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A3-009/2a-b: Princess Breatrice2 copies (one laminated) - Signed photograph of Princess Beatrice dressed in a fur-trimmed coat over an embroidered dress with a train. She is stood with one glove off lent on a chair. This was given to the Salt Family during the royal visit.
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C2b-386.10: The Jinx of Milner FieldMagazine article taken from Craven and Aire Valley Life Spring Issue p.61-62. 'The Jinx of Milner Field' by Roger Clarke. A brief look at the owners of Milner Field and the bad luck that befell them. The onwers included Titus Salt Junior and Catherine Salt, and Sir James Roberts.
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C2b-386.11: A Breathe of Fresh AirMagazine article taken from The Prosider, 2010 p.18-19. Roger Clarke describes a walk around Northcliffe Woods and playing fields adding historical and geological information
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C2b-386.17: The Architects of Bradford's SuccessMagazine article taken from Yorkshire Ridings, June 2014 p.78-84. A look at the work of the architects Lockwood and Mawson in Bradford and Saltaire with photographs
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C2b-386.4: Saltaire & Shipley - an introduction to Shipley & SaltaireMagazine articles taken from The Prosider 2008, issue 1. 'Saltaire & Shipley - an introduction to Shipley and Saltaire. pages 20-21 'A look into the past!' Roger Clarke reports on why Saltaire is on a par with the pyramids p.24-27
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C2b-386.5: 'Saltaire history - building a village'Magazine articles taken from The Prosider 2008, issue 2 'Saltaire history - building a village' Roger Clarke looks at why Sir Titus Salt decided to build Saltaire village p.28-29 'Titus salt School' - brief information on the opening of Titus Salt School p. 30
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C2b-386.9: The Jinx of Milner FieldMagazine article taken from Northern Life February/March 2010 p.94-95. A brief look at the owners of Milner Field and the bad luck that befell them
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D1-071.10: Meeting minutes the Saltaire Village SocietyMeeting minutes the Saltaire Village Society
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D1-071.11: Lord Mayor's Speech at the Civic Thank YouThe Lord Mayor's speech at the Civic Thank You, which Clive Woods was invited to. The event was held to celebrate those who contributed to the life of the Shipley area.
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D1-071.12: Notes on the Saltaire ArchiveNotes on the contemporary growing collection of the historical items relating to Saltaire.
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D1-071.7: Clive Woods' invitation to the Lord Mayor's Civic Thank YouClive Woods' invitation to the Lord Mayor's Civic Thank You
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D1-071.8: Details for the Lord Mayor's Civic Thank YouDetails for Lord Mayor's Civic Thank You which Clive Woods was invited to, including the programme of events and list of attendees. The event was held to celebrate those who contributed to the life of the Shipley area.
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D1-071.9: Accounts for the Saltaire Village SocietyAccounts for the Saltaire Village Society
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D2-017.2: Letters confirming the re-development of Saltaire Cricket ClubTwo letters to Clive Woods, Chair of the Saltaire Village Society, confirming funding for re-developing the Saltaire Cricket Club.
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D2-017.3: Project Brief for the Re-development of Saltaire Cricket ClubProject brief for the re-development of Saltaire Cricket Club.
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D2-017.4: Newsletter of the Saltaire Cricket ClubNewsletter of the Saltaire Cricket Club
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D2-017.5: Advertisements for the Saltaire Cricket Club seasonAdvertisements for the Saltaire Cricket Club 1999 season
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D2-056.1: Photographs of cycling medalA 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. 3 photos - front, back and mounted
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E1a-090: Cycle burning oil A small metal can originally holding oil for cycle lamps. The can is in a poor, rusty state. It was found in the Salt Building, the site of the Salt High School. -
Brighouse, West Yorkshire, United KingdomBrighouse is a town in the Calderdale area of West Yorkshire in northern England
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