Apologies to everyone, I'm new to Rootschat so not sure how to reply to individual messages.
I have seen the articles in the Telegraph and Argus and got copies.
I have been to the Bradford Archives and managed to get lots of info, including copies of all the newspaper articles (Lots).
In 1891 there was a strike at the Manningham Mills in Bradford. At the same time a chap called A.S Naylor set himself up as an agent in Bradford encouraging people to go to Brazil, even knowing that they were not suited to the environment. They were promised travel, food, accommodation, jobs and schools for the family. Instead they were given mud huts, inedible food and unsuitable work etc. They went out with nothing and had to sell whatever they were wearing to live. Bradford organised a rescue mission and two heroes went out to Brazil to rescue as many as possible. My 3 X Gt Grandfather had his toes eaten by spiders!! I am determined to write a book about it all even though I've never done one before. There is so much more to this story.
Thank you to everyone for their replies.