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C2b-032.5: Drawing of Saltaire in nineteenth centuryPostcard with drawing of a view of Saltaire village from above Roberts Park, showing Salts Mill, Victoria Hall, the church, boathouse and bridge.
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C2b-286j: Photographs of SaltaireOne of a folder of mounted postcards and photographs of Saltaire.Victoria Hall / Saltaire Congregational Church
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D2-020a-c: Saltaire Methodist Chapel Football ClubPhotograph of Saltaire Methodist Chapel Football Club circa 1893, with information and reference. to Stanley Thornton born 1893 (a): One photocopy of the photograph(b)
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F1a-207: Official Visitors Guide to Bradford District'Official Visitors Guide to Bradford District' (2009) with an image of Saltaire Congregational Church on the front cover. This is a slightly slimmer guide than 2008's with maps at the back of the booklet. This is a guide for visitors to the area, it includes an attraction or places to visit, with accommodation and events in the year including Saltaire which has a full spread at the front of the booklet. This style of booklet very common and widely used before the internet took over. Tourist information would find accommodation for visitors, this was done for a fee but with the rise of the internet this is no longer viable.
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C4a-013.4: The Saltaire Journal Vol.1 No.4 March 2010 The Whitlam Family?....Who are they?Includes snippet about Saltaire Park and Sir James Roberts. Includes a book review of The Buildings of England : Yorkshire West Riding : Leeds, Bradford and the North by Leach and Pevsner and a CD review of Shipley St Pauls Church which mentions burials of Saltaire residents
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G2-002a-f: Plans for Shipley School6 copies of plan for new toilets for Shipley Church of England School following conversion to adult education use (by City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council)
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C2b-181.1: Painting of Salts Mill and Saltaire in the 1860sA reproduction in the form of a postcard of a painting of Salts Mill and Saltaire from about 1865. Salts Mill is the main part of the image. The Congregational Church is visible on the right. Some Saltaire houses are also visible. The lower left foreground contains a bridge over the river Aire.
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B1-287e: Salts Mill - General'Centenary of Saltaire Mills 1853 to 1953' Order of Service booklet for Saltaire Congregational Church 20/9/1953
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B1-536: Salts MillProgramme for the church service commemorating the Centenary of Salts Mill (20th Sept. 1953)
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Lancaster, Lancashire, United KingdomCity in northern Lancashire
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New Lanark, Lanarkshire, United KingdomNew Lanark was founded in 1785 as the site of a new cotton mill and housing for its workers. Under the later progressie ownership of Robert Owen the site became famous. It is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Paris, West Yorkshire, United KingdomCapital city of France
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Crofton, West Yorkshire, United KingdomA viilage near Wakefield in West Yorkshire. Titus Salt's parents moved the family to a farm at Crofton in 1813 and stayed until 1822.
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Strathallan Castle, Perthshire, United KingdomStrahallan Castle was purchased by Sir James Roberts in 1910. Sir James offered the castle for use during the First World War, and it was used a a Red Cross convalescent hospital. Durng the Second World War it temporarily hosted a Glasgow girls school that had been moved for safety. Today the castle is still home to some of Sir James's descendants.
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Hellifield, North Yorkshire, United KingdomVillage in West Yorkshire on the outskirts of Haworth. Site of a mill owned by Salts (Saltaire) Ltd.
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Thackley, West Yorkshire, United KingdomThackley is a suburb of Bradford near to Shipley.
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Royal Yorkshire Jubilee Exhibition site, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United KingdomThe main site of the Royal Yorkshire Jubilee Exhibition held in 1887 in Saltaire.
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2022.32: 'A Penny for Going- A history of Saltaire and its regeneration told through its shops' by Roger ClarkeBook of text and black and white and coloured photos relating the story of the history of shops in Saltaire and Shipley
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2020.10: A Visitors Guide to SaltaireA Visitors Guide to Saltaire by David Weber and Barlo & Shaw
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F1a-050a-b: Abraham Holroyd's gravestone2 copies of photograph of Abraham Holroyd's gravestone in Clayton cemetery. Holroyd wrote a history 'Saltaire and its Founder' in 1873 that was contemporary with the building of Saltaire.