1. Bradford - Noun
2. Bradford - Proper noun
United States printer (born in England) whose press produced the first American prayer book and the New York City's first newspaper (1663-1752)
Source: WordNetThere, but for the grace of God, goes John Bradford. John Bradford
Well, in Bradford I could say I was brought up in Bradford and Hollywood. David Hockney
Of course politics are important - Iraq, Palestine, even social deprivation in Bradford. But as we wake up to this huge challenge to our civilised values, don't let's forget the elephant in the room - an elephant called "religion." Richard Dawkins
From Bradford Yorkshire to Bristol Temple Meads you don't have to change your underwear but you have to change at Leeds. John Hegley
Bradford Dillman sounded like a distinguished, phony theatrical name, so I kept it. Bradford Dillman
After Land I wanted to continue exploring the theme but I needed a new challenge so turned to colour. I explored Bradford and produced a series of urban landscapes that I liked, but because Land had made such an impact on the general public my colour work wasn't reviewed. Fay Godwin