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E1b-066b: Salts High School staff Photograph print of Staff (perhaps) of Salts High School circa 1880s. Harriet Byles, who became head teacher in 1886, is sat at the front centre of the group. -
E1b-067a: Salts High School Staff Mounted photograph of 'Salts High School Staff' taken around the 1880s with both Medina Griffiths (current headmistress) and Harriet Byles (future headmistress) identified. -
E1b-074a-b: Photograph of cast and cast list of Salts Girls High School production of cast-list of 'The Dragon' Photograph shows 16 members of the cast of the play 'The Dragon' by Lady Gregory. There is a cast list listing 17 performers. The play was performed on 11 April 1923 by students from the Salt High School for Girls. -
H1-055: School certificate of attendance Albert Road Mixed School Certificate of Attendance and Conduct awarded to Granville Hanson -
E1b-031a: Boys from Salts High School Photograph of the 1909 Oxford senior team from Salts Boys Boys High School -
E1b-065a: Girl students at Salts High School Print of copy of photograph of girls at Salts High School c.1880s -
E1b-052: Panorama framed school photographs - The Salt High School - October 1947The Salt High School - October 1947
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E1b-053: Panorama framed school photographs - The Salt High School - July 1952The Salt High School - July 1952
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E2b-026a: Shipley Technical School viewed from Caroline StreetPhotograph of Shipley Technical School on Exhibition Road in Saltaire taken from nearby Caroline Street. The image appears in the Technical School prospectus for 1915-1916. The Technical School was originally named the School of Art and Science. It is now part of Shipley College.
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F1a-379: The Factory School - and Board School -1867-1877 (excerpt)Copy of text: 'The Factory School - and Board School -1867-1877' From 'A Century of Model Village Schooling' by J. Waddington-Feather
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E1a-086: School CapA Salt High School school cap with logo school badge
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E1b-125: Salt High School Photograph of Salt High School showing bell in tower -
E2-015a-r: Shipley Technical Institute of School and Art ProspectusCollection of 17 & 3 posters Prospectuses for Shipley Technical Institute and School of Art 1948-1959 (Including Shipley, Bingley & Baildon) a) Further Education in Shipley - Orange cover 1948-49 b) Further Education in Shipley - Light blue cover 1949-50 c) Shipley Technical Institute & School of Art - Green cover 1950-51 d) Shipley Technical Institute & School of Art - Cream cover 1951-52 e) Shipley Technical Institute & School of Art - Pale Blue cover 1952-53 f) Shipley Art & Technical Institute - Cream cover 1953-54 g) Shipley Institute of Further Education - Green & White Stripes cover 1955-56 h) Further Education in Bingley - Speckled grey cover 1955-56 i) Shipley Art & Technical Institute - Pale Green cover 1956-57 j) Bingley Technical Institute - Salmon cover 1954-1955 k) Further Education in Shipley & Baildon - Speckled Green cover 1956-57 l) Further Education Programme for Shipley & Baildon - Light Green cover 1957-58 m) Further Education Programme for Bingley Eldwick Harden Cullingworth Denholme Wilsden - Light Green 1957-58 n) Saltaire Road Evening Institute - Cream cover - 1954-55 o) Further Educationi Programme for Shipley & Baildon - cream cover - 1958-1959 p) Adult classes for Baildon Leaflet - 1958-1959 q) Further Education Programme for Bingley etc. - light blue cover 1958-1959 r) 3 posters for Further Education 1958-1959 (3 items)
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C3b-010: School prize stickercopy of Saltaire Congregational Church Sunday School prize sticker
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Milner, DorisDoris was born in Saltaire, around 1912. Her family lived in Constance Street and she attended Albert Road School. Doris married a man who farmed at the site now occupied by Buttershaw School. Doris's father and grandfather both worked in Salts Mill. Doris had a great love for Saltaire and still kept her interest in the area until she died in 2006. Doris kindly donated a collection of 6 books she had received as prizes from the Saltaire Congregational Church for attending Sunday School.
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Morrell, George George arrived in Saltaire in 1860 to be an assistant teacher in the Factory School that provided part-time education for some of the children working in Salts Mill. By the early 1870s he was the headmaster, later moving to be head of the nearby Shipley Central School. George was a member of the Saltaire Congregational Church and long-serving Superintendent of its magnificent Sunday School. A life-long teetotaller, George promoted responsible drinking and was one of the founders of the Shipley Temperance Union in 1892, becoming President in 1902. He finally retired after 45 years of service. He was obviously fondly thought of and well respected. A magnificent illuminated presentation book was given to him on retirement, paid for by public subscription and to which Sir James Roberts and many eminent past-students contributed. -
2018.40.10.2: The Salt Grammar School 1868-1968, A century of Model-Village Schooling A book recording the history of the Salt Grammar School 1868-1968' written by J. Waddington-Feather. -
C2b-102/6/7: Salts School top of Bell tower with scuptures of children Salts School top of Bell tower with scuptures of children. One of a collection of Slides relating to Saltaire compiled by Albert Bowtell. -
E1a-062: Letter to school governors about the Royal Yorkshire Jubillee Exhibition Transcribed extract from a letter by William Fry to the Salts Schools Governors regarding the Royal Yorkshire Jubilee Exhibition and the need to clear the debt of the building of the new School of Art and Science in Saltaire -
E1b-157: Students at Otley Road School Small photograph mounted on card - Original photograph of Otley Road School children and teacher in 1908. Two boys are identified.
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