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C4a-017.7: Tourist information leaflets about Saltaire VillageSalts Mill - A short history & guide - typed booklet taken from 'Titus of Salts' published by Watmoughs of Idle
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C4a-015.1: Saltaire History Club poster September 2006September 2006: A Historic 'Thank you' to Titus Salt Sir Titus Salt's original speech by Denys Salt
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C4a-015.11: Saltaire History Club Meeting for December 2008A4 poster for Saltaire History Club Meeting for December 2008 'The Story of Saltaire' a new film by David Weber, film producer and director
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C4a-015.14: Saltaire History Club Meeting for October 2009A4 poster for Saltaire History Club Meeting for October 2009 'The Golden Age of Postcards' by Graham Hall of Bradford and District Postcard Society
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C4a-015.2: Saltaire History Club poster - November 2006November 2006 Inaugural Meeting Speakers Dave Shaw and Roger Clarke
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2024.115.1: Connecting the threads: From Altiplano to Airedale: 1. Introduction One of a set of research documents on the production of alpaca wool in Peru and its subsequent journey to the United Kingdom for use in the textile industry. The Introduction gives information on the sources used, and sets the scene for telling the story of how a few firms in West Yorkshire made a huge imapct in a remote part of Peru. -
2024.115.2: Connecting the threads: From Altiplano to Airedale: 2. Life on the Altiplano One of a set of research documents on the production of alpaca wool in Peru and its subsequent journey to the United Kingdom for use in the textile industry. Part two details the farming of alpacas for their wool in the Altiplano region of Peru. The focus is on the relations of production and the roles taken on by various groups in the process. -
2024.115.3: Connecting the threads: From Altiplano to Airedale: 3. The journey from Puno to Arequipa One of a set of research documents on the production of alpaca wool in Peru and its subsequent journey to the United Kingdom for use in the textile industry. Part three details the difficulties of transporting alpaca wool from the remote, high Andean region of the Altiplano down to the coast of Peru where it was to be transported by ship. -
2024.109: SaltaireSaltaire. Illustrated poster with information about Saltaire buildings
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2024.110: Changes to House Numbers in SaltaireMaps and information about changes to house numbers in Saltaire
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2024.111: Victorian Bradford celebrating 150 years of the district's heritageSupplement to the Bradford Telegraph and Argus November 24th 2003. Includes article 'Titus Weaves His Way Into History, pioneer who brought Peru to Saltaire'.
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2024.113: Saltaire Brewery and Visitors Centre Independent Micro BreweryFoldout blue, yellow and white information leaflet
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2024.115: Connecting the threads: From Altiplano to Airedale A set of research documents on the production of alpaca wool in Peru and its subsequent journey to the United Kingdom for use in the textile industry. Titus Salt's success in the textile business was founded on the development of a fabric using alpaca wool. -
B1-607: Length of light-checked all-wool cloth A length of woven cloth produced at Salts MIll. The cloth is a dark brown-green colour with pale brown, red and green horizontal lines. The Salts (Saltaire) Ltd. alpaca logo is printed at the edge of the cloth next to a Union Jack. There is a red border with lettering in white that states 'All wool. Made in England' -
B1-608: Length of grey cloth A length of woven cloth produced at Salts MIll. The cloth is a medium grey colour with pale blue, red and horizontal lines. The Salts (Saltaire) Ltd. alpaca logo is printed at the edge of the cloth next to a Union Jack. Black border with wording 'Saltaire fabric. Made in England' -
2018.9.6.12.2: Identity card Cremation Society membership identity card, belonging to Isabel Salt, Gives contact deails for the society and Isabel's executors. Part of contents of a fabric clutch bag. -
2018.9.6.12.3: Pocket calendar A small, thin multi-page pocket calendar for 1948. Picture of flowers on cover. Part of contents of a fabric clutch bag. -
2018.60.1: Scoping the Educational Potential of Saltaire World Heritage SiteA report from CHE Associates, consultants on the possibility of using Saltaire World Heritage Site for educational activities. The report details the wide consultation with local teachers and trainee teachers, partner organisations already delivering learning at the site and other World Heritage Site (WHS) and UNESCO staff. It provides recommendations for how Saltaire could be used and the likely users.
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2018.60.2: Meeting notes for Saltaire LearningMinutes of the inuagural meeting of 'Saltaire Learning', 11 June 2010. Saltaire Learning was a group of interested parties from Saltaire and the wider Bradford area and from City of Bradford Metroplitan District Council brought together to act on the recommendations of a report on the educational potential of Saltaire (see 2018.60.1). The minutes deal with the establishment and operation of the group and an outline of the initial work on the educational potential ideas.
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2018.60.3: Learning action planA plan developed by 'Saltaire Learning' built on the recommendations of a report on the educational potential of Saltaire (see 2018.60.1). The plan is in five parts, each of which has short, medium and long-term goals.
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