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E2-203: Leaflets for Shipley College6 Leaflet for Shipley College - date unknown but 2020s 1. Leaflet An Employer's Guide to Apprenticeships 2. Leaflet Train to Gain wit Shipley College 3. A5 booklet Your Guide to Entitlement - Bradford Young Person's Entitlement Programme 4. Postcard on Shipley College with map , brief details of courses, contact details 5. Leaflet Business Computer Package at SalTec (Saltaire Training & Enterprise Consultancy) 6. Folder advertising SalTec (Saltaire Training & Enterprise Consultancy)
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E2b-010a,b,c: Education - Shipley College : ImagesA large A1 photograph-print (a); A4 mounted-board (b) & A 4 cream lamainated (c) of Princess Beatrice arriving for the opening of the Royal Yorkshire Jubilee Exhibition and the School of Arts & Science (6th May 1887)
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E1a-091: A History of Everyday Things in England 1066-1499 vol.1Written and illustrated by Marjorie and C.H.B. Quennell. An account of the life and work of people written for older school students. Inlcudes black and white and colour drawings and photographs.
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E1a-092: A History of Everyday Things in England 1500-1799 vol.2Written and illustrated by Marjorie and C.H.B. Quennell. An account of the life and work of people written for older school students. Inlcudes black and white and colour drawings and photographs.
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E1a-093: A History of Everyday Things in England 1733-1851 vol.3Written and illustrated by Marjorie and C.H.B. Quennell. An account of the life and work of people written for older school students. Inlcudes black and white and colour drawings and photographs.
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E1a-094: A History of Everyday Things in England 1851-1948 vol.4Written and illustrated by Marjorie and C.H.B. Quennell. An account of the life and work of people written for older school students. Inlcudes black and white and colour drawings and photographs.
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Saltaire Cricket Club Saltaire Cricket Club was founded in 1869 and still operates today. It's home has always been Roberts (orginally Saltaire) Park where it has a scenic pitch and pavillion with a backdrop of the River Aire, Salts Mill and the United Reformed Church. Among its more famous players was the England bowler Sydney Barnes who played for the club between 1915 and 1925 and helped Saltaire win the Bradford League three times. Jim Laker, the outstanding England spin bowler of the 1950s, lived in Shipley, attended the Salt High School and played for the Cricket Club in the late 1930s. The club remains very active today playing in the Aire & Wharefdale Senior Cricket League. -
Beatrice, Princess Princess Beatrice was the youngest child of Queen Victoria. In 1887 she visited Saltaire with her husband Prince Henry of Battenburg to preside at the opening of the Royal Yorkshire Jubilee, an exhibition to celebrate her mother's silver jubilee, and organised by TItus Salt Junior in honour of his father and to help funding of the new School of Art and Science in the village. The Royal party stayed with Titus Junior and his wife Catherine at thier home of Milner Field. -
Salt, Catherine Catherine was born in 1846 into one family of textile magnates, the Crossleys of Halifax, and married into another when Titus Salt Junior became her husband in 1866. In some ways Catherine was quite conventional, raising four children and running her privileged Victorian household, including hosting the Prince of Wales and later his sister Princess Beatrice at her home. But Catherine clearly had deep and wide interests in social and educational issues, particularly the education of girls. She helped found Bradford Girls Grammar School and served for many years on its board, and also the board of the Salt Schools. -
Milner Field, Bingley, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Milner 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 Bradford. 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. -
2025.60: Sir Titus Salt and Sons - a farming legacy Sir Titus Salt and Sons - a farming legacy. A soft covered book revealing that Sir Titus Salt and four of his sons were also involved in agriculture and farming as well as manufacturing The book is a detailed explanation of various aspects of the Kindergarten system, covering: Kindergarten gifts; Occupations; Ordinary school subjects; Singing; and Drill. A book by Alan Cattell building on research by local historians and three members of the Salt family to show that Sir Titus Salt and four of his sons were involved in agriculture and farming -
A3-052a,b,c: Royal Tree planting at Milner FieldPhotograph of Royal Tree planting at Milner Field. The photograph shows the Prince of Wales (the future Edward VII) standing with a cigraette watching his wif Princess Alexandra planting a tree. A group of people on the right includes Titus Salt Junior, his wife Catherine and their children Harold, Lawrence and Isabel. Their fourth child Gordon can be seen at the extreme right but this is a later amendment to the photograph. Gordon was absent at Winchester School when the event occurred and he was later added to the photograph, replacing another person who was originally visible.
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C3b-145a-b: Saltaire: The Origins of a Model Industrial Community'Saltaire: The Origins of a Model Industrial Community' Information Folder by City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council a - Original Green Folder b - 22 laminated photos of Saltaire plus booklet containing information of the photos (all numbered) 1. Sir Titus Salt 2. Old Manor House, Morley 3. Report of committee to council 23 July 1849 4. View of Saltaire late 1850s 5. Missing 6. Lines on the Model Village of Saltaire 7a. Opening Celebrations Lucheon in the Combing Sheds 7b. Opening Celebrations Lucheon in the Combing Sheds - Titus speech 8. Saltaire Mills 1854 9. Plan of Mill 1854 10. Spinning Room 1895 11. Operatives leaving work 12. missing 13. Titus Street 1976 14. Saltaire Workmen's Cottages 15. Congregational Church 16. Saltaire School 17. Almshouses 18. Plan of Instituite 1870 19. Election Poster 1859 20. Aerial Photo of Saltaire 1955 Plus Annotaed sketch of Saltaire date unknown Women leaving Saltaire Institute walking over the old bridge
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E1b-154a-f: Shipley College AnnexSix modern photograph of Shipley College Annex (Saltaire Building) from 1975 a) mounted on Green Board taken from Victoria Road b,c) identical to a but not mounted d) photograph taken from Victoria Road e,f) photograph taken of Saltaire Building's tower from Victoria Road
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