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BRADFORD LOCAL STUDIES
Special Collections
Empsall Collection
Federer Collection
JN Dickons Collection
Keighley Local Studies
Keighley Carnegie Library: a History
Special Collections
The Philip and Ethel Snowden Collection
Local Authors Collection
Ian Dewhirst and his Memorial Collection
Brontë Collection
Jonas Bradley Collection
Archives
Online Resources
Local Studies Guides
Maps
Images of Bradford District
150 Years Anniversary
Messages of Support
Local Studies Lunchtime Lectures
Support from our social media
Children’s Library Card Competition
Keighley Schools’ Teaching Resources
Keighley’s Roll of Honour 1914 -1918
Calligrapher Edward Johnston
Keighley’s Roll of Honour
Keighley’s War Memorial
Keighley Local Studies and Archives – War records
Selected Biographies
Worker Frances Hildred Mitchell
Private Thomas Kelk alias John Foy
Black History Timeline for Bradford District
Introduction
Roman Britain (AD 43 – 410)
Tudor Britain (1485 – 1603)
Georgian Britain (1714-1837)
Victorian Bradford (1837 – 1901)
Victorian Bradford – Part 2
Edwardian Bradford (1901 – 1910)
The World Wars
The Windrush Generation (1948)
1950s – 60s Bradford
The Belle Vue Studios
Churches and Places of Worship
People
Social Clubs
1970s Bradford
1980s Bradford
1990s Bradford
21st Century Bradford
Acknowledgements and Bibliography
The Historical Statues of Bradford
Samuel Cunliffe Lister
Titus Salt
William Edward Forster
Isaac Holden
JB Priestley
Richard Oastler
Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet
Keighley News 1914-1918
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Celebrating Louise Carnegie
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