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2024.43: On Tenterhooks Paperback book with full title 'On Tenterhooks - a compendium of textile words, terms and expressions'. Compiled by Eugene Nicholson. A glosary of words, terms and expressions used in the British textile undustry. -
2024.44: Textiles Hadback book by Hugh Bodey. A history of making textiles from ancient times until the twentieth century. -
2024.48: Bradford Hardback book by Joseph Fieldhouse. A history of Bradford. -
2024.56.1: A weaver loads a pirn of weft thread into a shuttle, 1940s Picture of a room in a mill containing several machines. A woman is stood at a machine loading a shuttle. -
2024.56.10: The second Midland station at Forster Square during the late nineteenth century Photograph shows the fron the Midland Railway station at Forster Square in Bradford. Several horse drawn carriages are visible in front of the building, A connected building has a sign 'Refreshment rooms' -
2024.56.11: The transport fleet of Lister and Company at the rear of Manningham Mills Photographs shows aline of vehicles parked in front of Manningham Mills (also known as Lister's Mill). a large textile mill in Bradford. Four of the vehicles are early internal cumbustion engine small trucks,. Three are steam powered trucks. -
2024.56.12: An Italian 'Tingelary' man in Little Germany Photograph shows a street performer stood behind a hand-drawn cart in Peckover Street in the Little Germany area of Bradford. Three monkeys are visible on the cart. Two are wearing clothes and are holding a tambourine and a cymbal. -
2024.56.2: Tram setting off for Saltaire from forster square Picture of Forster square in Bradford. A tram is setting off for Saltaire within a busy street scene -
2024.56.5: Lister's Mill and its housing for its workers, from Lilycroft Road 1920s Photograph shows a wide street (Lilycroft Road) running in front of terraced houses on the left. Behind the houses, furhter down the road, can be seen Lister's Mill, a very large textile mill built in the late nineteenth century by Samuel Cunliffe Lister. A horse and cart and some children are visible on the road on the right of the image., -
2024.56.6: Little Horton Lane Photograph of a large crowd of people completely filling a square on Little Horton Lane in Bradford on 4 May 1904 during a visit by the Prince and Princess of Wales. Bunting is hung at the sides of the streets. One building has a sign 'Appleton & Co.'. People are also visible in windows and on the roofs of buildings. -
2024.56.7: Shop on the corner of Ivegate and Kirkgate, circa 1860 Photograph of a large, double-fronted building consisting of two shops at the corner of two streets in Bradford. A large sign 'T. Hunter' appears over the left-hand shop. A second sign 'Blackburn' appears above the shop on the right. The second shop has smaller signs 'Chemist and druggist' and 'Patent & proprietary medicines'. -
2024.56.9: Works outing aboard a charabanc, 1920 Photograph shows an open top small bus full of seated people on several rows. People appear to be well-dressed. The driver in a hat is stood at the front of the vehicle. -
2024.58: The Salt Saga volume 1 Blue hardbacked lined notebook with handwritten notes and cuttings. Research notes about Saltaire village, the mill and Sir Titus Salt, compiled in 1971. -
2024.59: The Salt Saga volume 2 Blue hardbacked lined notebook with handwritten notes and cuttings. Research notes about Saltaire village, Salts mill and Sir Titus, compiled in 1971. -
2024.60: The Salt Saga volume 3 Blue hardbacked lined notebook with handwritten notes and cuttings. Research notes about Saltaire village, Salts mill and Sir Titus, compiled in 1971. -
2024.61: Scipeleia and all that Blue hardbacked lined notebook with handwritten notes and cuttings. Research notes about Shipley (Scipleia is an Old English spelling of Shipley) compiled in 1971. -
2024.62: Saltaire - An album of postcards and prints Red album with black pages containing 104 postcards and prints of images of Saltaire -
2024.67: The Schedule of Sites of Scientific Interest in West Yorkshire 1990 Site name Hirst Wood.The Schedule of Sites of Scientific Interest in West Yorkshire 1990. Site name Hirst Wood A4 photocopied typewritten documents and maps, one with 8 pages and the other has 7 pages with 2 extra maps and information about Ogden Water
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2024.68: Second tier sites of ecological importance in West Yorkshire. Site name Shipley GlenSecond tier sites of ecological importance in West Yorkshire. Site name Shipley Glen. 13 pages of A4 photocopied typewritten pages and maps
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2024.71: Yorkshire Textile Mills 1770-1930 by Colum Giles & Ian H Goodall An illustrated paperback book subtitled The Buildings of the Yorkshire Textile Industry. Provides a history of the development of mill buildings in Yorkshire between the late eitghteenth century and the 1930s. Mainly concentrates on the former West Riding of Yorkshire, the centre of the woollen textile industry in the county. Includes photographs, drawings and plans.
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