Bronte born (21/4)
National    
International USA - James Monroe  Indiana becomes an American state 
Firsts Portable fire-extinguisher (Manby)
 Macadamized roads (J Macadam)
Kaleidoscope (D Brewster)
Cigarette lighter 
Arts/Media Emma- Jane Austen
Kubla Khan - Coleridge (written 1797)
Barber of Seville - Rossini
5th Symphony - Schubert 
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1817
Architecture    
Events Patrick Branwell Bronte born   
National Jane Austen died (18/7)  Captain Bligh died (7/12)
International USA - James Monroe  Mississippi becomes ans American state 
Firsts    
Arts/Media Flatford Mill - John Constable   
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1818
Architecture    
Events William E Forster born
Bradford Savings Bank opened 
Emily Bronte born (30/7)
Bishop Blaize Festival  
National Church Building Act   
International Canadian border established - 49th Parallel
Illinois becomes American state
Venezuela independent of Spain - Simon Bolivar
 
Firsts Professional horse racing - USA   
Arts/Media Frankenstein - Mary Shelley
Persuasion - Jane Austen (posthumous)
Northanger Abbey - Jane Austen (posthumous)
Don Juan - Lord Byron 
6th Symphony - Franz Schubert
Heart of Midlothian - Walter Scott
Rob Roy - Walter Scott
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1819
Architecture    
Events    
National Queen Victoria born (24/5)
James Watt died (19/8) 
Peterloo Massacre, Manchester (16/8)
George Eliot born  
International USA purchases Florida from Spain  Alabama becomes American state 
Firsts Atlantic crossing by steam - Savannah (24/5-20/6) Electromagnetism - Hans Christian Oersted 
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1820
Architecture 31 Manor Row [c]
33 Manor Row [c]
37 Manor Row [c]
32 Manor Row [c]
Bradford Grammar School, Manor Row - see 1871
Barkerend Mills - W&J Garnett
Well Hole Mills, Wilsden
Alderscholes Lane, Thornton (2-30) [c]
Old Kings Head, Allerton Lane [c]
392-470 Allerton Road [c]
Events Twenty worsted mills in Bradford
Dacre Son & Hartley founded 
Anne Bronte born (17/3)
 
National King George IV {1830}
George III died (29/1)
British settlers in South Africa
 
International Maine becomes an American state  Spanish Inquisition abolished  
Firsts Royal Astronomical Society   
Arts/Media Venus de Milo discovered  Ivanhoe - Walter Scott 
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1821
Architecture    
Events Population 26,309  Bradford Gas Light Company formed 
National George IV coronation (19/7)  John Keats died (23/2)
International USA - James Monroe
Napoleon died (5/5)
Missouri becomes an American state 
Richelieu resigns as French Prime Minister
British West Africa formed
 
Firsts Theory for electric motor - Michael Faraday  
Arts/Media Manchester Guardian {1959}  Hay Wain - John Constable 
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1822
Architecture 135/137 Main Street, Wilsden - Spring Hill   
Events Bronte family moved to Haworth  List of Hotels, Inns and Taverns 
National Percy Shelley drowned (8/7)  
International Louis Pasteur born  Liberia founded as colony for released slaves 
Firsts Caledonian Canal opened (Thomas Telford) Tetleys Brewery - Leeds
Arts/Media Sunday Times (20/10)  Symphony No 8 (Unfinished) - Franz Schubert 
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1823
Architecture Dudley Hill Chapel  Greenhill Chapel 
Events Gas first used - street lights (15/9)  
National    
International    
Firsts Waterproof coat - Charles Macintosh
Dynamo - William Sturgeon 
Rugby played at Rugby School
 
