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- Frizinghall is a district in the Heaton ward of the City of Bradford, West Yorkshire, lying 2 miles (3 km) north of the city centre close to the town...
- Grammar School (BGS) is a co-educational private day school located in Frizinghall, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. Entrance is by examination, except...
- Corporation built a treatment works at Frizinghall to treat sewage before the water was put in the river. When Frizinghall works could not cope with the waste...
- Frizinghall railway station is situated in the Frizinghall district of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It is an unstaffed halt on the Airedale Line...
- of their settlement includes place names of Frisian origin, such as Frizinghall in Bradford and Frieston in Lincolnshire. Similarities in dialect between...
- terminus Frizinghall 2004–2014 West Yorkshire Metro (trains operated by Northern Rail) terminus Frizinghall 2014–2016 Northern Rail terminus Frizinghall 2016–2020...
- Bramley in 1892. Other Anglican churches in the town are St Margaret's, Frizinghall and St Peter's in Moorhead Lane. The later was commissioned in 1888 as...
- other settlers included Frisians (thought to have founded Fryston and Frizinghall), Danes, Franks and Huns. At its greatest extent, Northumbria stretched...
- Academy, Barkerend Foxhill Primary School, Queensbury Frizinghall Primary School, Frizinghall Girlington Primary School, Girlington Glenaire Primary...
- Wharfedale line to the North, Apperley Bridge in the east towards Leeds, and Frizinghall in the south towards Bradford. Baildon station closed in 1953, but on...