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C2b-380c: Shiply Parish ChurchPhotograph takern at the top of Salts Mill chimney - Looking towards Shipley Parish Church
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G2-003: new kitchen and offices for Shipley Church of England School1 copy of plan for new kitchen and offices for Shipley Church of England School following conversion (City of Bradford Metroplitan District Council)
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H2-208.181: Baker Letters - regarding: plans for Victoria Road, Church and fields beyondMentions new plans drawn for Victoria Road, Church and fields beyond. Asks if garden in front of Hirst House has been conveyed to Mr Thomas.
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H2-208.195: Baker Letters - regarding: increase of rents; allotments east of Victoria Road; boundary fences around church. plan needed for landEnclosed cheque for £80. How much should the rents be increased to and is it worth it? Should Mr Co be given notice & allotments east of Victoria Road? Challenges the boundary fences around the church. Wants plan for land between Railway and Caroline Street.
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2020.17: Glimpses of 150 years of Methodism at Sataire'Glimpses of 150 years of Methodism at Saltaire Methodist Church by Ann Willey (1868-2018)
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C2a-050.2: Saltaire village - Images (People).Page 2: Photocopies of Postcards of: 'View from Saltaire Tram Terminus'; Coloured card of Saltaire Methodist Church with tram c.1903; Saltaire Road with Primitive Methodist Church and the Central School c.1903
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C2a-050.24: Saltaire village - Images (People).Photograph of the wedding of Malcolm Jefferies Whitaker and June Scott at Saltaire Methodist Church 1954
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C2b-045: Congregational Church Sunday SchoolPhotograph of Congregational Church Sunday School. Shows the front of the building facing Victoria Road and the south side along Caroline Street.
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C2b-101a: Saltaire Methodist Church with tramPhotograph of Saltaire Methodist Chapel with tram
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D1-110: The Strangest BattleSmall advertisement of an event 'The Strangest Battle' . A Tea and Talk by Hattile Townsend and Helen Broadbent on the votes for women. At Saltaire Methodist Church Hall-September 2018
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2018.17: Commemorative plate 4 Commemorative plates from Saltaire Weslyan Church 1901 -
H1-012.9: Drawings of Salts Mill and the Congregational Church, and a photo of Mrs HansonLine drawings of Salts Mill and the Congregational Church, and a photo of the wife of Donald Hanson (contemporary manager of Salts Mill).
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Almshouses, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Unlike many of his contemporaries, Titus Salt was determined to ensure a decent quality of life for his workers, even after they left his employ. In addition to the many educational institutions he built to allow workers to better themselves, he also commissioned the almshouses on Victoria Road. The 45 almshouses were built to provide shelter for those who couldn’t support themselves, such as widows and injured workers. Although preference was given to workers in Salts Mill and their families, anyone of ‘good character’ and unable to support themselves was eligible. Although this was unusually generous by the standards of the time, residents were subject to strict rules on their behaviour and the maintenance of the houses. In what is now No. 29, there was originally a small chapel to save residents walking down to the Congregational Church. On opening it, Salt is reported to have said: 'My sole desire is that you should be happy, and nothing would give me greater pleasure than to know that you are so'. -
C4a-013.3: The Saltaire Journal Vol.1 No. 3 July 2009 A History of the Saltaire Almshouses by Roger ClarkeIncludes snippets about the Salts Band with photograph, a demonstration of Edison's phonograph at Victoria Hall in 1890, George Salt and a double decker steam tram and information about Titus Salt's early investigations into alpaca fibre. Also includes a book review of Saltaire United Reformed Church 150 years anniversary 2009 church history
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C2b-149: Saltaire village Images (Places)Postcard of black and white print of Saltaire Congregational Church drawn by Martin White
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F1a-020: William MoulsonCollection of photocopies and notes on the life of William Moulson, building contractor. Moulson's company built a large part of Saltaire, including the Congregational Church (now the United Reformed Church)
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B1-032/6/10: Salts Mill : Volume Six : Collection of Christmas Cards from the Directors of Salts (Saltaire) Ltd Painting of Saltaire Congregational Church -
B1-168a-e: Salts Mill5 Christmas cards from the Directors of Salts showing the Congregational Church
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B1-202: Salts MillFolder containing Photocopy of Saltaire Mill Centenary Service at Saltaire Congregational Church
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C2b-380f: Saltaire village Images (Places)Photograph taken on the top of Salts Mill Chimney - Looking down on the Congregational Church & the allotments
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