Leeds news on today's date (Oct 1) in 1844, 1855 and 1870.
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The following are from John Mayhall's 'Annals of Yorkshire':-October 1 1844. "The new factory act having commenced operation this day, about 3,000 factory workers in Leeds, mostly females struck work on account of the supposed obnoxiousness of some of its provisions."October 1 1855. "Amongst the attractions at the Leeds Royal Gardens, this day, was a grand Baby Show, prizes being awarded to the possessors of the finest babies."I wonder how a fine baby was judged? October 1 1870. "The Hunslet lending branch of the Leeds Free Library was opened this day."Also on October 1 1870. "The North-Eastern Railway directors ordered the Leeds and Wetherby branch to be staked out."
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