Arts/Media The Lancet   
Products Ninth Symphony - Beethoven   

1824
Architecture Kirkgate Market (16/9)
Thornton Chapel 
Sion Chapel
St Matthews, Wilsden foundation stone (23/10) 
Events    
National Lord Byron died (19/4)
Imperial standard measure of the gallon legalised 
Trade Unions made legal 
International USA - John Quincy Adams   
Firsts RSPCA founded
Royal Naval Lifeboat Institution  founded 
National Gallery, London
Portland Cement patented (Joseph Aspdin) 
Arts/Media 9th Symphony (Choral) - Beethoven  
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1825
Architecture Shoulder of Mutton, Kirkgate
Eastbrook Chapel - rebuilt 1904 (2/9)
St Mary's Church, Stott Hill (27/7)
Keighley-Bradford turnpike
Events Bradford Strike
Power Looms introduced
First Building Society (Union) 
Bishop Blaize festival
Bradford Dispensary opened
Bradford Courier (14/7) {1828} 
National Financial crisis   
International USA - John Quincy Adams   
Firsts Railway - Stockton to Darlington
Joe Smith founder of Mormons has "vision" 
Electromagnet - Sturgeon
Arts/Media Boris Godunov - Pushkin   
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1826
Architecture St Matthew's Church, Wilsden {1962} St Paul's Church, Shipley
Events Riot of unemployed & weavers (1/5)  Bradford Banking Company established 
National    
International    
Firsts Menai Suspension Bridge - Thomas Telford
Railway tunnel - Liverpool to Manchester railway
Royal Zoological Society founded
 
Arts/Media Burke's Peerage
A Midsummer Night's Dream - Mendelssohn 
Last of the Mohicans - James Fenimore Cooper
 
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1827
Architecture Bradford & Thornton Road
Bradford & Eccleshill Road 
Shipley & Bramley Road
Bradford Infirmary, Darley Street 
Events Bradford Banking Company founded (7/7)
Antonio Fattorini took stall in Leeds market 
Flower show - Bradford Florist Society (15/8)
Central Market - Leeds 
National PM - George Canning - Tory {1827}
PM - Viscount Goderich - Tory {1828} 
William Blake died
 
International Ludwig Van Beethoven died   
Firsts Wooden friction matches - John Walker
Ohm's Law - George Ohm
Plymouth Brethren founded
 
Arts/Media Evening Standard , London   
Products Theakston Brewery   

1828
Architecture Exchange Rooms, 1 Piccadilly  Sunday School, Wilsden 
Events Population approximately 42,000 
National PM - Duke of Wellington - Tory {1830}  Sir Robert Peel became Home Secretary 
International USA - Andrew Jackson  Jules Verne born 
Firsts Marble Arch, London
Regents Park, London (27/4)
Cocoa first sold
 London University
Arts/Media The Spectator  C Major Symphony - Franz Schubert 
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1829
Architecture    
Events    
National Catholic Emancipation Act
Metropolitan Police formed (19/6)
Sir Humphry Davy died (29/5)
 
International USA - Andrew Jackson   
Firsts Stephenson's Rocket
Oxford & Cambridge Boat Race (10/6)
Accordion manufactured - C Damian of Vienna
St Katharines Dock, London (Thomas Telford)
Omnibus service in London (Horse drawn)
 
Arts/Media William Tell - G Rossini   
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1830
Architecture 2 Piccadilly/30 Kirkgate [c]
14-16 Piccadilly [c]
18-24 Piccadilly [c]
17-19 Piccadilly [c 1820-30]
? Bents Foot, Wilsden
Cranford Place, Wilsden
Malt Shovel, Harden - as farmhouse
Holy Trinity Church, Idle
Alderscholes Lane, Thornton (3-29)  [c]
Events First Temperance Society in UK founded (2/2)  FM Rimmington, chemist founded 
National PM - Earl Grey - Whig {1834}
King William IV {1837) 
George IV died (26/6)
 
