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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Wednesday, May 16, 2007 2:44 pm by M. in ,    No comments
The Telegraph & Argus organizes a photography contest where everybody is invited to contribute:
Bradford is beautiful... and we're giving amateur snappers out there the chance to prove it.

The Telegraph & Argus has teamed up with Destination Bradford for a major photographic competition to find the pictures that bring out the best of Bradford and its surrounding district.
The top photos submitted to the Beautiful Bradford competition will be used as part of the T&A's annual calendar for next year and as part of a major new initiative to bring individuals and businesses into Bradford.
Our partner for the competition is Destination Bradford, a partnership of local hotels, conference venues and attractions working with Bradford Council's tourism department to grow Bradford's visitor economy. (...)

The closing date for this competition is 12 noon on Monday May 21. Entries received after this point will not be considered for the competition. We're sorry, but entries cannot be returned.
Judging will take place in that week and a panel comprising representatives of the Telegraph & Argus and Destination Bradford will choose the winning 13 submissions. The judges' decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.

More information about the competition rules, here

These are some examples of Brontë-related pictures that have been already submitted. The complete list can be found here.


Bronte Parsonage by Philip Walker, of Royd Street, Thornton.The old bell tower and the newer spire of St James Parish Church, Thornton, taken by Benjamin Jowett, of Thornton Road, Thornton.
The bell tower and east wall of the old church at Thornton, where the Rev Patrick Bronte once preached, by Benjamin Jowett, of Thornton Road, Thornton.Visitors take a rest at a cafe in Main Street, Haworth, sent in by Benjamin Jowett, of Thornton Road, Thornton.
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