Bradford (disambiguation)
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Bradford is a city and metropolitan borough in West Yorkshire, England.
Bradford may also refer to:
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[edit] Places
[edit] In Canada
- Bradford, Ontario
- Bradford GO Station, a station in the GO Transit network located in the community
[edit] In New Zealand
- Bradford, New Zealand, a suburb of Dunedin
[edit] In the United Kingdom
- City of Bradford, a metropolitan district of West Yorkshire
- Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire
- Bradford on Tone, Somerset
- Bradford, Cornwall
- Bradford, Devon
- Bradford, Manchester
- Bradford-with-Beswick, Manchester
- Bradford, Northumberland
- University of Bradford
[edit] In the United States
- Bradford, Arkansas
- Bradford, Illinois
- Bradford, Indiana
- Bradford, Iowa
- Bradford, Maine
- Bradford, Massachusetts (now part of Haverhill)
- Bradford, New Hampshire
- Bradford, New York
- Bradford, Ohio
- Bradford, Pennsylvania
- Bradford, Rhode Island
- Bradford, Tennessee
- Bradford, Vermont
- Bradford, Wisconsin
- Bradford County, Florida
- Bradford County, Pennsylvania
- Bradford Township, Minnesota (disambiguation)
- Bradford Township, Pennsylvania (disambiguation)
[edit] People named Bradford
- Given name
- Bradford Anderson (born 1979), American actor
- Bradford Angier, 20th century author
- Bradford Cox, US musician
- Bradford Delson, known as Brad Delson, Linkin Park guitarist
- Bradford Dillman (born 1930), US actor
- Surname
- Arthur Bradford (born 1969), American writer and director
- Barbara Taylor Bradford (born 1933), British novelist
- Bill Bradford (1921–2000), baseball player, pitcher
- Chad Bradford (born 1974), baseball player, pitcher
- Chris Bradford (born 1974), writer, best known for Young Samurai series
- David Bradford (economist) (born 1939)
- David Bradford (lawyer) (born 1760)
- Edward Bradford (disambiguation), any of several people by that name
- Edwin Emmanuel Bradford, priest, theologian, poet, and novelist
- Ernle Bradford (1922–1986), English historian and writer
- Geoff Bradford (1927–1994), English footballer
- Geoff Bradford (musician) (born 1934) English blues musician, performing with Long John Baldry among others
- Jesse Bradford, American actor
- Kyle Bradford (born 1975), American gay porn star also known as Chad Slater
- Marion M. Bradford, American biochemist
- Mel Bradford (1934–1993), American literature professor
- Roland Boys Bradford (1892–1917), British general
- Sam Bradford (born 1987), American football quarterback
- Samuel C. Bradford (1878-1948) British librarian and documentalist
- Sidney Bradford (1906–1960), recipient of a successful cornea transplant
- William Bradford (disambiguation), several people
- In fiction
- Bradford Meade, Ugly Betty character
[edit] Education
- Bradford College (England), a college in England
- Bradford College (United States), a now-defunct college in the part of Haverhill, Massachusetts that was once the town of Bradford, Massachusetts.
- University of Bradford, a university in England
[edit] Sports teams
- Bradford Bulls, formerly Bradford Northern, rugby league team from Bradford
- Bradford City A.F.C., Football League team from Bradford
- Bradford Park Avenue A.F.C., former Football League and non-league team from Bradford
- Bradford Town F.C., non-league football team from Bradford on Avon
[edit] Other things named Bradford
- Bradford & Bingley plc, a British bank
- Bradford (band), late eighties indie band from Blackburn, UK; championed by Morrissey
- Bradford Books, a publishing imprint of MIT Press
- The Bradford Factor, an absence review technique in human resource management
- Bradford protein assay, a method to determine protein concentration
- Bradford (software program), that helped to launch the shareware movement
- Bradford system, method of assessing quality of wool
- Bradford's law (Bibliometrics)
- Brick Bradford, a science fiction comic
- Another name for a vodka martini (cocktail), shaken, not stirred
[edit] See also
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