William Bradley (giant)

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Portrait of William Bradley.
Portrait of William Bradley.

William Bradley (February 10, 1787May 30, 1820), known more commonly as Giant Bradley or the Yorkshire Giant is the tallest recorded British man that ever lived, measuring 7 feet 9 inches.[1]

Bradley was 5mm taller than Bao Xishun, who was recognized as world's tallest living man by Guinness World Records between 2005 and 2007.

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[edit] Biography

Born in Market Weighton within the East Riding of Yorkshire, William was the fourth son in a family of thirteen and weighed a large 14 pounds at birth.[2] His father, a master tailor measured 5 feet 9 inches, while his siblings and mother Anne were of average size. Though he had a sister who died because of an accident at age 16 who would have also been tall.[3]

He was said to have been teased at school because of his height, though many students were scared of him.[2] Teachers at the school were said to have punished misbehaving students by getting Bradley to lift them onto high cross beams, until the teacher decided to have them taken down again.[2] After leaving school he worked on a farm near the town of Pocklington, earning less than 50 p a week.[3]

[edit] The Yorkshire Giant

Bradley travelled with a group of showmen under the alias of the Yorkshire Giant, a the time, the freak shows were popular and would draw large crowds. As the tallest Britishman, Bradley was a prized asset in the business joining the huge Yorkshire Pig which was bred in Sancton two miles from Market Weighton.[3]

After touring many fairs up and down the country, including the Hull Fair he parted from his minder by 1815 to manage himself. He would charge a shilling for each person to visit him in a room which he hired in various towns.[3] He was even presented before King George III at Windsor who gave him a large golden watch on a chain, which he wore for the rest of his life.[3][2]

Bradley died at a young age of just 33 years old back in his hometown of Market Weighton, where he was buried inside the church because of fears of graverobbing.[2] His house still stands on Market Hill and is now occupied by France's Bike Shop.

[edit] Giant Bradley Day

A yearly festival is organised in memory of William Bradley in his hometown of Market Weighton. The event has been held annually in May since 1996 and is attended by hundreds of people in the town. It is a family-oriented event with games, amusement rides, stalls, and other attractions, including the famous "Weighton Lash". Christopher Greener who was the tallest living European for a period of time has taken part in the celebrations in the past.[4]

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