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33: 133: 184:. Speight lived in Scarr Hall (now Bradford Moor golf club). Speight died in 1921 and is buried in Undercliffe Cemetery, Bradford. A detailed biography of Speight and his family was compiled by D. Broomfield in 2021. 144:, England on 6 July 1844. He was a successful inventor and businessman and became the owner of Thomas Speight & Co. Mohair Merchants in Bradford, Yorkshire and built a large factory, the Burlington Works, in 176:'s accession to the throne. Known as the "Jubilee Mayor", his image appears on the reverse of a commemorative medal struck for the occasion. In 1898, Speight was instrumental in establishing 416: 383: 203:
Notably, Speight's daughter, Annie, married Wood's eldest son, Arthur (1861–1905) in 1889. Their only son, Stanley Speight Wood (1889–1918), served in the
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Thomas Speight was a director of the Peoples Palace theater on Manchester Road. In 1894, at age 50, he turned his hand to civic affairs and represented
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Thomas Speight & H. W. Whitehead, "Machine for Oiling and Drying Wool", US Patent 345,185, granted July 6, 1886
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and served until November 1898. In 1897, he presided over the celebrations occasioned by the 50th anniversary (
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The Wool Record & Textile World: Volume 20, page 572, January 1, 1921, I.P.C. Business Press
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UK, De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour, 1914–1919 Volume 4, page 243: Stanley Speight Wood Obituary
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D. Broomfield, "Thomas Speight", Underclifffe Cemetery: history, March 2021
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Imperial War Museum: "Lives of the first World War: Stanley Speight Wood
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Bradford-Time-Line: Star Music Hall / Peoples' Palace / Palace Theatre
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Ward. Two years later, in November 1896, Thomas Speight was elected
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The Era (London, Greater London, England), 14 Mar 1896, Page 28
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Britain from above: Image of the Burlington factory from 1930
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Horace Hird, "How a city groes", pp. 25-30, Bradford, 1966
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The Hackney Stud Book, Vol. XVI, page 303, February 1899
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Bradford Historical Society: Cartwright Memorial Hall
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Catterall, Lancashire
Bradford, Yorkshire
Mohair
Bradford, Yorkshire
Mayor of Bradford

Catterall, Lancashire
Thornbury
Bradford Moor
Mayor of Bradford
golden jubilee
city
diamond jubilee
Queen Victoria
Cartwright Hall
Lister Park
William Willis Wood
Mayor of Bradford
Royal Army Service Corps
Baghdad, Iraq
World War I


Horace Hird, "How a city groes", pp. 25-30, Bradford, 1966
Thomas Speight & H. W. Whitehead, "Machine for Oiling and Drying Wool", US Patent 345,185, granted July 6, 1886
The Wool Record & Textile World: Volume 20, page 572, January 1, 1921, I.P.C. Business Press
Britain from above: Image of the Burlington factory from 1930
The Era (London, Greater London, England), 14 Mar 1896, Page 28
Bradford-Time-Line: Star Music Hall / Peoples' Palace / Palace Theatre

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