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E1b-013a: Albert Road School Sports day 1931Photograph of Albert Road School Sports day 1931 (Children are named)
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E1b-017a: Albert Road School Infants ClassPhotograph of Albert Road School Infants class 1936.
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E1b-019a,d: Albert Road School Class 1933-34A photograph of Albert Road School Class 1933-34 (a) + named list (d)
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E1b-020a,c: Albert Road School Class c.19301 photograph-print of Albert Road School Class c.1930 (a) + named list (c)
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E1b-022a: Photograph of Gilbert Tasker Mahoney, headteacherA photograph of Gilbert Tasker Mahoney, Headmaster of Albert Road School. Portrait photograph shows him wearing the President's medallion of the Rotary Club .
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E1b-023a-b: Medal for regular attendanceLaminated copy of a photograph of 'A Medal for Regular Attendance at Albert Road School -1900' awarded to J. Shackleton + with information card
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E1b-024: School children dressed to celebrate 1902 coronationPhotograph of Albert Road School Children dressed for celeberation of coronation of Edward VII in 1902
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E1b-025: Children at Albert Road School in 1936photocopy of a photograph of children at Albert Road School in 1936 (many identified)
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E1b-130a-b: Children in playground, 19502 photocopies of four photos of children in Albert Road School playground 1950
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E1b-131: Thornton Collection - Education, Schools (Images)Photocopy of three photos of children in Albert Road School playground 1950
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E1b-140a: Class from Albert Road School preparing for a coach trip to MorecambePhotograph of a class from Albert Road School preparing for a coach trip to Morecambe. The school went to Morecambe every year.
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E1b-141a: Class from Albert Road School preparing for a coach trip to MorecambePhotograph of a class from Albert Road School preparing for a coach trip to Morecambe
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E1b-142: Class from Albert Road School preparing for a coach trip to Morecambe1 Photocopy of a class from Albert Road School preparing for a coach trip to Morecambe with ID's
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E1b-143a: Class at Albert Road School about 1914Photograph of a class at Albert Road School c.1914. Shows Annie Thornton, of 31, Titus Stret, middle row on far right, Florence Houlden, middle row 3rd from left
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E1b-144: Practial ArithmaticeAlbert Road School - Practial Arithmatice (mounted on board)
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F1a-085: Shipley School Board Report of the first three years' workEarly report of the working of the Shipley School Board, chaired by Titus Salt Junior. Includes report of research on the deficient state of education in the Shipley area when it was founded and the steps the Board had taken to address these. Details on school fees, attendances over the three years, 'Salt scholarships' (funded by the Salt family), and the opening of evening schools in the Saltaire Instiute and Club . Also includes details of Titus Salt Junior's donation of 7016 square yards of land so tht a new elementary school could be built in Saltaire, what would become the home of the Albert Road School.
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F1b-032: Guessing Games'Guessing Games' a book by Lois Bates: Albert Road School Teacher
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Albert Road SchoolA new primary school on Albert Road in Saltaire was opened in 1878, its creation supported by Titus Salt Junior and his wife Catherine. It has remained a primary school until the present day.
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Milner, DorisDoris was born in Saltaire, around 1912. Her family lived in Constance Street and she attended Albert Road School. Doris married a man who farmed at the site now occupied by Buttershaw School. Doris's father and grandfather both worked in Salts Mill. Doris had a great love for Saltaire and still kept her interest in the area until she died in 2006. Doris kindly donated a collection of 6 books she had received as prizes from the Saltaire Congregational Church for attending Sunday School.
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Albert Road School buildings, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United KingdomAs the population of Saltaire grew, the Factory School on Victoria Road (today the Salt Building) became inadequate for the number of children requiring an education. The local school board opened the Albert Road Board Schools in 1878 to cater for 815 younger children. The original Factory School remained in use as the High School. Children at the Albert Road schools were taught in mixed classes of around 40 children, although boys and girls were still seated in separate halves of the room, and corporal punishment was forbidden. At the time, the Shipley and Saltaire Times reported that people were doubtful whether this new approach to education would work. Shortly after their opening, the same newspaper printed a report on the schools and retracted their earlier criticism.