Technical and Art School

Item

Technical and Art School
Identifier
PAR101
Name
Technical and Art School
Dates when active
1876-
Description
After Saltaire had been built, additional school places were required. A School of Art and Science was built at the edge of the village was completed in 1887. It became the Technical School, and contained a School of Art. Later known as the Institute of Technical Education and is now part of Shipley College.

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Items with "Associated person or organisation: Technical and Art School"
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E2-033a-k: Salt School's Technical School Prospectuses (1927-1940) Physical Object
E2-040: Shipley College Documents Physical Object
E2-041: Shipley College Documents Physical Object
E2-042: Shipley College Documents Physical Object
E2-048: Shipley College Documents Physical Object
E2-049: Article about W.C. Foster and David Foster Physical Object
E2-051: George Long Physical Object
E2-052: George Long appointment letter Physical Object
E2-053: Letter from Bertha Long Physical Object
E2-054: Examination certificate Physical Object
E2-062a-c: Student Admission Ticket for L. Coles Physical Object
E2-063: Education - Technical School : Documents Physical Object
E2-064: Technical School reopening poster Physical Object
E2-065.1: Courses of Instruction: Drawing, Printing etc Physical Object
E2-070: A Student 100 years Ago Physical Object
E2-074: Building accounts for the 'New Science & Arts School Physical Object
E2-075: Subscription for a memorial for Sir Titus Salt for the Science & Art School Physical Object
E2-080: Kan'ei gafu - Kan'ei Pictorial Album Physical Object
E2-082: Kodai Karakusu moyo shu Physical Object
E2-083: letter from Cambridge University Library Physical Object
E2-100: Advert for Shipley Technical Institute Physical Object
E2-104: John Hulme Pupil and Teacher 1935-1940 Physical Object
E2-108: Modelling Room in Shipley Art School Physical Object
E2-109: Shipley School of Art teachers and pupils Physical Object
E2-130a,b,c: Poster for Shipley Technical Institute 1948-1949 Session Physical Object