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2019.46.15: Display for apprentice spinning and weaving overlookers Black and white photograph (16.5cmx12cm) of fabric, bobbins, and a spinning frame. Label above display reads 'Courses for Apprentice Spinning and Weaving Overlookers!' -
E2-101: Email regarding Shipley School of ArtEmail regarding John Hulme and the Shipley School of Art from Ann Marie Hulme
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Digital5: John RhodesCompilation of information from newspapers and census records on John Rhodes, one of the consortium of four Bradford businessmen who purchased Sir Titus Salt Bart. and Sons Limited from the Salt family in 1892/93.
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D1-103a-e: Programme for a play: 'After the War is Over'2 Laminated copies of a programme for a play: 'After the War is Over' by Hattie Townsend performed in Saltaire Park c.2011 (a and b) 1 photocopy of the front of the programme (c) 1 photocopy of the back of the programme (d) 1 photocopy of the front and back of the programme (e)
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D1-111a-b: Eddie LawlerPhotograph of Eddie Lawler signed by him
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D1-112a-f: Photographs of cast in Saltairy TalesLarge original photographs of cast in Saltairy Tales by Eddie Lawler - the cast are wearing face mask.
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D1-113: Poster of Saltairy TalesPoster of Saltairy Tales by Eddie Lawler (2005) - written in white paint
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D1-114a-b: Photograph of the cast in Saltairy TalesSmall coloured photograph of the cast in Saltairy Tales by Eddie Lawler (2005) (a); photocopy of the same (b)
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D1-148aandb: The WhisperersCopy of a programme of The Whisperers written and directed by Harriet Townsend and produced at Victoria Hall between 13th September to 17th September 2008 at 7:30pm (a) photocopy of the same with front and back shown on paper (b)
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D1-150: Photograph of 2 cast members in the play Saltairey TalesLaminated coloured photograph of 2 cast members in the play Saltairey Tales stood in front of the Salts School Building
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D1-153: Not About Heroes The Survivor's TourScript of a play called Not About Heroes The Survivor's Tour play set in September 1919 by Hattie Townsend - performed as a group tour around Saltaire 2014
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D1-154: Three NursesScript of a play called Three Nurses by Hattie Townsend and Kate Breeze produced at the Cafe into the Opera at Salts Mill on 15th September 2015
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D1-155: Fighting for Our Future (The Women's Suffrage Campaign - 1913 to 1919Script of a play called Fighting for Our Future (The Women's Suffrage Campaign - 1913 to 1919) by Hattie Townsend & Saltaire World Heritage Education Association. No details on the performance
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D1-156: What did Titus do for us?Script of a play called 'What did Titus do for us?' by Hattie Townsend in January 2011 - Play set in April 1878 - Produced for World Heritage Day 2011
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D1-157: Script of a play called 'After The War Was Over'Script of a play called After The War Was Over by Hattie Townsend in 2012 - Play set in late April 1919 at North Shelter in Roberts Park - Performed in September 2012
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D1-158: Notification of Fun in the Park meetingNotification of Fun in the Park meeting on 23rd June 2011 - organised by Hattie Townsend
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D1-159: Outline Tour at Cartwright HallNotice of a Outline Tour at Cartwright Hall - Organised by Harriett Townsend in June 2013
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2019.46.17: Library/classroom corner Black and white photograph (16.5cmx12cm) of a corner of a library/classroom corner. Showng the tables and chairs with wall shelves behind with books on some of them. One window with curtains. A globe stands on one table in the middle of the photograph. Marked on reverse 'A. Anderson' -
2019.46.13.1: Textile Display Black and white photo (13.5x8.5cm) of display of women and childrens textile garments. May be linked to adult education classes and appear to be in the Exhibition Rd. Building (see also 2019.46.14, 2019.46.13.1, 2019.46.13.2) -
2019.46.13.2: Textile Display Black and white photo (13.5x8.5cm) of display of textile garments of machinery. May be linked to adult education classes and appear to be in the Exhibition Rd. Building (see also 2019.46.14, 2019.46.13.1, 2019.46.13.2)
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