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William Willis Wood (mayor)

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William Willis Wood was born in Bradford in 1832. He attended Bradford Moor Sunday and Day School to the age of 11 when he started work in a local factory. He undertook further studies at the
155:. Wood was elected councillor for Bradford Moor Ward in 1877 and served until November 1883. In 1883 he was elected alderman and served until November 1907. In November 1894, he was elected 315: 179:
Notably, his eldest son, Arthur Wood (1861–1905) married Thomas Speight's daughter, Annie, in 1889. Their only son, Stanley Speight Wood (1889–1918), served in the
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and served until November 1896. Wood represented Bradford City Council on the Board of
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images of William Willis Wood gravesite, Bowling Cemetery, Bradford, England
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Imperial War Museum: "Lives of the first World War: Stanley Speight Wood
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JP (10 July 1832 – 2 October 1905) was an owner of Junction Mills,
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Post Office Bradford directory 1887-1888, pp. 15, 386, 485
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How a city grows: historical notes on the city of Bradford
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Mayor of Bradford
Bradford, Yorkshire
Laisterdyke
Mayor of Bradford
Yorkshire
Bradford Mechanics' Institute
Laisterdyke
Mayor of Bradford
Bradford Grammar School
Thomas Speight
Mayor of Bradford
Royal Army Service Corps
Baghdad
Mesopotamia
First World War
James, Parker, Illustrated, rambles, from, Hipperholme, to, Tong, p. 369
H. Hird, How a city grows: historical notes on the city of Bradford, Bradford (England: Unitary authority), pp. 20–21, 1966
Post Office Bradford directory 1887-1888, pp. 15, 386, 485
The Leeds Mercury, 18 June 1870, p. 8
image of St. Peter's Presbytery
Bradford, Yorkshire
image of St. Peter's Presbytery (rear), Leeds Road, Bradford, Yorkshire, UK
images of William Willis Wood gravesite, Bowling Cemetery, Bradford, England
Imperial War Museum: "Lives of the first World War: Stanley Speight Wood
UK, De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour, 1914–1919 Volume 4, p. 243: Stanley Speight Wood Obituary
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England
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