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2024.122: Saltaire Institute Saltaire Institute. Coloured postcard showing the front aspect of Victoria Hall and the statues of the lions. On the reverse it says published by the Saltaire Village Society and Saltaire Tourist Information Centre 1996 -
2024.128: Saltaire, Gordon Terrace Saltaire, Gordon Terrace. Black and white postcard showing the trams coming along Gordon Terrace, Saltaire. On the reverse it says published by the Saltaire Village Society and Saltaire Tourist Information Centre 1996. -
2024.3: A painting of gents' toilet in Saltaire Congregational Church A watercolour painting of wooden toilet in Saltaire Congregational Church before it was removed. See also 2024.4. -
2024.31.1: The Sir Titus Salt Hospital The Sir Titus Salt Hospital, opened in 1868, before the building of the third storey. 1 of a set of 12 photographs from the collections of the Saltaire Village Society and the Saltaire Traders' Association -
2024.4: Painting of gents' toilets in Saltaire Congregational Church A watercolour painting of wooden toilet in Saltaire Congregational Church. The cistern is visible on the left. The toilet was due to be removed and the painting was made before the removal. There are notes on the back of the painting by the artist (who was a teenager at the time) about when the work was done and why. See also 2024.3. -
2024.56.10: The second Midland station at Forster Square during the late nineteenth century Photograph shows the fron the Midland Railway station at Forster Square in Bradford. Several horse drawn carriages are visible in front of the building, A connected building has a sign 'Refreshment rooms' -
2024.56.7: Shop on the corner of Ivegate and Kirkgate, circa 1860 Photograph of a large, double-fronted building consisting of two shops at the corner of two streets in Bradford. A large sign 'T. Hunter' appears over the left-hand shop. A second sign 'Blackburn' appears above the shop on the right. The second shop has smaller signs 'Chemist and druggist' and 'Patent & proprietary medicines'. -
2025.28: The Bradford Antiquary 2018 The Bradford Antiquary The Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society Issue number 79-2018 Contains chapter called 'Keighley's Carnegie Public Library : a library building to be proud of by Gina Birdsall and Angela Speight' p.81-93 -
2025.32: The Bradford Antiquary 2022 The Bradford Antiquary The Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society Issue number 83-2022 Contains chapter entitled 'Bradford Free Libraries 1872-1967' by Bob Duckett p.43-61 -
B1-333e: Titus Salts Bath & WashousesCopy of the front cover of booklet 'Titus Salts Bath & Washouses'
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B1-347a-d: Salts Mill: Saltaire Maps and Plans Case2 large & 2 small copies of plans for a ladies' lavatory in the Royal Cafe located in the Dining Hall building
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C1-015: Plan of the bath and wash houseColoured copy of plan of the layout of the Bath and Wash house on Caroline Street, Saltaire, 1862
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C1-016a-b: Saltaire village - Maps & Plans2 Black and White copies of plan of the layout of the Bath & Wash-house 1862
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C1-017: vertical view of the Bath and Wash HouseColoured copy of plan of the vertical view of the Bath and Wash-house on Caroline Street, Saltaire 1862
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C1-018a-c: Saltaire village - Maps & Plans3 Black and White copies of plan of the vertical view of the Bath & Wash-house 1862
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C2a-005: Saltaire village - Images (People)photograph of Carnival procession on Shipley Glen : 'Welcome back dinner at Royal Cafe
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C2a-116a: Staff of Saltaire LibraryPhotograph of the staff at Saltaire Library, Victoria Hall with Janice Berry age 20
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C2b-014a-b: Saltaire village postcardsA sheet of Tinted postcards of Saltaire, 1) George Street; Gordon Terrace; Infirmary; Victoria Road; View of the school; Institute from Victoria Road
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C2b-020: Victoria HallPrint of Victoria Hall (the Club and Institute) in Saltaire
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C2b-022: Photograph of Victoria HallEnlarged coloured photograph of Victoria Hall
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