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C2b-222: Saltaire village Images (Places)Salts School Sports Day in Roberts Park
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C2b-258: The Anthony Briggs, collection - Saltaire village Images (Places)A double-panorama postcard of two scenes in Roberts Park - showing the canons
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C2b-259: The Anthony Briggs, collection - Saltaire village Images (Places)A 'Walter Scott' postcard of Roberts Park with canons and man with child
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C2b-286c: Almshouses, and Half-Moon CafeOne of a folder of mounted postcards and photographs of Saltaire.Almshouses, and Half-Moon Cafe in Roberts Park
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C2b-332: Saltaire village Images (Places)Roberts Park with Bandstand & canons
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C3b-004: Saltaire village, Documents (Places)Copy newspaper cutting of letter relating to Robert's gift of Saltaire Park to Bradford
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D2-043: Salt's School Sports DayPhotograph of Salt's School Sports Day in Roberts Park
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F1a-370: Jim Laker 19-90 A book about a former student of Salts High School around 1933 to 1937 by by Brian Scovel. Laker won a scholorship to Salts School, his mother was a teacher. He was a regular player on the school cricket team and played for Saltaire Cricket Club, based in Roberts Park, for three seasons in the late 1930s. He left school in 1939 and in 1941 joined the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, and was posted in Egypt. While there he set up a cricket team. Once he returned from the war, he was unable to join the Yorkshire team so played for Surrey and represented England. At Old Trafford in 1956 during the Ashes Test match with Australia he famously took 19 wickets out of 20 (Tony Lock who played for Surry took the other) enabling England to win the Ashes. It is known as the Laker Test match, and is still a record for most wickets taken by one bowler in a first cass cricket match. -
D1-157: Script of a play called 'After The War Was Over'Script of a play called After The War Was Over by Hattie Townsend in 2012 - Play set in late April 1919 at North Shelter in Roberts Park - Performed in September 2012
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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. -
D2-018.7: The Lord Mayor's Victorian FundayThe official programme of the The Lord Mayor's Victorian Funday held across the Village including Roberts Park.
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D1-104: Public ity notice for 'After the War is Over'Copy of a public ity notice for a play: 'After the War is Over' by Hattie Townsend-Performed in Roberts Park c.2011
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H2-048c: Bertram Foster Roberts' weddingPhotograph of the street decorations in Saltaire to celebrate the wedding of Bertram & Gertrude, showing of Saltaire Park entrance with sign 'Welcome'
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H2-049d: Street decorations for Bertram Foster Roberts' weddingPhotographs of the street decorations in Saltaire to celebrate the wedding of Bertram Robers & Gertrude Denby, of Saltaire Park with sign 'United'
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H2-084a: Opening of Saltaire Cricket PavillionPhotograph of Sir James & James Denby Roberts with Percy Illingworth MP opening Saltaire Cricket Pavillion, 9th May 1914. James Roberts had provided funding for the pavillion.
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C2b-386.19: 'Embrace Nature'Magazine article taken from Yorkshire Living, October 2022 p.74-76. Interview with Jamie Roberts (great-great grandson of Sir James Roberts) about his business Kilnsey Park Weddings
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2021.4.5.2: Apportionment of rentals to Sir James Roberts A statement of apportionment of rentals to Sir James Roberts - 01/1912. Relates to land that was used by Bradford rowing club. -
H2-008a: Roberts' letter book 1914-1917 Book of letters in a red coloured bound ledger, with numbered pages. The letters are mainly typed and are a record of the letters sent by Sir James Roberts while he owned and managed Salts Mill. They cover many business dealings concerning Salts Mill, management of the Mill and Sir James's Milner Field Estate, difficulties in trade during the First World War, the position of his only surviving son in the army during the war. A letter to Mr August Bermann in 1914 dealing with trade in Russia. A letter to Mr Lodge in 1917 discusses the winding up of Belwarp Ltd which was a subsidiary company of Sir Titus Salts Bart., Sons and Co Ltd, based in Argentina. A letter in 1916 to Michael Sadler, Vice-chancellor of the University of Leeds, offers an endowment of £10,000 to establish a chair of Russian. -
H2-022a: James William Roberts birth certificateBirth certificate for James William Roberts, the son of James and Elizabeth Roberts
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H2-025a: John Edward Roberts birth certificateBirth certificate for John Edward Roberts, the son of James and Elizabeth Roberts
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