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A lady with white hair in a hi-vis jacket stands between two stacks of giant bales of wool

We Will Sing learning resource: write a Letter to the Future

Support your learners to write a letter to the future with this free resource. Suitable for ages 5+

A black and white image of a woman and a man weaving fabric in a mill.

Lost Mills: Working Lives in Bradford and Keighley’s Textile Mills

Explore the voices and experiences of Bradford and Keighley’s textile workers in the 1970s and 80s.

Victor Wedderburn: Bradford in Full Colour

Find out about the life and work of Victor Wedderburn, who took photographs of the community living in Manningham, Bradford, in the 1980s.

A wide shot of a metal horn on a pole in front of a giant blue curtain. They are inside the roof of an old mill.

We Will Sing: Fabrics of the Future

In this resource inspired by Ann Hamilton's exhibition We Will Sing, respond to a creative design brief from the Bradford based international wool merchant, H.Dawson.

A digitised photo depicting three white men posing with a big pink banner - the black text reads: BRADFORD GAY SWITCHBOARD 722206.

Bradford’s Gay Switchboard

This pack explores the rich history of LGBTQ+ activism in Bradford and the development of Bradford Gay Switchboard.

A black and white photograph of four man wearing white robes.

The Somali Village at the 1904 Bradford Exhibition

Explore themes of empire, enterprise and representation in this learning resource for Key Stage 3 learners.