
Last week I highlighted the blue plaque commemorating Harry Rutherford.
On the opposite side of the door to Hyde Town Hall is another which commemorates Joshua Bradley (1817-1898) who was born in a humble cottage in Further Lane, Hattersley. After his father died he was sent to work to learn pin winding and ball making with a local thread manufacturer. He rose up to become the manager of the Boston Cotton Mill in Hyde.
4 comments:
I love the colors on this plaque. It is very nice.
very interesting.
Interesting read.
I've got a poem thats wrote about him.. I post it on my blog one day next week. He paid for the Bell in Hyde Town Hall... Old Josh as it is known.
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