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C2b-121: View of Saltaire playing fields and housesPhotocopy of two photos taken from scaffolding at the top of Saltaire United Reformed Church during roof repairs - showing playing fields and Coach Road houses
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C2b-128a-b: View of Salts Mill2 photocopies of photograph of Salts Mill from the top of Saltaire United Reformed Church during roof repairs
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C3b-348: Saltaire Resource Base'Saltaire Rescource Base in Salts Mill' - Information leaflet from Bradford City Council. Gives details of what is in the Resource Base and how to access it. There is a note about the 'Future of Salts Mill' which records that the Mill is now being redeveloped and already contains the '1853 Gallery' featuring the work of David Hockney. One side of hte leaflet is a map of Saltaire with drawings of some of hte major buildings, including Salts Mill, the United Reformed Church and Victoria Hall.
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A1-007: Letter from the Church to Titus SaltTypewritten Transcript of letter sent to Titus Salt esq by deacons of the Congregational Church, to thank him for the church.
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C2a-063: Play produced by Congregational Church Womens groupPhotograph of Mrs Naylor in a play with Saltaire Congregational Church Womens group
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C2a-064: Play performed by Saltaire Congregational Church Womens GroupPhotograph of Saltaire Congregational Church Womens group in a play
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F1b-159: St. Paul's Church, ShipleyPostcard of St. Paul's Church, Kirkgate, Shipley
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D4-042: Saltaire Methodist ChurchAn early photograph of the front of Saltaire Methodist Church from Saltaire Road
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D4-099: Centenary Services Programme for Saltaire Congregational Church April 1957Centenary Services Programme for Saltaire Congregational Church April 1957
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Wilson, SamuelSamuel Wilson was Titus Salt's Cashier. He spoke at the major occasion in St George's Hall, Bradford in 1865, when Sir Titus was presented with the famous bust which now stands in hte entrance of Saltaire United Reformed Church.
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Saltaire Cricket ClubSaltaire Cricket Club was founded in 1869 and still operates today. It's home has always been Roberts (orginally Saltaire) Park where it has a scenic pitch and pavillion with a backdrop of the River Aire, Salts Mill and the United Reformed Church. Among its more famous players was the England bowler Sydney Barnes who played for the club between 1915 and 1925 and helped Saltaire win the Bradford League three times. Jim Laker, the outstanding England spin bowler of the 1950s, lived in Shipley, attended the Salt High School and played for the Cricket Club in the late 1930s. The club remains very active today playing in the Aire & Wharefdale Senior Cricket League.
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D4-036: Leisure - ReligionColoured photograph of the inside of Saltaire United Reformed Church
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A1-032: Salt family treeLaminated copy of Salt Family Tree, published by Saltaire United Reformed Church & prepared by Mark Andrew (undated)
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C2b-276: Saltaire village Images (Places)One of a set of mounted photos on long cards. 'The Salts Family Mausoleum - United Reformed Church - A Victoria Road Lion - The Instiute'
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D4-011a-c: Leisure - Religion3 copies of a Booklet 'Saltaire United Reformed Church - A guide'
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D4-012: Leisure - ReligionLeaflet 'Saltaire United Reformed Church - Saltaire Village Party for the 150th Anniversary celebrations
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D4-016: Balgarnie and StreetInformation about Balgarnie & Street from St Andrew's United Reformed Church in Scarborough
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D4-073: Leisure - ReligionBooklet: 'Saltaire United Reformed Church A Guide' (1982)
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D4-074: Leisure - ReligionBooklet: 'Saltaire United Reformed Church -Newsletter' 'The Messenger' (1988)
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D4-082: Leisure - Religion*1 - Saltaire Congregational / United Reformed Church 1857-2009