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Mr Barnes said: “We would like to formally thank the great and greater Bradford and district public for all its wonderful input. Above all was the vast form of the factory, with the spire of the Gothic church and the sparkling river forming a sylvan background.
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Colin Philpott, director of the National Media Museum, said: “We are delighted to be featured as a leading site and to be hosting the official launch of this new board. Those with plans to turn the mill into yet another museum were dismissed by one speaker as 'nostalgia merchants'. Less people relied on using the boards and moved to online as it made it easier to cash in on some instant wins.Abundance of water is obtained for the use of the steam-engines, and for the different processes of manufacture.
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A Bradford teenager who robbed a mother-of-four in her home while armed with an imitation gun was today facing a substantial custodial sentence. If you manage to find one of these, make sure you keep hold of it as the remaining stickers in the set will be much easier to find, giving you a good chance of winning the prize for that set. You might not have access to all flavours though, depending on where you are, so check your local menu first before you have your heart set.Original Monopoly boards manufactured before the Transport Act 1947 and the nationalisation of the railways use the name "L. This is not in any way to belittle the purely philanthropic aims of Akroyd, Crossley and Salt - they were genuine enough - but simply common sense. Again, the total use of stone and the paucity of decorative details, together with the hipped roofs over the taller blocks, are much closer in general form and character to the Pennine vernacular than are the rather self-conscious "domestic Gothic" character of the Akroyd villages. It was not a popular decision, and the reluctant workers in Akroyd's mills complained that the style was 'antiquated, inconvenient, wanting in light, and not adapted to modem requirements'.