International    
Firsts Liverpool to Manchester Railway
Principles of induction - Faraday
Royal Geographical Society founded
Mormon Church, Fayette, New York
Arts/Media Symphony Fantastique - Hector Berlioz   
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1831
Architecture    
Events Population 43,527  First Anglican Day School 
National Truck Act - prohibiting payment in kind  
International   British Guiana became Crown Colony 
Firsts London Bridge  - John Rennie (1/8)
HMS Beagle sailed - Charles Darwin 
North magnetic pole located (James Clark Ross)
 
Arts/Media Notre Dame de Paris - Victor Hugo   
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1832
Architecture 71/77 Main Street, Wilsden (J Emmott)  Spring Mill, Wilsden 
Events Mechanics Institute formed (13/2)
Cholera epidemic - 30 died 
First MP's - J Hardy & EC Lister
 
National Reform Act
Lewis Carroll born (27/1)
Sir Walter Scott died  (21/9)
International    
Firsts Electroplating - George Elkington
Book jackets used in England
Slavery Abolition Society founded in Boston
 
Arts/Media Mazurkas (op 6) - Chopin   
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1833
Architecture Piccadilly  Allerton Chapel 
Events Bradford Commercial Bank founded  James Berry appointed as the public hangman 
National Factory Act - minimum age for working 10 Thomas Telford died (2/9) 
International USA - Andrew Jackson  Falkland Islands claimed by Britain 
Firsts Electric Telegraph - Weber & Gauss   
Arts/Media 4th Symphony in A - Mendelssohn  12 Etudes (op 10) - Chopin 
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1834
Architecture Court House, Hall Ings {1958}  Clayton Chapel 
Events 39 Worsted mills in Bradford
Henry Brown took over shop from mother 
Bradford Observer - weekly (6/2)
National PM - Viscount Melbourne - Whig {1834}
PM - Sir Robert Peel - Tory {1835}
Poor Law Act - introduction of workhouses 
Tolpuddle Martyrs
John Coleridge died
Richard Mawson (architect) born 
International Slavery abolished in the British Empire  St Helena became a Crown Colony 
Firsts Hansom Cab patented - Joseph  Hansom Braille - Louis Braille 
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1835
Architecture Black Dyke Mills, Queensbury  Salem Chapel/Kenburgh House, Manor Row 
Events Temperance Festival, Wilsden (20/4)   
National PM - Viscount Melbourne - Whig {1841}
Municipal Corporations Act 
Highway Act
Bear and bull baiting prohibited 
International Mark Twain born
Firsts Madam Tussauds Waxworks, London
Electric Telegraph - Samuel Morse
Halley's Comet first sighted
Revolver patented - Samuel Colt 
Arts/Media Fairy Tales - Hans Christian Anderson (-1872)   
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1836
Architecture Holy Trinity Church, Low Moor - enlarged
Ling Bob, Wilsden - rebuilt 
Tetley Street  Baptist Church
 
Events Titus Salt discovered practical use for alpaca  Post Office introduced private boxes 
National  First Registrar General (T Lister) Building Societies Act 
International Arkansas becomes American state
Alamo - Davy Crockett killed
Texas independence - Mexico defeated 
Firsts Arc de Triomphe, Paris
Screw propeller - Frances Pettit Smith
Acetylene discovered - Edmund Davy
Hansom Cab patented - Joseph A Hansom. 
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1837
Architecture Oddfellows Hall, Thornton Road
Mechanics Institute, Wilsden 
Temperance Hall, Chapel Street {1935}
Black Dyke Mills, Queensbury - John Foster 
Events Visit by HRH Prince George (20/11)
First Temperance Hall in England
Bradford Union instituted
Flood - "Bradford Deluge" (20/12)
Riot because of Poor Law Act (20/11)
 
National Queen Victoria (until 1901)
William IV died
Queen Victoria coronation
Registration of Births, Marriages and Deaths
John Constable died (31/3)
 
