Church of England Churches in Bradford Ancient Parish
Here are photographs of the Church of England churches in the Ancient parish:
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Bradford Cathedral, view 1. (St. Peter)
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Bradford Cathedral, view 2.
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St. Paul's Church, Wibsey.
- and 3 different views of the now disused St. Paul's Church at Denholme:
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The Mechanic's Institute, Denholme. A room in the institute is/was used for worship due to
not being able to use St. Paul's church.
- Three different views of St. Michael and all Angels Church, Haworth:
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The Church of St. Mary the virgin, Oxenhope.
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St. Paul's Church, Shipley.
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St. Mark's Church, Low Moor (view 1).
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St. Mark's Church, Low Moor (view 2).
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Holy Trinity Church, Low Moor AKA Wibsey Chapel.
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St. Gabriel's Church, Stanbury.
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The Church of St. John the Evangelist, Greengates.
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St. James's Church, Thornton.
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The Church of St. John the Baptist, Clayton.
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St. Wilfrid's Church, Lidget Green.
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St. Saviour's Church, Fairweather Green.
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The former St. Saviour's Chapel, Fairweather Green.
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St. Oswald's Church, Little Horton.
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St. Matthew's Church, Bankfoot.
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The Church of St. John the Evangelist, Great Horton.
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St. Stephen's Church, West Bowling.
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The former St. Columba's Church, Shearbridge.
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All Saints Church, Bradford.
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The Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Manningham.
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The Church of St. John the Evangelist, Bierley.
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St. John's Church, Bowling.
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St. Clement's Church, Bradford.
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St. Peter's Church, Allerton.
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St. Phillip's Church, Bradford.
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St. Chad's Church, Bradford.
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St. Paul's Church, Manningham.
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The Church of St. John the Divine, Thorpe Edge.
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St. Augustine's Church, Bradford Moor.
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St. Luke's Church, Eccleshill.
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