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2018.18: Commemorative plates Commemorative plates celebrating different occations connected to Saltaire Weslyan Chapel, which no longer exists, -
2019.47.2: The Bradford Antiquary 2019 The Bradford Antiquary No. 80, 2019. The Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society. Contains articles on: 'Sir Titus Salt at Scarborough - A Tale of Church and Chapel' by George Sheeran p1-11 and 'The Titus Salt Statue, Lister Park,' by David Pendleton p27-42 -
2020.16.1: Clive Woods interviewedThe Audio CD is a partial transfer from cassette tapes of a recording of an interview with Clive Woods, local Saltaire bookshop owner, historian, and heritage campaigner. Clive is being interviewed by Graham Haughton of the University of Manchester. The recording of the start of the interview is of poor quality. Clive Woods talks about his part in the process of making Saltaire into a World Heritage Site. He starts by referring to the reopening of Saltaire Railway Station (closed in the 1960s) in the 1980s and claims that this was the start of the 'gentrification' of Saltaire. He goes on to talk about the campaign agains a proposed Shipley bye-pass that would have gone along the route of Coach Road next to Roberts Park. Clive also mentions some of the older inhabitants of Saltaire, church officials in the village, and Bradford Council having no interest in preserving Saltaire, but how they gradually changed their minds. He refers to the influence of the well-known historian Roy Strong of the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Bradford entrepreneur Jonathan Silver. He goes on to talk about the origin of the Saltaire Village Society and the part it played in influencing English Heritage and UNESCO in the preservation and protection of Saltaire.
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A1-043a-c: Titus Salt's tombstone3 copies of photograph of Titus Salt's tombstone in Saltaire Church (1876)
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A1-044: Fanny Salt's tombstonePhotograph of Fanny Salt's tombstone in Saltaire Church (1861). Fanny (1841-1861) was the second daughter of Sir Titus Salt.
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A1-045: Mary Salt's tombstonePhotograph of Mary Salt's tombstone in Saltaire Church (1851). Mary (1849-1851) was Sir Titus Salt's third daughter.
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A2-027: Lightcliffe villageSet of 7 photographs of Lightcliffe village, church and lodge. Sir Titus Salt's favourite home was at Crow Nest in Lightcliffe.
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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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C2b-032: Saltaire Images of Places Collection of 26 photographs and postcards relating to Saltaire.Subjects include: Saltaire Picture House, Roberts Park, trams, various leisure activities. -
C2b-102/17/12: Image of the original Saltaire Methodist Chapel Image of the original Saltaire Methodist Chapel. One of a collection of Slides relating to Saltaire compiled by Albert Bowtell. -
C2b-147E: Saltaire Methodist ChapelPhotograph of Saltaire Methodist Chapel (5)
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C2b-178: Saltaire Methodist ChapelAn old photograph of Saltaire Methodist Chapel
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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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C2b-324: Weslyan Methodist ChapelPhotograph of the Weslyan Methodist Chapel on Saltaire Road. A collection of photographs puchased from Dorothy Burrows by the Salts Trust (mounted on board)
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C2b-330: Saltaire village Images (Places)A photograph of the Weslyan Methodist Chapel on Saltaire Road with a tram. One of a collection of photographs puchased from Burrows, Dorothy by the Salts Trust (mounted on board).
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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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D4-010: Lines on the Model Village of Saltaire and the Opening of the New Sunday School April 29 1876'Mounted board: A poem 'Lines on the Model Village of Saltaire and the Opening of the New Sunday School April 29 1876'
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D4-023: Jubilee of Saltaire Congregational Sunday SchoolA collection of photocopies of notes on the Jubilee of Saltaire Congregational Sunday School (1926)
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D4-026: Children & teachers in the Congregational Sunday SchoolPhotocopy of photograph of children & teachers in the Congregational Sunday School
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