Description
Discover the remarkable history of Bradford’s Little Germany on this fascinating walking tour led by local historian Nigel Grizzard.
Explore one of the city’s most striking architectural treasures and uncover the story of the German merchants who transformed Bradford into an international centre of trade during the 19th century.
Drawn to the booming wool industry, primarily Jewish German families settled in the city and built grand warehouses inspired by the ornate architecture of their European homelands. Their impressive buildings soon became symbols of Bradford’s global commercial success, particularly following the disruption of trade between France and Germany after the Franco-Prussian War.
Packed with historical insight and hidden details, Grizzard’s tour brings this forgotten world vividly to life as you wander through the country’s largest collection of listed merchant buildings.
Perfect for lovers of history, architecture and local heritage, this outdoor walking tour offers a unique glimpse into Bradford’s industrial past.
Please wear comfortable footwear and weather-appropriate clothing.
About the Chair
Nigel Grizzard
Nigel Grizzard is the West Yorkshire Jewish Heritage Guide. He enjoys taking people round towns and cities and discovering hidden histories. Much of Nigel’s work is in Bradford and in recent years he has undertaken many tours for the descendants of German Jewish immigrants who came to Bradford in the nineteenth century to build the Wool Capital of the World.
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