Bradford on Film DVD
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Bradford on Film tells the story of the people, places, industries, traditions, celebrations, major events and everyday working lives across the decades, all captured on film and revealed once again for everyone to see and enjoy.
What is fascinating about these films is that many of them have been made by local people - amateur film makers and home movie enthusiasts - whose collections now sit alongside and complement other treasures in our Archive collections, including pioneering production companies and more recent regional television programmes. Together they create a rich and extraordinary record of life in and around Bradford over the past century.
From days out to Shipley Glen, Haworth, or Saltaire, to life during World War II; Bradford’s industrial heritage and the changes to the city as it expanded and developed, to grabbing a bargain at Kirkgate Market, hopping on the trolley bus, shouting from the rugby and football terraces, the vibrancy the Mela, or the obligatory curry after a dance at the Blue Lace nightclub, it’s all here in Bradford on Film.
These collections have been carefully preserved by the Yorkshire Film Archive and now been woven into a moving image story of Bradford on Film, starting with the black and white flickering images in the Town Hall Square in 1896 and following a whole century of Bradford life on film.
The DVD offer is priced at £10 plus £2 postage and packing, and all profits from the sale go back into the work of the charity. So by purchasing a copy, you are helping to support and save more of Yorkshire’s film heritage!
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Love to see footage of my home city in earlier times
Thanks to all involved 🙌
11th May 1985. 56 never forgotten.
This video proves there was more culture in Bradford pre diversity
Born and brought up in Bradford it’s still close to my heart, my father worked as a wool merchant, and when I left school in 1972 started work at A C Wood and Sons Ltd mohair mills up Leeds road they were top makers could not have worked for a nicer set of people
This is priceless
This is Bradford l remember🎉
Great footage guys, thanks for sharing
I Love this country, I wouldn't want to live anywhere else, ( I've never been to Bradford though, by the way, but it looks nice ), x
It looked nice I think is what your looking for🎉
@@NJ87-90 ok, yes, I get your point 😉
Roughly 1850 to early 1900s bradford was actually the wealthiest city outside london due to its 200 or so textile mills, hard to imagine when you look at the state of it now!
Bradford is a great city
Lol best thing I ever did was leave
Bradford WAS a great city
@@Joeblogs111
It still is, just came back yesterday from six days there. My first holiday in almost two years.
Was*
WAS!
Citizens of Bradford I am afraid you were let down by successive Governments. I really do not know what the comments would be if Sir Titus Salt was taken on a tour of the city. But, you are not alone in this situation, it is almost nationwide.
@heartofoak45 your so right hit the nail on the head Bradford didn't die it was murdered
The sign (abbreviated IWMC) at 1.47 is actually Idle Working Men's Club!
2:12 that view is pretty much the same today
And Bradford today?
Best city in the North lovely peaple 🧡🤍❤️💚 love from Devon
Bradford is certainly an interesting place these days ! A bit of tact and diplomacy there and a bit of mild sarcasms and dry humour thrown in for good measure !
It started to turn to shit about 1:55 and gone down hill since
I’d point out what’s changed but we’re not allowed to mention it for fear of thought crime.
NEVER GET IT BACK.......
What did he think he was doing at 1.25!?
I'm from the Otley Road area (BD3). Wheres everyone else from?
@@aada106 No, sorry
wrose shipley
I live Bradford undercliffe bd3
We live close
Thorpe edge
Otley road aswell u should come over let’s have a fun time xx 😘
i prefer the old bradford to bradistan.
That time predates me and I'm nearly 60. You must be REALLY old.
Hi
It just shows how far Bradford has come were now one of the most diverse cities in the UK 🇬🇧
Ho joy
It shows more how far they came and how low they went
Yes, all those English people of all ages out shopping in crowded streets and markets and looking through the shop windows. Now it is a ghost town with unemployed asylum seekers loitering in the centre. Drug dealers at the bottom of Ive Gate. Destroyed and derelict buildings. But yes, celebrate the over population of 3rd world cultures that plague this once great city. Bradford fell far. From the richest city in the UK to one of the poorest.
How far it has sunk
By the end it makes you want a curry! Got to stop commenting!
you're welcome
It was much much better without the curry
It’s Much Better Now Actually
SEEING A ASIAN WEDDING ON GREAT HORTON ROAD WITH A BUGATI AT THE FRONT Followed by 20 Supercars Behind Or,Going To Leeds Road And Smelling All The Different Foods From Across The World Or,Going To Cannon Mills And See Real Grafters People Making A Living Through Rains And Snows
BRADFORD IS ON THE MAP !
Wrong. Even Cannon Mills is terrible now. Cannon Mills used to be multicultural, now it just sells cheap clothes and food. Horrible.