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A new, larger, trophy was bought by the FA in 1911 designed and manufactured by Fattorini's of Bradford and won by Bradford City in its first outing, the only time a team from Bradford has reached the final.
Accidental disclosure has happened several times, for instance in the notable case of GSM confidential cipher documentation being contributed to the University of Bradford neglecting to impose the usual confidentiality requirements.
" It is now stated that since the company ceased manufacturing Javelin and Bradford vehicles it has not been found possible to keep the main factory operating at an economic level.
In the season one episode " Yes, Punky, There is a Santa Claus ", Henry mentions that Margaux has a little brother named " Bradford ".
Bradford School District now has two Schools in Bradford, IL.
The present band, directed by alumnus Cory Wynn with the help of Scott Bradford and Chad Barton, has sought to return to that level of success, earning their first ISSMA Regional Gold rating in nine years in 2005.
West Bradford Township is served by the Downingtown Area School District, and has two elementary schools within the township:
According to the United States Census Bureau, Bradford has a total area of, all land.
Today Big Horn has a mercantile, two bars, several bed and breakfasts, women's club, Bozeman Trail Museum housed in a restored blacksmith shop, a park, and an art museum located several miles up Little Goose Creek at the Moncreiffe / Bradford Brinton Memorial Ranch.
Wirtgernesburg means " Vortigern ’ s Stronghold " and it has been identified with Bradford on Avon in western Wiltshire.
Little has been an exponent of the works of composer Frederick Delius throughout her career, and was the artistic director of " Delius Inspired ", an eight-day festival held in Bradford in July 2006 celebrating his work which was broadcast on BBC Radio 3.
Guiseley railway station has regular train services into Leeds and Ilkley on the Wharfedale Line and to Bradford on the Airedale Line.
Roberts Park, on the north side of the river, has suffered from neglect and vandalism but has been restored by Bradford Council
The town also has a cricket club ( whose team plays in the Bradford League ), along with a football club ( Morley Town ) and Rugby league club ( Morley Borough ).
Shipley railway station serves the town, and has an unusual triangular layout, corresponding to the Skipton to Leeds line, the Leeds to Bradford ( Forster Square ) line, and the Bradford to Skipton / Ilkley lines.
There has been a great deal of regeneration activity and Todmorden is now increasingly a commuter town for people working in Manchester, Leeds, Bradford, Huddersfield and smaller towns.
Further down the road ( which was once a short cut for Leeds-bound traffic until traffic calming measures were introduced ), is the Holiday Inn Leeds / Bradford, set amongst acres of wheat fields it has a bar, and a reception venue ever-popular with weddings.
Bradford was particularly affected by this, however Leeds grew as a major administrative and financial centre and Baildon with its rail links to Leeds has become a strategic commuter town.
In the 20th and 21st centuries Ilkley has become a dormitory town for cities of Leeds and Bradford.
Although the original document has been lost, three versions exist from the 17th century: printed in Mourt's Relation ( 1622 ), which was reprinted in Purchas his Pilgrimes ( 1625 ), hand written by William Bradford in his journal Of Plimoth Plantation ( 1646 ), and printed by Bradford's nephew Nathaniel Morton in New-Englands Memorial ( 1669 ).

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It was recorded by McCartney on location near Bradford, where the group were based.
Bradford recorded the language of the brief treaty in his journal.
On August 2, 1791 Bradford represented General William West and argued the first recorded case before the U. S. Supreme Court, West v. Barnes losing the decision.
He closed by expressing pessimism that the delegates would choose to support social credit, and this pessimism proved well-founded: though sources are inconsistent on the precise outcome — journalist John Barr reports that the exact vote was not recorded, while historian Bradford Rennie states there were 30 affirmative votes out of 400 delegates present — there is agreement that the resolution was handily defeated.
On August 10, 1920, in New York City, Smith recorded a set of songs all written by the African American songwriter, Perry Bradford, including " Crazy Blues " and " It's Right Here For You ( If You Don't Get It, ' Tain't No Fault of Mine )", on Okeh Records.
It was first premiered live by Gates in 2004 in Bradford, and Tzuke recorded the song with pianist Haim Cotton.
During their two years at Valley Parade, the Bradford Bulls recorded their highest attendance on 4 March 2001 against St Helens with a crowd of 16, 572.
With winter approaching, the colonists only had half the needed supplies, but as William Bradford recorded, ' they all faced it bravely '.
Prence and Winslow tried to emulate the relationship that Bradford and Standish had with the Indians in 1622, but, as recorded by Hubbard, fell short of that goal.
" I've Got a Woman ", recorded in November 1954 and first performed when Charles was on tour with T-Bone Walker, was a bigger hit, and is also widely considered to be the first soul song, combining gospel with R & B ; its tune was derived from the gospel song " My Jesus Is All The World To Me " by Alex Bradford.
Formed in Bradford in 1981, with a line-up of Phil ( Drums ), George ( Bass ), Nogsy ( Vocals ) and Dom Watts ( Guitar ) the band recorded a demo whose tracks found their way onto a Pax Records compilation.
He recorded his first hit record, " Too Close To Heaven " ( 1954 ), billed as Professor Alex Bradford and his singers, sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc, then followed it with a number of other successes in the rest of the decade.
She recorded several records with Perry Bradford from 1922 to 1927.
Rather than record themselves in front of a receptive home crowd, The Fall chose to use recordings made in working men's clubs and other less obvious settings ; side one of the album was recorded at a leisure centre in Doncaster while the first two tracks on side two are from a February 1980 gig in Bradford.

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Songwriter Stephen Foster lived in the area for a while, and Bradford County's Camptown is immortalized in his song Camptown Races.
The song was written by Tamla founder Berry Gordy and Janie Bradford, and became the first hit record for Gordy's Motown enterprise.
" Too Busy Thinking About My Baby " is a Motown song written by Norman Whitfield, Barrett Strong, and Janie Bradford.
In November 2011, Hope not Hate, a United Kingdom anti-fascism and anti-racism campaign group issued a call to cancel a Gilad Atzmon performance at the " Raise Your Banners " festival of political song, stating " Bradford TUC has long been at the fore of the anti-fascist movement in the area and it is in this tradition that we demand the withdrawl of Atzmon ’ s invitation ".
" Tears on My Pillow " is a doo-wop song written by Sylvester Bradford and Al Lewis in 1958.

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One admirer, Sarah Hopkins Bradford, wrote an authorized biography entitled Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman.
Composer Leroy Anderson, who penned such classics as " Sleigh Ride " and " Blue Tango ", wrote a piece entitled " Governor Bradford March " that was premiered on July 6, 1948 at a concert by the Boston Pops Orchestra under the direction of Arthur Fiedler.
Phillips Verner Bradford, the grandson of Samuel Phillips Verner, wrote a book on the Congolese entitled Ota Benga: The Pygmy in the Zoo ( 1992 ).
This quarterly wrote a tribute to Richard Bradford entitled, The Man Who Loved New Mexico shortly after his death on March 23, 2002.
The canal was authorised by an Act of Parliament entitled " An Act for making and maintaining a navigable Canal, with certain Railways and Stone Roads, from several Collieries in the county of Somerset, to communicate with the intended Kennet and Avon Canal, in the parish of Bradford, in the county of Wilts " of 1794, and further detailed surveys were carried out by Robert Whitworth and John Sutcliffe, who was then appointed as chief engineer.

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