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E2-135: Colour plates from Grammar of Ornament A set of Coloured printed plates from the 'The Grammar of Ornament', a clasic book of design by Owen Jones. Originaly published in 1856, it became established as a definitive work on ornamental designs taking inspiration from sources around the world. The book inlcuded some colour plates showing the designs. The book was used by students in the Technical and Art School. -
E2b-043: Gymnastics ClassBoard-mounted photograph of Gymnastics Class at Shipley Technical School
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F1a-017: Shipley Times & Express Pictorial 1937The booklet was produced as a pictorial record of events in Shipley for 1937. It includes a review of the year. The magazine mainly consists of photographs, with text, on the main events of 1937. This includes the visit to Shipley and Saltaire by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, along with the street parties and school events to celebrate the Coronation. The magazine also includes photographs of various Shipley personalities, wedding groups and the opening of Hall Royd Methodist Church. The magazine also includes a photograph of Joan Kendall of Katherine Street, Saltaire, for completing 7 years of unbroken school attendance.
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H2-135: Salt Schools Presidential Address by the Archbishop of York'Salt Schools Presidential Address by the Archbishop of York', article from Shipley Times & Express
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H2-210.12: Pages 19-20 from a book of James Robert's newspaper cuttings 1905-1918June 1 1906 High School extension scheme (2). Mr Roberts on the Hospital Question (2). June 1 1906 High School extension scheme (3). Mr Roberts on the Hospital Question (3)
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2019.55.1: Student reports for Ivy Severs Shipley Education Committee Central Girls School Student's Reports booklet belonging to Ivy Severs, 1929. Ivy later married and became Ivy Muschamp and ran a grocers shop on Victoria Road in Saltaire in the 1950s. -
C2a-125.11: Landscape and sheepPicture of sheep in the countryside. One of a pack of 33 attendance cards from Albert Road School awarded to Donald Berry
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F1a-382: George MorrellBlack and white photgraph of George Morrell, teacher at the Factory School in Saltaire.
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Dining Hall building, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom The 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. -
2019.63: Shipley College Photographs and cuttings 1948-1957Book contains newspaper cuttings and photographs related to the Shipley Technical Institute and School of Art (the forerunners of Shipley College). Covers many aspects of college life, including prize givings, exhibitions of student works, gymnastics classes and much more.
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2020.2.15: Student notebookProbably made at Shipley Technical School - Textile Department by Harold Kendall. The notes handwritten in ink on the first page are in the same handwritting as other Harold Kendall notebooks. First page: 'Woollen and Worsted Spinning Notes . Commernced to write these notes Sept 8th 1914. Completed same'. The notes are on 'wool and hair', softness, fineness and length. principles of spinning, spinning frame, twisting and winding yarn, spinning formulae etc.
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2021.24: Timeline for 'The Presidents of the Salt SchoolsTimeline for 'The Presidents of the Salt Schools: Part 1-1877-1899
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2024.99.4: The Iwakura MissionDiscussion paper on The Iwakura Mission in Britain 1872 dated March 1998 No.IS/98/349 Includes 'Life in Victorian England through the eyes of Kume Kunitake, chronicler of the Iwakura Mission' by Dr Andrew Cobbing, School of Oriental and African Studies, 'The Iwakura Mission in Britain:their observations on education and Victorian Society' by Dr Akiko Ohta, Keio University, Tokyo and Clare Hall, Cambridge, 'The Iwakura Mission, industries and exports by Mrs Olive Checkland, formerly University of Glasgow and 'Public statements and private thoughts : the Iwakura Embassy in London and the religious question ' by Dr John Breen, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
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A3-005/5/1-5: Salt Family: Royal VisitsLetter from local school teacher at Bingley School to Mrs Salt (plus laminated copies of: 1 transcript + 2 part copies + 1 envelope)
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C2b-098: Saltaire High SchoolsFramed copy of a hand coloured print of 'Saltaire High Schools'
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D1-150: Photograph of 2 cast members in the play Saltairey TalesLaminated coloured photograph of 2 cast members in the play Saltairey Tales stood in front of the Salts School Building
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E1a-008a: Education, Schools (Documents)Letter to Salts School from The Education Department, Wakefield
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E1a-024: History of the Salts Schools up to 1965 taken from John Waddington -Feather's book (photocopy)History of the salts Schools up to 1965 taken from John Waddington -Feather's book
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E1a-069a: Menu cardOriginal menu card for a dinner hosted by the Governors of the Salt School.
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