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The Bradford Police Museum situated on the site of the original 19th century police station in City Hall and which was operational between 1874 and 1974.
Bradford Police Museum, City Hall, Centenary Square, Bradford, BD1 1HY
tel: 01274 510245
Cliffe Castle was originally the home of Victorian millionaire and textile manufacturer, Henry Isaac Butterfield.
Textile machinery, steam power, engineering and motor vehicles, along with an exciting exhibitions programme.
The Keighley Bus Museum Trust hold three major events each year, these are usually held in April, July and October.
This unique tramway was built in 1895 and operates narrow-gauge 'toastrack' cable-hauled trams. Two trams with canopy tops, run up and down a steep wooded hill every 3 minutes or as required. Restored and operated by volunteers.
Prod Lane, Baildon, Shipley, West Yorkshire, BD17 5BN
tel: 01274 589010
Visitors are encouraged to investigate, explore and relate to the local natural history, archaeology, and social history through displays, themed activities and a wildlife garden.
Glen Road, Baildon, Bradford, BD17 5EA
Situated within the beautiful surroundings of the Wharfe Valley, Ilkley Manor House is one of Ilkley's oldest buildings. It is being converted into a museum, arts and heritage centre run by the Ilkley Manor House Trust.
The museum contains one of the finest private collections of toys in the Country.
National Trust owned historic house, garden, shop and tea-room. This award winning attraction offers a lot to discover and explore.
Bradford Road, Riddlesden, Keighley, West Yorkshire, BD20 5EL
tel: 01535 607075
Step back in time and enjoy a train ride through the heart of Brontë country. Steam trains run every weekend and daily in summer.
Haworth Station, Haworth , Keighley, West Yorkshire , BD22 8NJ
tel: 01535 645214
Rail Story brings together two museums in the station yard at Ingrow West. Discover the Carriage Works and the Engine Shed.
The National Science and Media Museum, in the heart of Bradford, explores the science and culture of light and sound technologies and their impact on our lives.
During the Civil War the household supported the Royalist cause, and the house provided a stronghold during the 'siege of Bradford'.