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E1c-009: Education, Schools (Plans) in Saltaire Map CaseOutline plan of Salts building for College by City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council architect
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F1a-321.2: History of The Bradford Property Trust 1928-1978Booklet: 'History of The Bradford Property Trust 1928-1978' by John Brennan (1978). The Bradford Property Trust purchased the village of Saltaire from Salts (Saltaire) Limited in 1933.
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F1b-151: Tram passing Saltaire TramshedTram passing Saltaire Tramshed
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H2-210.9: Pages 13-14 from a book of James Robert's newspaper cuttings 1905-1918May 25 1906 Salts Charity Statement. May 26 1906 'The Life of a Factory Girl' (1)
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Milner Field, Bingley, West Yorkshire, United KingdomMilner Field was a neo-gothic mansion built for Titus Salt Junior and Catherine Salt. They purchased Milner Field Estate on the ourskirts of Bingley in 1869. An existing manor house and farm were demolished and replaced with a new house, completed in 1871, and a new model farm. At Milner Field, the Salts hosted the Prince and Princess of Wales in 1882 when they were visting Bradord. In 1887 Princess Beatrice and her husband also stayed at the house while visting to open the new School of Art and Science in Saltaire.
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E1b-063b: Harriet Byles with her pony and trap, and letter of thanksSmall laminated photograph & letter of Miss Byles with a pony & trap and thank-you letter for her retirement present from Salts High School Old Girls (15th September 1920)
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Dayton, Tennessee, United States of AmericaDayton was the site of large depotits of coal and iron. During the 1880s the Salt family invested heavily in a local coal and iron smelting business and created a town for its workers. The cost of the investment contributed to the financial problems of the Salts' textile business which eventually led to its being sold in the 1890s.
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Austwick, North Yorkshire, United KingdomSmall rural village in North Yorkshire. Location of the retirement home of Harriet Byles, the second head teacher of the Salts High School for Girls.
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B1-529: 1 coloured tag for Pelecia fabric1 red tag for Pelecia fabric, Pepper Lee & Co Ltd, with image of lion. Pepper Lee & Co.Ltd. was part of the group of companies incuding Salts (Saltaire) Ltd from the mid-twentieth century.
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C3a-083a,c,e: Saltaire born and bred by Audrey May TattamAn account of being born in and growing up in Saltaire by Audrey May Tattam (nee Lee). Audrey was born in 1926. The booklet contains personal recollections of her early years, including attending school and the Second World War. Includes some photographs. Copy C3a-083a is signed by Audrey and says 'Love from Audrey Tattam 'God gave us memories' ' says
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F1b-150: Rosse Hotel with carts outside (c.1900s)Photograph of Rosse Hotel with carts outside (c.1900s)
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F1b-152: Trolleybus in BriggatePhotograph of a No. 40 Trolleybus in Briggate, Shipley
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F1b-153: Smith's Jams of Shipley delivery vanBoard mounted photograph of a delivery van for 'Smith's Jams of Shipley' in Dockfield Road. The van is a Fiat from the early 1920s
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E2-061a-d: Fee Receipt for James Lambert's Art Class'The Salts School: The Institute Class Fee Receipt for James Lambert's Art Class (24th May 1886)
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E1a-004d+e: Education, Schools (Documents)2 original copies of 'The Salts Schools, Shipley, Deed of Endowment & Certificate of Incorporation 1877
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E1a-028: School CertificateUniversity of Oxford School certificate for Arthur Harry Firth of the Salts School
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E1b-007b: Education, Schools (Documents)A mounted photograph print of 'Class at Salts School' c.1914? (with lighthouse on blackboard)
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E1b-008a: Education, Schools (Documents)Mounted print of 'Mixed Class Salts School Snapshot Album' c.1900s
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E1b-036b: Education, Schools (Documents)Photograph of old boy graduates with master at Salts Boys Boys High School 1918
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E1b-064a: Education, Schools (Images)1 Laminated copy of photograph of the Staff of Salts Girls High School (with IDs)