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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] |
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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 | ||
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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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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 | |
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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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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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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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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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