International USA - Martin Van Buren
Michigan becomes American state 
Wild Bill Hickock born {1876}
Firsts Euston Railway Station, London
Shorthand - Isaac Pitman
Telegraph Line patented - Cooke & Wheatstone
Vaux Brewery
Arts/Media Pickwick Papers - Charles Dickens  
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1838
Architecture Manningham Mills - original {1871}
Bridge Street Chapel {cinema 1910)
White Abbey Chapel 
St James Church, Manchester Road
St Pauls Church, Buttershaw
Moravian Chapel, Little Horton Lane 
Events Flood (23/2)   
National Anti Corn League (Cobden & Bright)   
International    
Firsts National Gallery, London (8/4)
Bicycle - Kirkpatrick Macmillan
Steamship service to USA
 
Arts/Media Nicholas Nickleby - Charles Dickens   
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1839
Architecture Infants School, Wilsden  Ebenezer Chapel, Horton Lane 
Events Bradford Waterworks Company  
National Cunard Company formed   
International General Custer born {1876}  
Firsts Indian Tea arrives in Britain
Steam hammer - James Nasmyth
Henley Regatta
Photographic negative - William Henry Fox Talbot
Cesarewitch Stakes horse race
Grand National horse race at Aintree (26/2)
Silver image on copper plate - Louis Daguerre
 
Arts/Media Oliver Twist - Charles Dickens   
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1840
Architecture 30 Manor Row [c]
6 Piccadilly [c 1830-40]
Bowling School 
St John's Church, Manchester Road
Mechanics Institute, Leeds Road (11/8)
Heaton School 
Events Chartist Army marched into market place (27/1)   
National Queen Victoria marries Prince Albert (10/2)
Thomas Hardy born 
Penny Post (10/1)
 
International Opium War with China started
Transportation of convicts to Australia ended
New Zealand became British Colony
Firsts Postage Stamp (10/1) & Adhesive Stamps (6/5)  Saxophone - Adolf Sax 
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1841
Architecture Eccleshill School
Stott Hill School 
Providence Mill, Wilsden
Theatre Royal, Duke Street {1867} 
Events Population 66,715
83 worsted mills in Bradford 
WE Forster arrived in Bradford
 
National PM - Sir Robert Peel - Tory {1846}  Thomas Cook's founded 
International USA - William Harrison (died in office)
USA - John Tyler 
Hong Kong ceded to Britain by China
 New Zealand becomes British colony
Firsts Standard screw threads - Joseph Whitworth
Paperback book
Carbon zinc battery - James Bunsen 
Joules Law - James Joule
Hypnotism - James Braid
 
Arts/Media Barnaby Rudge - Charles Dickens
Punch Magazine (17/7)
The Old Curiosity Shop - Charles Dickens
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1842
Architecture Lumby Street School
Manningham School 
St John's Church, Manchester Road
 
Events Waterworks Act  Bradford Herald (16/1)
National Coal Mines Act (children working in mines)  Thomas Arnold died 
International Opium War ended(China)  
Firsts Blueprint process for copying - Sir John Herschel  Ether used as anaesthetic - Crawford Long 
Arts/Media Illustrated London News (14/5)
Morte de Arthur - Lord Tennyson 
Builder - magazine
 
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1843
Architecture St Jude's Church, Manningham {1966}
St Paul's Church, Buttershaw
 
Royd Mill, Wilsden
Primitive Methodist Chapel, Wilsden
? Crack Lane, Wilsden 
Events Board of Highway Surveyors  Yorkshire Banking Company established branch
National William Wordsworth - poet laureate   
International Gambia became a Crown Colony  Natal declared British 
Firsts Nelson's Column, London (4/11)
Royal College of Surgeons founded
SS Great Britain launched - Brunel
Thames tunnel - Isambard Kingdom Brunel
Hydro-electricity - Thomas Faraday
Cigarettes produced commercially
Christmas cards in Britain
Royal Hunt Cup, Ascot - horse race
Arts/Media News of the World (1/10) 
The Economist - magazine
A Christmas Carol - Charles Dickens
Flying Dutchman - Richard Wagner 
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1844
Architecture Bradford Infirmary & Dispensary, Westgate {?}  Daisy Hill School 
Events Leeds and Bradford Railway Act   
National Joint Stock Companies Act  Fleet Prison demolished 
International    
Firsts YMCA founded - George Williams
Imperial standards - pound/yard 
First Co-operative store (Rochdale)
Samuel Morse transmits first message 
Arts/Media Martin Chuzzlewit - Charles Dickens  The Three Musketeers - Alexander Dumas 
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1845
Architecture Daisy Bank, Girlington - for Alfred Illingworth  Eldon Place 
Events First directory issued
C Pratt and Sons, furnishers founded 
Henry Brown took on partner - TP Muff
 
