What’s New? There’s always
something new happening in and around Bradford
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The National Media Museum manages to look both into the future and the past with its changing programme of events. Life Online is the Museum’s new exhibition space, examining our relationship with the internet and how it impacts our lives.
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The Kodak Gallery now plays host to one of the Media Museum’s most amazing discoveries – the earliest moving colour film. You can watch the footage from a number of short films, many only recently released for the first time in 110 years.
In Keighley, Cliffe Castle Museum will re-open after an extensive programme of refurbishment and the restoration of their most important historic rooms. It’s full of quirky detail and stories to marvel at.
The nearby Keighley Police Museum, housed in the Civic Centre, is an unexpected delight. It includes displays in the old cells, crime recreations and a Victorian street scene.
A major new six-part BBC television drama, Peaky Blinders, will feature railway scenes and carriages from the Ingrow Museum of Rail Travel, Ingrow Loco Museum, Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Trust and Keighley & Worth Valley Railway. Other sequences have been filmed in Dalton Mills, Keighley, Undercliffe Cemetery, Bradford and St Chad’s Church, Toller Lane, Bradford.
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Images 1: The National Media Museum, Bradford. 2: Cliffe Castle, Keighley. 3: Ingrow Museum of Rail Travel.
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