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2025.7: The Bradford Antiquary July 1969 The Bradford Antiquary The Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society New Series Part 44 July 1969, includes illustrations -
2025.8: West Yorkshire: A noble scene of industry Subtitled: The development of the county 1500 to 1830. The book is a synopsis of the results of a survey by West Yorkshire County Council of the economic and social development of West Yorkshire, after 1500 AD. Contains chapters on: Textiles; Iron and coal; Minor industries; Communications; Working-class housing; Prioriries for future work. Includes maps of industrial activities, plans of buildings, photographs and other illustrations. -
2025.9: The Bradford Antiquary October 1982 The Bradford Antiquary The Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society New Series Part 47 October 1982, includes illustrations and a loose copy of the 104th Annual Report 1982. D G Wright's Mid-Victorian Bradford : 1850-1880 mentions Titus Salt and Saltaire. -
2024.147: Saltaire, nr BradfordFramed photograph of 'Saltaire, nr Bradford', showing Lower Baildon towards Salts Mill & Saltaire. Photograph is in a dark wooden frame with gold inlay colour. Noted on the back is 'Saltaire, Crafts & Hobbies, 16, Victoria Road, Saltaire, Shipley.
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2025.35: Broadcasting a life: the autobiography of Olive Shapley An autobiography of Olive Shapley in association with Christina Hart. Book has a forward by Barbara Castle. Olive was a pioneering broadcasting journalist in radio and television. She was married to John Salt the great grandson of Sir Titus Salt -
2025.39: Jubilee album of old Bradford views Book by William Cudworth. Contains old drawings and photographs of Bradford -
2025.40: Shipley, West Yorkshire. Official guide and street map Official guide and street map for Shipley. Contains photographs and history of Shipley with coloured map at the back -
B1-624: Bobbin of dark green yarn A large bobbin of thin, dark green yarn. There is a light blue plastic core. -
B1-625: Bobbin of dark grey yarn A large bobbin of thin, dark grey yarn. There is a double core of brown and grey plastic. -
B1-626: Bobbin of light grey yarn A large bobbin of thin, light grey yarn. There is a card core -
B1-627: Souvenir mugA sourvenir white china mug. The mug has an image of an alpaca with 'Salts' written above and 'Saltaire' written below, on two sides.
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E1a-083: Porter's lamp A porter's lamp from the Salt School opened in 1868. Rediscovered by Mr W Smith, the head caretaker in November 1975. The lamp is made of dark metal and has three sides arranged in an equal triangle. It has a glass front and a folding metal handle at the back. A wick is visible inside the lamp. -
2018.61: Titus of Salts A book about the history of the Titus Salt's company and the development of Saltaire village. It includes photographs and contemporary drawings of the village. -
2018.62: Saltaire Education Pack 1853 to the Present Day An information pack for students learning about various parts of Saltaire life when the village was first built, such as transport, shopping and recreational activities. -
2018.65: Salt High School Magazine The 16th issue of the Salt High School magazine from January 1955, featuring news about school sports, societies and field trips. -
2018.67: Images of England: Salt and Saltaire A collection of over 200 photographs and drawings of Saltaire village, including descriptions and historical contexts. The photographs are created from before the village's creation (1850) to the end of World War Two (1945). -
2025.46: Personal story of Lucy CavillTwo pages of typescript containing the story of Lucy Cavill and her schooling in Saltaire. Includes a photocopy of a photograph showing a group of female students outside of Victoria Hall with Lucy Cavill identified.
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2025.50: In Search of Mohair Personal records from a mohair buyer of visiting mohair farmers around the world including many colour photographs of mohair and goats. -
D2-056: Cycling medal A metal medal awarded by Saltaire Cycling Club to Reuben Jagger for participation in a Saltaire to Morecambe road race. Engraved writing on the reverse states 'Club handicap. Saltaire to Morecambe. May 19th 1894. Reuben Jagger. 3rd Fastest time'. There is a further engraved writing of 'Fattorini & Sons, Bradford' - the makers of the medal. -
E1a-084: 2 School ties 2 Salt High School ties. Dark blue in colour with a repeated golden logo of an alpaca.
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