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2020.9.2.8: Shipley College Mill Building Refurbishment: PlansA copy of plan DRG.No. 97517-10 - A plan of Rooms SB01 and SB02 of the building from: Report and plans for Shipley College Mill Building Refurbishment - Nov. 1997 produced by J.H. Langtry-Langton Partners, Architects and Project Managers
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2020.9.2.9: Shipley College Mill Building Refurbishment: PlansA copy of plan DRG.No. 97517-11 - A view of the Art and Design area of the building from: Report and plans for Shipley College Mill Building Refurbishment - Nov. 1997 produced by J.H. Langtry-Langton Partners, Architects and Project Managers
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C2b-346: Air Training CorpsReference to the Air Training Corps at the Royal Cafe Saltaire Mills (March 15th 1941)
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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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Royal Cafe A privately run cafe based in the original Salts Mill Dining Hall on Victoria Road in Saltaire. -
Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Saltaire 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. -
A4-015b-c: Salt family Property Interests : Royal Albert Hall2 part Photocopy of Subscribers to boxes & stalls in the Royal Albert Hall
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A4-016: Salt family Property Interests : Royal Albert HallPhotocopy of Royal Albert Hall box purchase for £1,000 for Sir Titus Salt Bart. (March 1870)
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A4-017a-b: Salt family Property Interests : Royal Albert Hall2 part Photocopy of names & addresses of members of the Corporation of the Royal Albert Hall of Arts & Sciences, including the 'Exectors of Sir Titus Salt Bart'.
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A4-018: Salt family Property Interests : Royal Albert HallPhotocopy of Register of Probate of members of the Corporation of the Royal Albert Hall of Arts & Sciences, including 'Sir Titus Salt Bart'.
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B1-447a-c: concert at St Georges HallIllustrated London News article on a concert at St Georges Hall.
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D1-101: Leisure - Groups and Societies: Victoria HallTyped article 'Hattie-Cartwright Hall-The Creation'
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F1a-184: Opening of Shipley Town HallPhotocopy of booklet: 'Souvenir of the Opening of the Town Hall, Shipley December 2nd 1932'
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2018.9.3.3.2: Loose news cuttings, 1905-1915Loose press cuttings kept by Isabel Salt, 1905-1915. Comprises: - 'Burley Women Liberals - Annual Meeting' (29.10.1909) - 'Saltaire Hospital Re-opening', The Yorkshire Post (03.11.1909) - 'The Saltaire Hospital - Re-opening After Extension', The Yorkshire Observer (03.11.1909) - 'Saltaire Hospital - Re-opening Ceremony', Times & Express (05.11.1909) - Saltaire Hospital - Re-opening Ceremonial by Mrs Salt of Denton Hall, Ilkley Free Press (Nov 1909) - Minehead Liberal Association - Conversazione and Meeting (with address by Miss Salt on the licensing Bill) (1909) - Ilkley Women Liberals - Lecture by Mr WM Wade on the Budget - Miss Salt in the chair, Wharfedale & Airedale Observer (1909-10) - Flyer for Poole Women's Liberal Association Public Meeting. Address by Miss Salt (02.12.1909) - 'The Liberal Campaign - meeting. Miss Salt speaker', The Bath Herald (03.01.1910) - 'Liberal Meeting', with speech by Isabel Salt, The Wiltshire Times (08.01.1910) - 'Shipley Women Liberals - Address by Miss Salt', Times & Express (11.11.1910) - Liberal Women and the Vote - Four points of View Presented at Otley. Miss Salt & Adult Suffrage,Wharfedale & Airedale Observer (1910) - Ilkley PSA Bazaar - Excellent Effort in the Wesleyan Assembly Hall - Miss Salt's Encouragement, (Mar/Apr 1911) - 'Yorkshire Women Liberals Conference', The Yorkshire Observer (05.04.1911) -'Wisdom While You Wait' (including quote from Miss Salt), The Morning Leader, London (06.04.1911) - 'Liberal Conference at Yeadon', The Ilkley Free Press & Addingham Courier (07.04.1911) - 'Wharfedale Board of Guardians - Salary Question Discussed', [The Ilkely Free Press & Addingham Courier] ([7].04.1911) - Good Citizenship - Address by Miss Salt - PSA Meeting, Ilkley (30.4.1911) - 3 items - 'Denton - Change of Tenancy of the Hall', The Ilkley Gazette (06.05.1911) - 2 items - Flyer for Outdoor Gathering, Ipswich Women's Liberal Association, address by Isabel Salt (20.07.1911) - Coronation Gift to Queen Mary (Miss Salt organiser for Central Wharfedale) (1911) - Miss Salt at the PSA (address on Thoughts & Actions) (1911-1912) - Menston Women Liberals. Address by Miss Salt on Home Rule, Welsh Disestablishment & Revision of Electoral System (2.2.1912) - 'Otley Women Liberals - Miss Salt's Views of the Coal Crisis & Disestablishment - address by Miss Salt', [Wharfedale Observer] [08.03.1912] - 'The Deeper Side of the White Slave Traffic Problem', letter to the editor from Isabel Salt, [Ilkley Free Press] [29.11.1912] (2 items) - Address by Miss Salt at PSA Sunday Service on 'On Helping one another', Ilkley Free Press (1912) - 'Facing the Future' - Isabel addressed the Huddersfield Women's Liberal Association - undated - Letter head for Yorkshire Council of Women's Libeal Association (1914) - Letter from Yorkshire Council of Women's Liberal Associations re meeting in Leeds (16.06.1915) - Programme for Annual Meeting of Yorkshire Council of Women's Liberal Associations, Leeds (chaired by Miss Salt) (18.10.1915) - 'Women Liberals. Yorkshire Associations conference in Leeds', Yorkshire Evening News & Agenda (18.10.1915) - 2 items - 'Women and War Problems - Prospects of a Sex Conflict', Leeds Mercury (19.10.1915) - 'Women Discuss War-time Economies' (article re Yorkshire Council of Women's Liberal Associations meeting in Leeds), 'Miss Salt elected as President', Daily News & Leader (19.10.1915) - 'Yorkshire Women Liberals - Meeting in Leeds - Solving the Problems of War-time' (annual meeting of the Yorkshire Council of Women's Liberal Associations - Miss Salt president), The Yorkshire Observer (19.10.1915) - 'Yorkshire Women Liberals. Discussion of War Topics at Annual Meeting', The Yorkshire Post (19.10.1915) - Yorkshire Women Liberals - Discussion of war topics at annual meeting - Threat of a sex war in industry - The Yorkshire Post (19.10.1915) - Otley Division Woman's Liberals: The Voluntary Spirit & True Patriotism. Address by Miss Salt on 'What Women can do for the Race', Yorkshoire Observer (24.11.1915) - Readers Views - The War & After -Harrogate & Caro Times (31 Dec 1915) - 7 items
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2019.46.22: Main hall of Exhibition Road buildingOne black and white photograph showing the main hall of Exhibition Road building showing the balcony and entrance
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2019.46.23: Main hall of Exhibition Road buildingThree black and white photographs of the main hall of Exhibition Road building showing the balcony, entrance and ground floor. All marked 'WATTS' on reverse
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