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Open spaces
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2021.14: Sir H. Norman Rae 1860-1928 - Our Local BenefactorSir H. Norman Rae 1860-1928 by G. Shuttleworth and M. Walker. Covering he life of the man who gave Northcliffe Park to the people of Shipley
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2022.72: Photographic postcards of Saltaire and Shipley from the early twentieth centuries Black and white photographic postcards of various scenes in and near Saltaire and Shipley. Includes: a view of Salts Mill from the United Reformed Church; the bandstand and the status of Sir Titus Salt in Roberts Park; the canal lock near Hirst Wood (about a mile from Saltaire); Market Place in Shipley; the Otley Road bridge over the river AIre in Shipley. -
2022.74: Saltaire's Allotments: A second draft of their history A history of the various allotments in Saltaire researched by Les Brook with major contributions from Colin Coates and James Roberts. A detailed history of the provision and use of allotments in Saltaire, including many changes to their extent and location. -
2022.94: Bradford Antiquary Third Series No.2 1986 An edition of the Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society. Contains a review of Shipley Glen Ramble by Stanley Varo which mentions Milner Field and Titus Salt Junior -
2024.120: Shipley postcard showing Commercial Street, Briggate, Shipley Glen, River Aire, Saltaire and Saltaire park as small views on the front of the card. Coloured Shipley postcard showing Commercial Street, Briggate, Shipley Glen, River Aire, Saltaire and Saltaire park as small views on the front of the card. On the reverse it says published by the Saltaire Village Society and Saltaire Tourist Information Centre 1996 -
2024.126: The park and Salt Mills, Saltaire The park and Salt Mills, Saltaire. Coloured postcard of Roberts Park looking across towards Salts Mill with people watching a sports event in the foreground. On the reverse it says published by the Saltaire Village Society and Saltaire Tourist Information Centre 1996 -
2024.31.5: Roberts Park, home of Saltaire Cricket Club in 1916 Roberts Park, home of Saltaire Cricket Club in 1916 1 of a set of 12 photographs from the collections of the Saltaire Village Society and the Saltaire Traders' Association -
2024.53: Victorian and Edwardian Yorkshire from Old Photographs Hardback book by A B Craven. Book about Victorian and Edwardian Yorkshire. Contains mainly photographs with some brief text descriptions. Contains image of Shipley Glen British Temperance Tea and Coffee House -
2024.67: The Schedule of Sites of Scientific Interest in West Yorkshire 1990 Site name Hirst Wood.The Schedule of Sites of Scientific Interest in West Yorkshire 1990. Site name Hirst Wood A4 photocopied typewritten documents and maps, one with 8 pages and the other has 7 pages with 2 extra maps and information about Ogden Water
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2024.68: Second tier sites of ecological importance in West Yorkshire. Site name Shipley GlenSecond tier sites of ecological importance in West Yorkshire. Site name Shipley Glen. 13 pages of A4 photocopied typewritten pages and maps
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2024.7: Baildon - a look at the past History of Baildon with photographs. Contains information and photographs of Shipley Glen, the Glen cable tramway and Saltaire mills. -
2024.92: The Saltaire Journal Vol.1 No.4 March 2010. The Whitlam Family?....Who are they? Includes snippet about Saltaire Park and Sir James Roberts. Includes a book review of The Buildings of England : Yorkshire West Riding : Leeds, Bradford and the North by Leach and Pevsner and a CD review of Shipley St Pauls Church which mentions burials of Saltaire residents -
2025.20: The Bradford Antiquary 2009 The Bradford Antiquary The Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society Third series No.13 2009. Mention of Titus Salt junior and Saltaire in the chapter entitled "Crowgill Park and the Crowghyll Park Bowling Green Club" by Ian Watson -
2025.37: Bingley and surrounds. Forgotten moments from history A book by local historian Alan Cattell. History of Bingley with lots of photographs. Contains chapter on Milner Field (the family home of Titus Salt Junior and CatherineSalt) and three chapters on Shipley Glen -
2025.47: My cool allotment A book by Lia Leendertz on the modern allotment movement, subtitled 'An inspirational guide to allotments and community gardens'. Includes 31 examples of notable allotments, mainly in the United Kingdom but some from Europe.Includes a section on Saltaire's allotments. -
2025.61: Shipley Glen - the history and development of a Victorian playground Shipley Glen - the history and development of a Victorian playground by Alan Cattell. The book includes information on Sunday School / Temperance visits, ownership of the Glen, the Saltaire Exhibition. the Shipley Glen Pleasure Grounds and Japanese Gardens on Prod Lane -
2025.68.100: Victoria Hall low light Victoria Hall low light -
2025.68.101: United Reformed Church view from the canal United Reformed Church view from the canal -
2025.68.102: Saltaire Almshouses on Bingley Road Saltaire almshouses on Bingley Road -
2025.68.103: Saltaire Almshouses on Victoria Road Saltaire almshouses on Victoria Road
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