National Irish potato crop failed resulting in famine   
International USA - James Knox Polk
 
Florida becomes American state
Texas becomes American state 
Firsts Pneumatic tyre patented - Robert Thompson
Tonic sol fa musical notation (Sarah Glover) 
SS Great Britain maiden voyage (26/7)
 
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1846
Architecture St Luke's Church, Eccleshill
Bradford (Market Street) Station (1/7) {1890}
Zoar Chapel, Westgate 
Apperley Bridge Station (1/7) {1965}
Shipley Station - first (?/9) {1875}
St Mary's Church, Wyke 
Events Leeds to Bradford Railway (1/7) Fattorini moved to Bradford 
National PM - Lord John Russell - Whig {1852}  Repeal of the Corn Laws 
International USA at war with Mexico
Iowa becomes American state 
William "Buffalo Bill" Cody born
 
Firsts Gun cotton - Christian Schonbein  Nitroglycerine - A Sobrero 
Arts/Media Book of Nonsense - Edward Lear
Man in the Iron Mask - Alexandre Dumas  
Count of Monte Cristo - Alexandre Dumas
Damnation of Faust - Berlioz
Products Peroni (Nostro Azzurro) - Lager, Italy   

1847
Architecture Bingley Station - 1st (16/3) {1892}
Keighley Station - 1st (16/3) {1883} 
Steeton Station - 1st (?/12) {1892}
Boundary Place, Queensbury [Black Dyke Mills] 
Events Population 103,778
Borough Charter granted (1/6)
Bingley Improvement Act
 
Mayor - Robert Milligan
Fire Station becomes "Town Hall"
16 foundries/ironworks in Bradford
Willliam Leverett - Chief Constable [first] 
National Ten Hours Act (Richard Oastler)   
International Mexico occupied by USA troops  Gold discovered in California 
Firsts Chloroform used as anaesthetic - James Simpson
Salt Lake City founded by Mormons
USA - adhesive postage stamps (1/7)
 
Arts/Media Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte
Agnes Grey - Anne Bronte 
Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte
Vanity Fair - William Makepeace Thackeray 
Products Tom Smith's crackers   

1848
Architecture Bankfield, Bingley - for William Murgatroyd
St Luke's Church, Eccleshill
Low Moor parsonage 
Low Moor Station (9/7) {1965}
St Paul's Church, Manningham
Wyke parsonage 
Events Emily Bronte died (19/12)
 
Mayor - Titus Salt
Chartist demonstration 
National Public Health Act George Stephenson died (12/8) 
International Wyatt Earp born {1929}
California Gold Rush
Wisconsin becomes American state 
Communist Manifesto - Karl Marx
Slavery abolished by France
 
Firsts Bloomers - Amelia Bloomer (19/7)   
Arts/Media Dombay and Son - Charles Dickens  Tenant of Wildfell Hall - Emily Bronte
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1849
Architecture St Matthew's Church, Bankfoot  St Andrew's Church, Simes Street 
Events Cholera epidemic - 426 died
Anne Bronte died in Scarborough (28/5) 
Mayor - Henry Forbes
Lockwood & Mawson formed  
National Cock fighting made illegal  Edgar Alan Poe died 
International USA - Zachary Taylor (died in office)   
Firsts Pillar boxes for mail  Safety pin patented 
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