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2018.51: Tree planting by Princess Beatrice A group photograph recording the planting of a tree by Princess Beatrice and her husband Prince Henry of Battenburg when they visited Saltaire to preside at the opening of the new School of Art and Science in 1887. The Princess is at the front centre, with Prince Henry on her right and Titus Salt Junior on her left. Three other dignitaries stand behind them. They are stood partly on grass, partly on a rug next to a tree which has just been planted. The location may be Saltaire Park (now Roberts Park) although the Princess was staying at Milner Field, the home of Titus Salt Junior, so it may have been there. -
2019.46.40.1.3: Salt BuildingColour photo of Victoria Road showing the Salt Building of Shipley College and a number of cars parked in the street.
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2019.46.40.1.4: Salt BuildingColour photo of Victoria Road showing the Salt Building of Shipley College and a number of cars parked in the street. Photograph was taken from the front of Victoria Hall.
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2019.46.40.1.5: Salt BuildingColour photo of Victoria Road showing the Salt Building of Shipley College.
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2019.46.40.1.6: Salt BuildingColour photo of Victoria Road showing the Salt Building of Shipley College.
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2019.46.40.1.7: Salt Building interior with desks and chairsColour photo of Victoria Road showing the Salt Building of Shipley College. Photograph is taken from the grounds of VIctoria Hall. Several cars are visible in the street.
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2019.46.40.1.8: Salt Building interior with desks and chairsColour photo of interior of the Salt Building of Shipley College. Photograph shows a room with two large windows at the back and a several chairs and tables in the foreground.
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H2-208.79: Baker Letters - regarding: Mr Normington offer for land purcahseMr Normington offered 8s per yd but previously stated he would pay 10s; land between school and railway fit for a shop
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2018.9.1.2.13: Assorted papersAssorted papers relating to Isabel Salt and her mother Catherine Salt, [1887]-1968. Includes: Booklet. 'Quid Non' (Salts High School, 1950).
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2018.9.1.2.25: Assorted papersVarious newspaper cuttings from 1958-1975 initialled NC - bedspreads; sir David weds; Swedish diet or Co-Operative Society; Battle Abbey Girl School
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2019.56.10: Photographic image of the Berry familyLaminated copy of full length photo of a young Donald Berry in his school uniform with his mother, Annette. His mother has her arm around Donald's shoulder
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2019.56.11: Photographic image of the Berry familyLaminated copy of photo of a young Donald Berry in his school uniform
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2024.64: Sir Titus Salt and George Moore Sir Titus Salt and George Moore by James Burnley. Green hardback book with image of oil lamp. Part of The World's Workers series. Contains two biographies, one of Sir Titus Salt and the other of his contemporary George Moore who was a lace merchant and philanthropist. This particular book has a handwritten enscription on the first page. It states that the book was presented to 'Wm. Hollingsworth' as a prize for attendance at the Wesleyan Synday School in 1886. Signed by 'Thos. Townsend, Secretary' -
C4a-016: Saltaire History ClubVarious documents relating to Saltaire History Club and Saltaire Exhibitions, - 5 Laminated posters for Saltaire History Club - Laminated note describing a walking cane from 1879 - Transcription of Presidental address at opening of Technical School printed in 'The Shipley Times' on 17th November 1888 - 2 Photocopies of photos of the Mill and canalside (1888) & Robert's Park (1905) - List of Sponsors for Saltaire Street signs - 1999-2020 - 4 photos of David Weber & Denys Salt - 2003 - Laminated photo of the cover of the book 'A Penny got Going' by Roger Clarke - 2006 - Invite to Buffet Supper Celebration of 150th Anniversary - 2006 - Presentation details of Elaine Embleton's Gift to Saltaire Archives - 2008 - Laminated details of 90th Birthday Celebration of Denys Salt - 2008 - Laminated newspaper report 'Hats off to the History Makers' - 2008 - Card advertising Saltaire Archives on Display - 2012 & 2013 - Laminated details of the visit to see Denys Salt on his 95th birthday - 2013 - Documents relating to Saltaire History Club's research into Soldiers from Saltaire in WW1 - Laminated copy of Airevalley Advertiser on a map of the Aire Valley from 1840 - 2013 - Photo of Donald Hanson donating the 'Dayton' teapot - 2015? - Objections to the planning application of an Innovation Centre on Milner Fields site - 2017 - Laminated details of the 150th Anniversary of celebrations for Sir Titus Salt on his donation to Stromness RNLI - 2017 - Poster of Saltaire History Club Heritage Open Day - 2018 - Laminater poster Saltaire Heritage Club Meeting and Christmas Quiz - 13th December 2018 - Draft agenda for Saltaire History Club meeting - 13th December 2018 - Update on the management of Saltaire Collection by Maggie Smith - 2019 - Laminated article on Delivering a lesson in Community Heritage - no date - Photocopy of photographs of the mill owners - no date - Laminated photo of Colin Coates and Hong Kong delegation - no date - Laminated advert for Saltaire Archives on Display - no date - Laminated copy of the picture 'Reprentation of the Old-Time Systemof Weaving by hand Loom' - no date - Laminated letters from Titus Salt Jnr to Andrew Carnegie - no date - Laminated poster for Saltaire History Club & Salt Women (Andy Jarvis & Maggie Smith)
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E2-136: Inspection Report 1977Her Majesty's Inspectorate (HMI) Full Inspection Report November 1977 for Shipley College
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E2-137: Shipley College Inspection extractsShipley College Inspection by Her Majesty's Inspectorate (HMI) - extracts from report November 1977
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E2-138: Catch 22 Issue 1Catch 22 Issue 1 - Shipley College student/staff newsletter. Produced Spring 1987
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E2-139: Catch 22 Issue 2Shipley College student/staff newsletter. Produced Summer 1987
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E2-140: Catch 22 Issue 3Shipley College student/staff newsletter. Produced Autumn 1987
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E2-141: Catch 22 Issue 4 Valentines IssueShipley College student newsletter. Produced February 1988
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