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C2b-102/3/11: Royal Cafe (80)Royal Cafe (80). One of a collection of Slides relating to Saltaire compiled by Albert Bowtell.
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C2b-102/3/7: Royal Cafe (74)Royal Cafe (74). One of a collection of Slides relating to Saltaire compiled by Albert Bowtell.
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C3b-030: Saltaire village, Documents (Places)Mounted card advert for the ROYAL CAFE?
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C3b-534: Lavatory in the Royal CafePhotocopy of Shipley Urban District Council planning approval for a Ladies Lavatory in the Royal Cafe (27th April 1897)
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C3b-538: The Royal Cafe, Victoria RoadPhotocopy of old postcard 'The Royal Cafe, Victoria Road'
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C3b-539: Saltaire village, Documents (Places)Photocopy of advertisement for Royal Cafe (c.19th century)
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F1a-379: The Factory School - and Board School -1867-1877 (excerpt)Copy of text: 'The Factory School - and Board School -1867-1877' From 'A Century of Model Village Schooling' by J. Waddington-Feather
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C2b-144: Lower part of Victoria RoadPhotocopy of coloured postcard of lower part of Victoria Road between the Dining Hall and the Mill and bridge - Marked 'Victoria Road, Saltaire'
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C2b-201a,d: Interior of Cafe, SaltairePhotograph of the 'Interior of Cafe Saltaire, August 1905', probably taken in the Royal Cafe. This is one of two images this shows three men possibly waiters sat at a table in the cafe.
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C2b-201b-c: Interior of Cafe, SaltairePhotograph of the 'Interior of Cafe Saltaire', probably taken in the Royal Cafe. This is one of two images this shows a lady stood by a table with a counter and a member of staff in the background.
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Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United KingdomSaltaire is an area on the Western edge of Shipley in West Yorkshire. The village was created from the 1850s onwards by Bradford industrialist Titus Salt as a location for a new textile mill and homes and amenities for its workers. The village had many public buildings and amenities including: shops, schools, a dining hall, a Club and Institute, and a public park with sporting areas. Most of the village remains intact today. In 2001 Saltaire became a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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B1-582: Salts Mill. A collection of photographs purchased from Burrows, Dorothy by the Salts Trust (mounted on board).Salts Mill yard - looking towards the Dining Room tunnel
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C2b-036: Saltaire Images of PlacesPostcard of Salt's Dining Rooms
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C3b-540: Saltaire village, Documents (Places)photocopies of sets of floor plans for: 'The old dining room - Salts Annex'
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B1-354-15: Salts Mill: Morley and Woodhouse Files. Messrs Salt (Saltaire) Ltd. Extension to the Staff Canteens (1950 - 1952)Letters & quotes from Thomas Obank & Semtex for work on the Manager's Dining Room
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B1-354-18: Salts Mill: Morley and Woodhouse Files. Messrs Salt (Saltaire) Ltd. Extension to the Staff Canteens (1950 - 1952)Ministry of Works approval and quotes from May Acoustics Ltd. Re. installation of acoustic panels for Staff Dining room, with drawings
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B1-354-7: Salts Mill: Morley and Woodhouse Files. Messrs Salt (Saltaire) Ltd. Extension to the Staff Canteens (1950 - 1952)Quotation from Semtex Ltd. London to Salts re. grouting and tiling of Director's Dining Room
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B1-354-8: Salts Mill: Morley and Woodhouse Files. Messrs Salt (Saltaire) Ltd. Extension to the Staff Canteens (1950 - 1952)Quotation from Semtex Ltd. London to Salts re. grouting and tiling of Director's Dining Room
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A2-064a: Salt Family Residences.Enlarged photograph of Dining Room at Milner Field
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A2-059: Letter to Catherine Salt about architectural feature in Milner FieldLetter to Mrs Salt from Thomas Harris, the architect of Milner Field, relating to Medallion Heads on Dining Room Chimney-piece (1876)