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2025.18: The Bradford Antiquary 2007 The Bradford Antiquary The Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society Third series No.11 2007. The chapter entitled " The Woolsorters' Baths and Gardens" by Jenny Collett mentions Titus Salt p35-48 -
2025.19: The Bradford Antiquary 2008 The Bradford Antiquary The Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society Third series No.12 2008. Sir Titus Salt and Jonathan Silver are mentioned in the "The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography and Bradfordians" by James Ogden p55-85 -
2024.141: Domestic Pests: What they are and how to remove them A book by Laura Hunter on the biology of various domestic pests. Deals with their appearance (with many illustrations), and their lifecycles. Gives advice on preventing and dealing with infestations. The author Lura Hunter (nee Thorpe) was born in 1897 and brought up in Baildon, near Saltaire. She attended Salt Girls High School and went on to study for a B.Sc. at the University of Liverpool. She graduated in 1919. See also 2024.142 for a brief biography of Laura Hunter. -
2024.142: Time line for Laura HunterA biographical timeline for Laura Hunter (nee Thorpe) 20/11/1897 to 26/9/1969. Provides information from census records, newspaper archives and other public sources on the life of Laura Hunter. Laura was born and grew up in Baildon and attended Salt Girls High School in Saltaire. She went on to study for a B.Sc. at the University of Liverpool.
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2025.10: The century's progress: Yorkshire industry and commerce 1893 A facsimile reprint of a book from 1893 reviewing trade, industry and commerce in Yorkshire during the nioneteenth century. The first, short part is a review. THe main part of the book is a trade-directory of firms in Yorkshire. Includes drawings of machinery, buildings and products. -
2025.13: Bradford and the industrial revolution: An economic history 1760-1840 A history of the industrial development of Bradford and its surrounding areas from the middle of eighteenth century to the middle of the nineteenth. Discusses: land ownership; wealth distribution before the industrial revolution; the transport revolution, including the building of the cancals and railways; the importance of the mineral industries in the Bradford area; the rise of the worsted trade; the urban development of Bradford. -
2025.14: Kelly's directory of Bradford and suburbs 1912 A facsimile copy of Kelly's directory covering Bradford and the surrounding area including Baildon and Shipley (which included Saltaire). Comprises a brief introduction to Bradford and then listings: an alphabetical street list with occupants and their trades or form of employment; an alphabetical inhabitants list; a list of trades and tradespeople. -
2025.2: The Bradford Antiquary April 1952 The Bradford Antiquary The Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society New Series Part 36 Apriil 1952, includes illustrations and maps -
2025.21: The Bradford Antiquary 2010 The Bradford Antiquary The Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society Third series No.14 2010. -
2025.22: The Bradford Antiquary 2011 The Bradford Antiquary The Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society Third series No.15 2011. -
2025.3: The Bradford Antiquary February 1956 The Bradford Antiquary The Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society New Series Part 38 February 1956, includes illustrations -
D3-031a: Sunday with the Suffragettes A photocopy of a newspaper article from the Bradford Daily Telegraph describing a suffragette meeting on Shipley Glen on Sunday 31 May 1908. The leading activist Emmelinbe Pankhurst, (Honorary Secretary of the Women's Soical and Political Union) addressed a large crowd. Mary Gawthorpe, Nellie Kenny, Adela Pankhurst and "Mrs Baines and others" also spoke. Large number of police were present to keep order, from what is reported as being a rowdy crowd. -
D3-031b: Votes for women: Suffragettes at Shipley Glen A photocopy of a newspaper article from the Shipley Times and Express describing a suffragette meeting on Shipley Glen on Sunday 31 May 1908. The leading activist Emmelinbe Pankhurst, (Honorary Secretary of the Women's Soical and Political Union) addressed a large crowd (estimated to be several tens of thousands). Mary Gawthorpe, Nellie Kenny, Adela Pankhurst and "Mrs Baines and others" also spoke. Large number of police were present to keep order, from what is reported as being a rowdy crowd. -
D3-031c: Suffragettes at Shipley Glen: Great Sunday demonstration A photocopy of a newspaper article from the Yorkshire Daily Observer describing a suffragette meeting on Shipley Glen on Sunday 31 May 1908. The leading activist Emmelinbe Pankhurst, (Honorary Secretary of the Women's Soical and Political Union) addressed a large crowd (estimated to be several tens of thousands). Mary Gawthorpe, Nellie Kenny, Adela Pankhurst and "Mrs Baines and others" also spoke. Large number of police were present to keep order, from what is reported as being a rowdy crowd. -
D3-031d: Suffragettes at Shipley Glen: Great Sunday demonstration A photocopy of a newspaper article from an unnaed newspaper describing a suffragette meeting on Shipley Glen on Sunday 31 May 1908. The article seems to be a copy of the one in the Yorkshire Daily Observer of 1 June - see D3-031c. The leading activist Emmelinbe Pankhurst, (Honorary Secretary of the Women's Soical and Political Union) addressed a large crowd (estimated to be several tens of thousands). Mary Gawthorpe, Nellie Kenny, Adela Pankhurst and "Mrs Baines and others" also spoke. Large number of police were present to keep order, from what is reported as being a rowdy crowd. -
2024.143: Old Ordnance Survey Map Shipley & Saltaire 1906 A reproduction of the 1906 Ordnance Survey Map, part of the Godfrey Edition. Yorkshire Sheet 201.11. On the back of the map there is modern text of a brief history of Shipley from 1775 up to the first years of the twentieth century. There is also a reproduction of a street index of Shipley from 1906. -
2025.20: The Bradford Antiquary 2009 The Bradford Antiquary The Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society Third series No.13 2009. Mention of Titus Salt junior and Saltaire in the chapter entitled "Crowgill Park and the Crowghyll Park Bowling Green Club" by Ian Watson -
2025.29: Victorian shopping: Harrod's catalogue 1895 A facsimile reproduction of Harrod's catgalogue from 1895. Harrod's is an up-market department store in London. The catalogue contains Descriptions, illustrations and costs of all the items available in the store. Includes, household goods, clothing, funerary goods, haberdashery, pharmaceuticals, and office goods.
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