Bradley fetches £9,000 at auction
Date published: 11 March 2011

UNDER the hammer . . . the Bradley painting
A PAINTING commemorating Queen Alexandra’s visit to Manchester by the Lees-born artist Helen Bradley sold for £9,000 at Bonhams in London this week.
Before the auction the picture, called When Queen Alexandra Came To Manchester, was predicted to sell for between £8,000 and £12,000.
It was painted by Bradley in 1967, when she was 67 and when her paintings rarely fetched more than £2,000. Bradley was only four when Queen Alexandra came to Manchester in 1905, but she vividly remembered the event.
Her picture shows Miss Carter, an acquaintance of the Bradley family who appears in many Bradley paintings and who inspired Bradley’s best-selling 1971 book, Miss Carter Wore Pink.
Most Viewed News Stories
- 1Murder arrest follows death of man in Oldham in 2023
- 2Road closures set to lead to economic pain for local Uppermill businesses
- 3Awards bonanza for popular Oldham pub
- 4Police seek public's help following bike theft
- 5Chadderton youngster Fahad turns his life around following MS distress and ignorance