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2018.40.25: Tenancy agreement for Denton ParkTenancy agreement for Denton Park between Mrs Catherine Salt and Marmaduke D'Arcy Wyvill
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2018.45.3.1: Shipley Technical School, Textile Department, frontispiece of work bookFirst page from a Shipley Technical School work book for John Love of 26 Shirley Street, Saltaire. Book is for the subject of Spinning for the Winter session 1907-1908. Page is signed by teacher George Long.
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2018.46: Photograph of a Saltaire trolley busSmall photograph of a Saltaire Trolley bus Route No. 80. The bus has folding doors. Registration number DKY 737
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2018.46.1: Donald BerryPhotograph of Donald Berry, who donated C2a-125 collection
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2018.60: Educational Potential of Saltaire World Heritage SiteA set of four documents related to a project that investigatged the opporunities for educational activities by using the Saltaire World Heritage Site. Includes: 1. A consultant's report on the educational potential of Saltaire 2. Notes of an inaugural meeting for 'Saltaire Learning' that was established to take forward the consultants' ideas 3. A learning action plan based on the consultant's report 4. A 'Scenario' document, laying out 3 different possibilities for educational activities
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2018.60.1: Scoping the Educational Potential of Saltaire World Heritage SiteA report from CHE Associates, consultants on the possibility of using Saltaire World Heritage Site for educational activities. The report details the wide consultation with local teachers and trainee teachers, partner organisations already delivering learning at the site and other World Heritage Site (WHS) and UNESCO staff. It provides recommendations for how Saltaire could be used and the likely users.
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2018.60.2: Meeting notes for Saltaire LearningMinutes of the inuagural meeting of 'Saltaire Learning', 11 June 2010. Saltaire Learning was a group of interested parties from Saltaire and the wider Bradford area and from City of Bradford Metroplitan District Council brought together to act on the recommendations of a report on the educational potential of Saltaire (see 2018.60.1). The minutes deal with the establishment and operation of the group and an outline of the initial work on the educational potential ideas.
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2018.60.3: Learning action planA plan developed by 'Saltaire Learning' built on the recommendations of a report on the educational potential of Saltaire (see 2018.60.1). The plan is in five parts, each of which has short, medium and long-term goals.
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2018.60.4: Educationl potential scenariosOutline of 5 scenarios for implementing the recommendations of a report on the educational potential of Saltaire (see 2018.60.1), produced by 'Saltaire Learning'. The scenarios are: 1. Working with college students at Shipley College 2. Joint partnership working on the theme of TItus Salt and his entrepreneurial vision 3. Develop partnerhsip work with linking schools to support work with UNESCO shared themes 4. Telling decision maker about the good work taking place at Saltaire 5. Joint partnership work on web based resources/information for teachers
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2018.9.1.1.2: CorrespondenceLetters written to Isabel Salt
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2018.9.1.1.2.1: Letters from Mary Macdonald to ISabel SaltLetters to Isabel Salt at her home in Springwood, Oxted, Surrey: Letter from Mary Macdonald, 1950. In envelope marked 'Miss Macdonald, Farewell Letter, Nov' 50'.
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2018.9.1.1.2.2: Letter from Helena to Isabel SaltLetters to Isabel Salt at her home in Springwood, Oxted, Surrey: Envelope, Letter, and group family photograph, from [Helena], 1950.
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2018.9.1.1.2.3: Letter from Nesta and Florence to Isabel SaltLetters to Isabel Salt at her home in Springwood, Oxted, Surrey: Envelope, Letter from Nesta, and letter from ? (Florence?), both from The Old Rectory, Boston Spa, [1951].
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2018.9.1.1.2.4: Letter from Hubert Salt to Isabel Isabel SaltLetters to Isabel Salt at her home in Springwood, Oxted, Surrey: Letter from Hubert and letter from ? re death of their sister, Marjorie Doreen Crossley, 1953. In envelope marked 'About Doreen'. Newspaper notice of the funeral.
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2018.9.1.1.2.5: Letters from Denys Salt to Isabel SaltLetters to Isabel Salt at her home in Springwood, Oxted, Surrey: Envelope & four letters from Denys [Salt], 157 Holland Park Avenue, London, 1953-1956
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2018.9.1.1.2.6: Letter to Isabel Salt from Dorothy SaltLetters to Isabel Salt at her home in Springwood, Oxted, Surrey: Envelope & Letter from Dorothy Salt, Umbogintwini, Natal, South Africa. Undated.
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2018.9.1.1.3.1: Letters from Lawrence Salt regarding wishes after deathLetter to ?, from, Barnby Manor, Newark. Envelope marked 'To be opened in the event of death'. Letter expresses Lawrence's wish to be cremated with 'no religious ceremony of any kind' and contains details of his solicitors and 'my sister's address' at Springwood. [1946] 0
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2018.9.1.1.3.2: Letters from Lawrence Salt regarding wishes after deathLetter to Isabel, from 10A Ovington Gardens (London). Envelope marked 'To be opened in case of my death'. [1946]
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2018.9.1.1.3.3: Letters from Lawrence Salt - last letters to Isabel SaltLetter to Isabel, 30.11.1946 (two weeks before his death). Envelope marked 'Lawrence's last letters Nov 1946'.
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2018.9.1.2.1: Blank invitation cards for Royal visit in 1887Assorted papers relating to Isabel Salt and her mother Catherine Salt, [1887]-1968. 2 Blank invitation cards From 'Mr & Mrs Titus Salt', Milner Field, 'To meet Their Royal Highnesses The Prince & Princess Henry of Battenberg.' [1887].
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