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C2a-125.7: The MusketeerPicture of a man in muskateer costume. One of a pack of 33 attendance cards from Albert Road School awarded to Donald Berry
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C2a-125.8: The children of Charles IPicture of children and swan by a river. One of a pack of 33 attendance cards from Albert Road School awarded to Donald Berry
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C2a-125.9: The knitting lessonPicture of two children and a woman with knitting. One of a pack of 33 attendance cards from Albert Road School awarded to Donald Berry
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C2a-127: Attendance cardCard of 'Albert Road School: Presentation for one weeks perfect attendance' Picture of chaffinches in a bush
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E1a-030: School days in ShipleyLetter to Clive Wood from Mrs Liptrott on her school days in Shipley
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G2-002a-f: Plans for Shipley School6 copies of plan for new toilets for Shipley Church of England School following conversion to adult education use (by City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council)
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G2-003: new kitchen and offices for Shipley Church of England School1 copy of plan for new kitchen and offices for Shipley Church of England School following conversion (City of Bradford Metroplitan District Council)
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C2a-133a-d: School attaendance card4 small cards marked: 'Shipley Education Committeee - Central School (Infants Department) M. Schofield -Head Master 'Presented for One Weeks Perfect Attendance' [Reverse has coloured pictures of country scenes)
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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-022a: Photograph of Gilbert Tasker Mahoney, headteacherA photograph of Gilbert Tasker Mahoney, Headmaster of Albert Road School. Portrait photograph shows him wearing the President's medallion of the Rotary Club.
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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-044a: Cricket Team of Salts HighCard-mounted print of a cricket team at Salts Boys High School (c.1928/9)
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E1b-064a: Education, Schools (Images)1 Laminated copy of photograph of the Staff of Salts Girls High School (with IDs)
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C3b-424a: The Story of the Salts Girls School for Fifty Years (1876-1926): Reminiscences of Harriet Byles. Head MIstress 1886-1920A copy from the Saltaire Resource Base of Harriet Byles's reminiscences of working at the Salt High School fo Girls from the 1870s until retitement in 1920. Byles started as a teacher when the first headmistress was Medina Griffiths. Byles became the second headmistress in 1886 and continued a programme of progressive, wide education for her students.
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Wright, JosephBorn into very humble circumstances in Idle, Bradford. Basic school education was at the Salt Factory School, Saltaire. Wright went on to study at the University of Heidelberg and eventually became a professor of philology at the University of Oxford and an eminent linguist.
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Dining Hall building, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United KingdomThe Dining Hall was the very first public building in Saltaire, completed in 1854. The Dining Hall served many purposes during the early years of Saltaire. In addition to serving 600 breakfasts and 700 dinners every day, it doubled as a school for ‘half-timers’, children who would work in the mill during the morning, then attend school in the afternoon. It also served as a meeting hall, library, reading room and a venue for religious services, public lectures and other meetings. As Saltaire grew, these functions were gradually moved to purpose-built buildings including: the Salt Schools on Victoria Road, the Saltaire Club and Institute, the Congregational Church and the Methodist Chapel. Today, the Dining Hall is owned by Shipley College and is known as the Mill Building. A major refurbishment and conversion in 1998 modified the interior to make it suitable for lessons, but the changes are entirely reversible.
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E2-106: Art Course Certificate for John HulmeArt Course Certificate from Shipley Art School for John Hulme (1935-1936)
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E2-107: Art Course Certificate for John HulmeArt Course Certificate from Shipley Art School for John Hulme (1936-1937)