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    The Oastler Shopping Centre, formerly known as the John Street Market and commonly known as just the "Oastler Centre" to locals, is a market located on...
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    Richard Oastler (1789–1861), is commemorated by a statue in Northgate and the Oastler Shopping Centre located close to the Kirkgate Shopping Centre W.E....
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  • £3 million Buckley Innovation Centre in 2012, the £22.5 million Student Central building in 2014, and the £27.5 million Oastler Building for Law and the School...
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    houses from Griffin, Pegasus, and Phoenix to Asquith, Wolstenholme and Oastler respectively. In 2020 Fulneck decisively won the 2020 History Bee and Bowl...
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    railway stations, also the first to connect The Ridings, Market and main shopping area to the retail parks. Proposals for a service in Bradford were first...
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    Stephen's Church designed by the architect Robert Dennis Chantrell. Richard Oastler, a reformer and fighter for children's rights, is buried in a crypt under...
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  • North of Langstaff Road, the freeway passes west of Vaughan Mills shopping centre and Canada's Wonderland theme park. From Highway 401 to the Holland...
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  • was a founding member of the Bradford glam rock band, Smokie. Richard Oastler – born in Leeds (1789–1861) English labour reformer and abolitionist, who...
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    model prisons, and doubted that they were merely coincidental - Richard Oastler went as far as referring to the institutions as 'prisons for the poor'...
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    could work in his factories. Richard Oastler stayed at Horton Hall with John Wood in September 1830 and Wood made Oastler (who was also instrumental in the...
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  • Southfield, Little Horton Hazelbeck School, Bingley High Park School, Heaton Oastlers School, East Bowling Primary Pupil Referral Unit, West Bowling Tracks,...
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  • Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 January 2021 Historic England, "Oastler Statue, City Ward (1132944)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved...
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