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D3-024: Leisure Park & AmenetiesLarge print of postcard of Saltaire boathouse and the mill
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D3-071a-b: Leisure - Park & Amenities'Sir Titus Salt: Mill owner, reformer and keen gardener' (2 copies)
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F1a-228: Miscellaneous DocumentsPhotocopy of a drawing by Ken Ellison: 'Newlands Mill'
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F1a-229: Miscellaneous DocumentsPhotocopy of a drawing by Ken Ellison: 'Newlands Mill Chimney Collapse'
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F1a-230: Miscellaneous DocumentsPhotocopy of an illustration of: 'Newlands Mill Chimney Collapse and rescue of a boy' (Illustrated London News)
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New Lanark, Lanarkshire, United KingdomNew Lanark was founded in 1785 as the site of a new cotton mill and housing for its workers. Under the later progressie ownership of Robert Owen the site became famous. It is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Bradford Industrial MuseumThe public museum is a former worsted spinning mill in Bradford. It contains permanent displays of textile machinery, steam power, engineering, printing machinery and motor vehicles as a testament ot Bradford's industrial heritage.
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Collins, JohnGeneral manager in the estates division of Illingworth Morris. John worked at the mill for 11 years.
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2018.13: Aerial photograph of Saltaire villageResearch copy of an Aerial photograph of Saltaire village. The photograph is taken from the the junction in Shipley, where the tram depot (now the Hop) was located and looking towards the Mill in the distance.
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F1a-175: Speeds, Shafts and MachinesPhotocopy of document 'Speeds, Shafts and Machines' 1924 & 1942 (Bradford Industrial Museum)
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2018.45.1: Shipley Technical School, Textile Department, student book, SpinningThe book is a student work book, which has been beautifully written in Copper plate writing. It has been used to record the lesson on Spinning, detailing the process with images, that the student learnt at Shipley Technical School, which later became Shipley College. Many students at the college went to work in the Mill and then attended classes in the evening.
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2019.37.4: College Enhancement Project'Guiding Principles for the Redevelopment of the Former Royal Cafe (Mill Building)
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2021.4: Collection of deedsCollection of deeds donated by Patsy Philips relating to Hirst Wood farm and Hirst Wood
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2021.4.5.1: Two schedules relating to plots of land 113 and 114 near Hirst Wood, ShipleyTwo schedules relating to plots of land 113 and 114 that are part woodland, the site of the rowing club and part of Hirst Mill in Sir James Roberts name - 01/1912. Relates to land that was used by Bradford rowing club
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2021.4.9.3: Part of a Mortgage contractAn abstract of title for Glyn Thomas, 1871-1921. List of deeds relating to Hirst Wood and Hirst Mill (plan included within document). Relates to Sir Titus Salt's and James Roberts' ownership of the property.
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C2b-184: Terrace in Saltaire ParkLaminated sheet showing 2 images of the Terrace in Saltaire Park & view across the river to the mill
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C3b-060: Influence of New Lanark on Saltaire'To what extent was the development of Bradford and Saltaire .. Informed by the developments at New Lanark : (article by Dave Shaw ?, no date). New Lanark is the site of a cotton mill and model village founded in 1785.
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D2-010: Leisure - Sports & Social ClubsRowing Club boathouse on the River Aire by Hirstwood Mill
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E2-010: Opening of the new Engineering DepartmentSmall paper-bound booklet 'Technical Institute: Opening of the new Engineering Department by Ernest Parkinson (21st October 1932)
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F1b-004: Miscellaneous ImagesPostcard view of boys at Hirst Mill