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C2a-029b: Saltaire village - Images (People).1 copy( mounted) of drawing of workers going to the mill
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C3a-101a.1: Street party celebrating Queen's coronation 1953Photograph from the Shipley Guardian showing a street party to celebrate the cornontain of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. There are a large numnber of adults and children, some weaing party hats, in front of a long table with party food. May Rhodes is stood at the far left holding a baby.
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C3a-101a.2: May Rhodes pictured at a playing fieldPhotograph of May Rhodes sat, holding a pair of sunglasses. She is at a playing field.
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C3a-101a.3: May Rhodes pictured putting (golf)Photograph of May Rhodes holding a golf club. Possibly in North Cliffe Park, Shipley. Text on the reverse of the photograph reads 'May. Putting up North Cliffe. Pre-war'
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C3a-101a.4: May Rhodes in her back yardPhotograph of May Rhodes holding a sweeping brush in the back yard of her house.
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E1a-007a: Report cardReport card for Ronald Mason, a student at Salt Boys High School. There is a front page with the comment 'A pleasing report'. The reverse shows a list of subjects,
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E1a-071a: Poster asking for donations for school dinnersOriginal poster for Shipley Education Committee asking for donations for school dinners in school holidays
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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 -
2023.1: Grandma, what's your story?A personal history of growing up and working in Saltaire and later family life by Eileen Armitage.
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2022.19: Yorkshire: Pictorial memories A book of black and white photographs from the commercial archive of Francis Frith and Company. Frith establshed a business in th 1860s to photograph every town and village in Britain and provide them for the public to buy. The book includes views of many places across Yorkshire. It includes two photographs of Saltaire on page 28: the railway station with a train arriving and Salts Mill visible in the background; Saltaire (later Roberts) Park along the promenade with the bandstand visible and two women with a pram in the foreground. -
2022.22: Gordon Terrace, Saltaire and the Saltaire Picture House A wooden picture frame containing two photographic picture postcards of scenes from Saltaire. The upper postcard shows Gordon Terrace, a parade of shops along the main road at the top of Saltaire; some shops have awnings extended. The second postcard shows the Saltaire Picture House, now demolished. -
B1-032/5/13: Salts Mill Dining Room, Victoria Road (2) A close up of the Salts Mill dining room taken from the right hand side. -
B1-032/6/7a-b: Salts Mill : Volume Six : Collection of Christmas Cards from the Directors of Salts (Saltaire) Ltd2 Architects coloured perspective prints of Saltaire Mills 1850
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2019.54.1a-b-c-d: Shops on VIctoria Road Photograph of shops in lower part of Victoria Road. The Muschamp family ran number 7 Victoria Road as a grocers shop between 1952 and 1958. -
2019.54.3a-c: Six children in Victoria RoadPhotograph of three Muschamp children and three Lodge children on a home-made 'bogey' on Victoria Road, Saltaire. The Muschamp family ran a shop on Victoria Road during the 1950s.
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2019.54.4a-f: Members of Muschamp family with visitor from JamaicaIvy Muschamp and her son David pictured with Hyacinth Arthurs from Kingston Jamaica. Hyacinth was visiting from Kingston, Jamaica to attend a scout jamboree at Sutton Coldfield. Hyacinth stayed with the Muschamp family in their shop on Victoria Road, Saltaire.
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2019.54.2a-b: Worker at a printersPhotograph of Lily Muschamp (1898-1967) aged 17 working at a printers in Stead Street, Shipley. Lily's son and his wife Ivy (nee Severs) ran a shop in Victoria Road during the 1950s.
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2019.46.22: Main hall of Exhibition Road buildingOne black and white photograph showing the main hall of Exhibition Road building showing the balcony and entrance
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