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C3b-294.3: Saltaire Arts Trail 2019Booklet advertising the Saltaire Arts Trail 2019
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D1-008: Saltaire ConversazioneResearch on the Saltaire Conversazione by Roger Clarke
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D1-143: Victoria Hall declared unsafeTelegraph & Argus cutting: Victoria Hall declared unsafe (1986-1987) 3 Cuttings: 1. Further blows for Institute - Telegraph & Argus 2nd Jan 1987 2. Hall Set to Remain Shut for Next Year - Telegraph & Argus 8th Dec 1986 3. Hall Stays Closed as Experts Probe Safety - Telegraph & Argus 30th May 1987
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D1-144: Victoria Hall re-opens (8th Jan. 1993)Telegraph & Argus cutting: Victoria Hall re-opens (8th January 1993) and advert for Tea Dance in Victoria Hall 2 cuttings - 1 on each side of the paper 1. Hall Opens after Six-Year Facelift - telegraph & Argus 8th Jan 1993 2. Save the Last Dance for Tea - Telegraph & Argus 13 Feb 1993
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D1-146a: Opening of the Victorian Reed Organ MuseumTelegraph & Argus cuttings on the opening of the Victorian Reed Organ Museum in Victoria Hall 3 cuttings: 1. Collection set to attract tourists - Organ Museum to Open - Telegraph & Argus 17th Sept 1985 2. Museum Success - Telegraph & Argus 9th Oct 1985 3. Museum Swoops for an Antique - Telegraph & Argus - 16 Apr 1986
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D1-146b: Opening of the Victorian Reed Organ MuseumTelegraph & Argus cuttings on the opening of the Victorian Reed Organ Museum in Victoria Hall 4 cuttings: 1. Music Makers to Host Convention - Telegraph & Argus 25th Mar 1986 2. Saltaire - Telegraph & Argus 27th Jun 1986 3. Museum a British First - Target - 26th Sep 1985 4. Flying Start for Museum - Target 17th Oct 1985
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D1-147a: Victorian Reed Organ MuseumTelegraph & Argus cuttings on the Victorian Reed Organ Museum in Victoria Hall 2 Cuttings: 1. Cash For Music Museum - Telegraph & Argus 10th Apr 1987 2. Fun Day In Store - Telegraph & Argus 18th May 1987
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D1-147b: Victorian Reed Organ MuseumTelegraph & Argus cuttings on the Victorian Reed Organ Museum in Victoria Hall 1 Cutting: 1. Coup for Museum - Telegraph & Argus 12 Jan 1989
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D3-002: Postcard of Toboggan Run on Shipley Glen with people Postcard featuring photograph of the Toboggan slide on Shipley Glen, a green open space near Saltaire. The owner Sam Wilson stands at the bottom right in front of a sign advertising the slide. Behind him several people are using the slide. According to Wilson the slide was the 'Largest, wildest, and steepest toboggan slide ever erected on earth'. -
D3-003: Toboggan Run on Shipley Glen A reproduction photograph of the Toboggan Slide on Shipley Glen, a green open space near Saltaire. The Toboggan Slide was a large attraction and part of the 'Pleasure Grounds' that offered many different forms of entertainment to the public . THe photograph shows the Toboggan Slide disappearing up hill to the top of Shipley Glen. There is a single trolley on the slide, but no people. -
D3-117: Chinese Sculpture Chinese stone sculpture found during the excavations prior to building the greenhouses for Shipley College Gardens and horticulture students. It is believed that the sculpture was part of a Japanese Village which was part of the in the 1887 Royal Yorkshire Jubilee Exhibition. It is a Taoist scuplture depicting several deities, accourding to a letter from the Deputy Keeper of Ceramics in the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1968. From the left the deities are the Ch'ang the Moon Queen, Ch'ih-chang the Sun King, Shou Lau the God of Longevity with his deer and the central figure is Fu Hsing or Lu Hsingthe God of happiness or weath. -
D3-136: Veg on the Edge - community food growing in Saltaire and ShipleyVeg on the Edge - community food growing in Saltaire and Shipley. Green A5 poster advertising Veg on the Edge with map showing their gardens. Veg on the Edge is a group of local residents working to create opportunities for community food growing in saltaire and Shipley.
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D3-137a-c: Saltaire Festival 8th to 10th September 2017a. Saltaire Festival 8th to 10th September 2017. Coloured leaflet showing the map of Saltaire village and Roberts Park plus adverts. On the reverse is a schedule of events with dates and times together with adverts. b. Saltaire Festival 7th to 16th September 2018. Coloured leaflet showing the map of Saltaire village and Roberts Park plus adverts. On the reverse is a schedule of events with dates and times together with adverts. c. Saltaire Festival 13th to 22nd September 2019. Coloured leaflet showing the map of Saltaire village and Roberts Park plus adverts. On the reverse is a schedule of events with dates and times together with adverts.
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E1b-123a: Salt High SchoolOriginal wooden paddle with image of Salts School engraved on it
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E1b-140: Class from Albert Road School preparing for a coach trip to MorecambePhotograph of a class from Albert Road School preparing for a coach trip to Morecambe. The school went to Morecambe every year.
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E1b-141: Class from Albert Road School preparing for a coach trip to MorecambeAnnotated Photocopy of a class from Albert Road School preparing for a coach trip to Morecambe with ID's Date incorrect states 1952 - children were at Albert Road a Junior/Infant School and would have been 9/10
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E1b-154a-f: Shipley College AnnexSix modern photograph of Shipley College Annex (Saltaire Building) from 1975 a) mounted on Green Board taken from Victoria Road b,c) identical to a but not mounted d) photograph taken from Victoria Road e,f) photograph taken of Saltaire Building's tower from Victoria Road
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F1a-049a-d: Drawing of Abraham Holroyd4 copies of photograph of drawing of Abraham Holroyd. Holroyd wrote a history 'Saltaire and its Founder' in 1873 that was contemporary with the building of Saltaire. 2 A5 laminated copy, 1 small laminated copy, 1 photocopy,
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F1a-320a: Complimentary ticketA ticket issued by the Yorkshire Agricultural Society for a show in Bradford on July 22-24 1914. Ticket allows entrance to most parts of the show but no to the horticultural area,
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