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E1a-008b.1: Education, Schools (Documents)List of pupil teachers at Salts School in 1906
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E1b-061a: Memories of Miss BylesPhotograph and news-cutting of 'Memories of Miss Byles, former Head Mistress of Salts High School for Girls
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E1b-068a: Education, Schools (Images)1 Print copy of photograph of a class of girls at Salts High School c.1880s
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E1b-072: High School Girls in Pageantry at SaltaireMounted photograph of Salts High School Girls Annual Concert (19th December 1918), with a copy of the original newspaper cutting.
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E1b-080a: Medina Sarah Griffiths & Harriet BylesA pair of photos of Medina Sarah Griffiths and Harriet Byles (the first and second headmistresses respectively of the Salt High School for Girls). They are part of collection of photographs and programmes of Salts Girls High School Theatrical productions.
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E1b-125: Salt High SchoolA collection of photographs of Salts High School building: Photograph of Salt High School showing bell in tower
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E1b-126: Education, Schools (Images)A collection of photographs of Salts High School building: Board-mounted photograph of Salt High School gates in Upper School Street
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E1b-181: Education, Schools (Images)2 coloured photographs of the rear of the old Salts Grammar School + Photocopy of a plan of the school showing the location of the photographs
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E1b-182: Education, Schools (Images)1 coloured photograph of a pair of grilled windows + 1 Photocopy of windows in the old Salts Grammar School
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E1b-183: Education, Schools (Images)2 Black and White photographs of renovation work on the old Salts Grammar School in 1991
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A2-029a: Ferniehurst and the KnollArticle 'Ferniehurst and the Knoll' no author. Both were grand houses in Baildon, near to Saltaire. Ferniehurst was built for Edward Salt, third son of Sir Titus Salt, in the 1860s and he lived there until 1893. The Knoll was built in 1858 for the Salts director Charle Stead. It was later acquired by Sir James Roberts who lived there followed by other members of his family.
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A2-047: Salt Family Redidences: Milner FieldLaminated photograph of Salts family dish with coat of arms
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A2-085a-b: Salt Family Residences: Great Tows House2 Photocopy photographs of 'Great Tows House' A farm belonging to Caroline Salts' father
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B1-118: My View of the UK Textile IndustryMy View of the UK Textile Industry' article by Alan Lewis. Lewis gained control of the major textiles company Illingworth, Morris and Co. in 1982 following a dispute between the directors and Pamela Mason who controlled most of the shares. Illingworth, Morris had purchased Salts (Saltaire) Ltd. in 1958.
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C2a-020a&b: Saltaire village - Images (People).2 copies of photograph of boys in exam at Salts Grammar School
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C2a-023a-b-c: Saltaire village - Images (People).2 copies of photograph of Saltaire nurses on a Salts (Saltaire) Limited lorry (a-b) One mounted on a card (c)
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C2a-042a-u: Saltaire village - Images (People).Packet of 21 photos of the Salts family visiting Shipley College in 1995
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C2a-097: Netball teamSalts School Senior Netball Team (1953-195) and two adverts
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C2b-274: Saltaire village Images (Places)One of a set of mounted photos on long cards. 'Albert Terrace - The School - Salts Hospital'
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C2b-276: Saltaire village Images (Places)One of a set of mounted photos on long cards. 'The Salts Family Mausoleum - United Reformed Church - A Victoria Road Lion - The Instiute'