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F1a-121: Election campaign notice for Norman RaeElection campaign notice for Norman Rae for Shipley's M.P. issued by John Henderson: 3rd Dec.1918
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F1a-122a-b: Norman Rae & Northcliffe Shipley, Miscellaneous Documents.2 copies of pages from 'The Shipley Shopping Carnival' booklet with Norman Rae M.P. as chairman
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F1a-134: Northcliffe Woods 1920 A photograph album 'Northcliffe Woods 1920' containing original photos of the opening ceremonies of the pubic area paid for by a donation from Sir Norman Rae. -
F1a-150: Opening of the Norman Rae Nursing HomePhotographs and documents on the opening of the Norman Rae Nursing Home in Shipley by Princess Mary 4th Sept.1923. The home had been paid for by a donation from Sir Norman Rae.
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F1a-151: The Norman Rae Nursing Home Visitors BookVisitors Book signed by Princess Mary and other opening-day guests to celebrate the opening of the home paid for by Sir Norman Rae. The home had been paid for by a donation from Sir Norman Rae.
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F1a-152a-c: Signatories of the Visitor's BookHand-written list of the signatories of the Visitor's Book and two photographs of the signature in the book on the opening of the Norman Rae Nursing Home by Princess Mary 4th Sept.1923. The home had been paid for by a donation from Sir Norman Rae.
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F1a-153a-b: The Period Birthday Book'The Period Birthday Book' was a gift to Jean Woodhead from her grandfather, with autograph of Princess Mary and a photograph of the page signed by Princess Mary on the opening of the Norman Rae Nursing Home by Princess Mary 4th Sept.1923. The home had been paid for by a donation from Sir Norman Rae.
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F1a-154b: Cover of Norman Rae Nursing Home bookPhotograph of the cover of the booklet 'The Opening of the Norman Rae Nursing Home' Sept. 4th 1923. The home had been paid for by a donation from Sir Norman Rae.
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F1a-155a-b: Arrival of Princess MaryPhotograph of the arrival of Princess Mary at the Sir Norman Rae Nursing Home for the opening ceremony on 4 September 1923. The home had been paid for by a donation from Sir Norman Rae.
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F1a-156b-c: Norman Rae & Princess Mary opening the Nursing Home2 original photograps of the opening of the Norman Rae Nursing Home by Princess Mary 4th Sept.1923. Sir Norman Rae escorting Princess Mary to the Nursing Home for the opening. The home had been paid for by a donation from Sir Norman Rae.
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F1a-157a-c: Sir Norman Rae speaking on opening of Nursing HomePhotographs of Sir Norman Raespeaking at the opening of the new Nursing Home, with Princess Mary (who was opening the home) seated. The home had been paid for by a donation from Sir Norman Rae.
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F1a-158a-d: Guests at the opening of the Sir Norman Rae Nursing HomePhotographs of the guests on the steps of the Sir Norman Nursing Home at its opening by Princess Mary on 4th Sept.1923. The home had been paid for by a donation from Sir Norman Rae.
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F1a-159: Princess Mary arrives at the Sir Norman Rae Nursing HomeThe car of Princess Mary arriving for the opening of the Sir Norman Nursing Home on 4th Sept.1923. The home had been paid for by a donation from Sir Norman Rae.
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F1a-163: Princess Mary opening the Norman Rae Nursing HomePrincess Mary opening the Norman Rae Nursing Home on 4th Sept.1923. The homne had been paid for by a donation from Sir Norman Rae.
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F1a-167: Norman Rae & Northcliffe Shipley, Miscellaneous Documents.Photograph of Norman Woodhead (grandson of Sir Norman Rae) at the opening of the extension of Shipley Hospital 4th September 1996. Shipley Hospital had previously been the Sir Norman Rae Nursing Home, paid for by a donation from Sir Norman Rae.
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F1a-168: Opening of Norman Rae nursing home3 newspaper cuttings on the extension to Shipley Hospital and its origins, with Norman Woodhead (grandson of Sir Norman Rae). Shipley Hospital had previously been the Sir Norman Rae Nursing Home, paid for by a donation from Sir Norman Rae.
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F1a-173a-b: The Italian Contribution to Shipley Textile Manufacturing. The Ricciardo (Mackin) Sisters' story from 1957 The story of Italian sisters Dora and Margherita Mackin with refrences to Velia Campbell (all nee Ricciardo). Account of their early lives in Italy and then travelling to Britain in the 1950s to work in the textile industry. -
F1a-175: Speeds, Shafts and MachinesPhotocopy of document 'Speeds, Shafts and Machines' 1924 & 1942 (Bradford Industrial Museum)
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F1a-176: Electrification of Wyke Mill 1947'Memo re. Electrification of Wyke Mill 1947' (Bradford Industrial Museum)
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F1a-180b: Round About BradfordExtract of the Shipley and Saltaire sections of 'Round About Bradford' by William Cudworth circa 1880's. DEscriptive and historical sketches of places surrounding Bradford.
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