Fountains Café: Serving Bradford for Fifty-Five Years
Bradford Industrial Museum 235 Moorside Rd, Eccleshill, BradfordFountains Café: Serving Bradford for Fifty-Five Years
Bradford Industrial Museum 235 Moorside Rd, Eccleshill, BradfordFountains Café: Serving Bradford for Fifty-Five Years
Bradford Industrial Museum 235 Moorside Rd, Eccleshill, BradfordFountains Café: Serving Bradford for Fifty-Five Years
Bradford Industrial Museum 235 Moorside Rd, Eccleshill, BradfordFountains Café: Serving Bradford for Fifty-Five Years
Bradford Industrial Museum 235 Moorside Rd, Eccleshill, BradfordFountains Café: Serving Bradford for Fifty-Five Years
Bradford Industrial Museum 235 Moorside Rd, Eccleshill, BradfordRebraiding History: Creative Writing Workshop
Abbey House Museum Abbey Walk, Kirkstall, LeedsFountains Café: Serving Bradford for Fifty-Five Years
Bradford Industrial Museum 235 Moorside Rd, Eccleshill, BradfordWeek of Events
RORY’S SATURDAY CLUB
RORY’S SATURDAY CLUB
Come down to Leeds City Museum for our Rory’s Saturday Club craft sessions for families with children of all ages. Drop-in, no need to book. Until 25th April. Give what you can.
Fountains Café: Serving Bradford for Fifty-Five Years
Fountains Café: Serving Bradford for Fifty-Five Years
Paul and Mary Georgiou opened Fountains Coffee House in 1968 at Bradford’s John Street Market (later called the Oastler Shopping Centre). Affectionately known as Fountains Café, it was run by three generations of the family and had a close-knit set of regulars. Bradfordians remember being taken there as children, with many returning with their own families later in life. The well-known and much-loved Fountains Café closed in 2023. After its closure, Bradford District Museums and Galleries acquired some of its iconic and recognisable objects which have been showcased in this display. It also includes illustrations by Clock Tower Studios and memories collected by History in Action and brought to life by Bent Architect Theatre Company.
RSC – Hamlet
RSC – Hamlet
The Royal Shakespeare Company returns to Bradford with a "must-see" (Guardian) new production of Hamlet. Hamlet’s mother has married his uncle, and at a less than decent interval since the death of his father. As he pulls at the threads of his not-so-happy new family, Hamlet unravels a web of deceit and immorality that leads to the ultimate crisis of conscience.
THE BIG SPRING STEAMPUNK WEEKEND
THE BIG SPRING STEAMPUNK WEEKEND
The Big Spring Steampunk Weekend is our annual spring foray into all things Steampunk. Your chance to join in with your spendiferous attire (or not ). Live entertainment. Alternative, goth & more welcome.
Rebraiding History: Creative Writing Workshop
Rebraiding History: Creative Writing Workshop
Drawing on Victorian artifacts in the museum's collection and the streets of Abbey Fold, we will tune into voices of characters who may have lived in Leeds in the 19th Century and find creative ways to weave their history with our present.
Pendleside’s Got Talent
Pendleside’s Got Talent
Your generous support of this event is much appreciated! Our Hospice needs your help by raising much needed funds to provide vital patient care. We ask that each contestant simply does their best by raising sponsorship whilst taking part in the competition- there is no minimum amount required- every penny counts!
The Robbie Williams Brunch
The Robbie Williams Brunch
Let us entertain you at Park Hill Barn with a feel-good afternoon celebrating the hits of Robbie Williams. Sing along to anthems like “Angels”, “Let Me Entertain You”, “Rock DJ”, “Feel”, “She’s the One” and more while you tuck into a delicious brunch.
John Lydon
John Lydon
He’s a legend and an icon, a revolutionary and an immortal. John Lydon – aka Johnny Rotten – changed the face of music and sparked a cultural revolution. The frontman and lyricist of the Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd (PiL) caused a political earthquake and transformed music for good.
International Women’s Day: Music Leeds Us
International Women’s Day: Music Leeds Us
Everyone is welcome to come and celebrate International Women’s Day with a free afternoon of music, creativity and connection as part of the Music Leeds Us exhibition. The event features workshops led by Nicky Bray and the Yorkshire Women Sound Network, alongside live performances from local musicians across a range of styles and generations. The event programme centres around local women in all their diversity, both on stage and behind the scenes.
The Music of Prince – The Candlelight Concert
The Music of Prince – The Candlelight Concert
Immerse yourself in a night of dazzling music, glowing candlelight and pure purple magic. This is more than just a concert – it’s a heartfelt celebration of one of the greatest musical icons of all time. Surrounded by a warm, flickering glow, you’ll be swept into Prince’s world of unforgettable melodies, irresistible grooves and electrifying stage presence.