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2024.61: Scipeleia and all that Blue hardbacked lined notebook with handwritten notes and cuttings. Research notes about Shipley (Scipleia is an Old English spelling of Shipley) compiled in 1971. -
2024.62: Saltaire - An album of postcards and prints Red album with black pages containing 104 postcards and prints of images of Saltaire -
2024.71: Yorkshire Textile Mills 1770-1930 by Colum Giles & Ian H Goodall An illustrated paperback book subtitled The Buildings of the Yorkshire Textile Industry. Provides a history of the development of mill buildings in Yorkshire between the late eitghteenth century and the 1930s. Mainly concentrates on the former West Riding of Yorkshire, the centre of the woollen textile industry in the county. Includes photographs, drawings and plans. -
2024.72: The Garnett Story 1831-1962 by E Philip Dobson A hard backed book, illustrated and subtitled The History of a Yorkshire Worsted and Woollen Business Through Four Generations. Published to celebrate the 130th anniversary of the Garnett-owned textile business, from its earliest foundations in the late eighteenth century up to the mid twentieth century. Contains a history of the textile business. Appendix A describes the processes of woollen and worsted manufacture in the early Victorian age. A detailed family history of the Garnett family can be found at the back of the book. -
2024.73: The Derwent Valley Mills and their Communities An illustrated paperback about the bid for the Derwent Valley MIlls to be awarded UNESCO World Heritage Status. The book contains the hisorical sections and the bibliography and glossary of the nomnation document submitted to UNESCO. The Derwent Valley Mills were successful in their bid and became a World Heritage SIte in 2001, at the same time as New Lanark Mills in Scotland and Saltaire. -
2024.81: Little Germany by John S Roberts An illustrated booklet about the local history of the Little Germany area of Bradford. City Trail No.3. As well as a trail around Little Germany there is an overview of the early textile industry in Bradford from the late eighteenth century. Includes fairly detailed discussion of development of textile warehouses fairly detailed history of the development of -
C4a-016: Saltaire History ClubVarious documents relating to Saltaire History Club and Saltaire Exhibitions, - 5 Laminated posters for Saltaire History Club - Laminated note describing a walking cane from 1879 - Transcription of Presidental address at opening of Technical School printed in 'The Shipley Times' on 17th November 1888 - 2 Photocopies of photos of the Mill and canalside (1888) & Robert's Park (1905) - List of Sponsors for Saltaire Street signs - 1999-2020 - 4 photos of David Weber & Denys Salt - 2003 - Laminated photo of the cover of the book 'A Penny got Going' by Roger Clarke - 2006 - Invite to Buffet Supper Celebration of 150th Anniversary - 2006 - Presentation details of Elaine Embleton's Gift to Saltaire Archives - 2008 - Laminated details of 90th Birthday Celebration of Denys Salt - 2008 - Laminated newspaper report 'Hats off to the History Makers' - 2008 - Card advertising Saltaire Archives on Display - 2012 & 2013 - Laminated details of the visit to see Denys Salt on his 95th birthday - 2013 - Documents relating to Saltaire History Club's research into Soldiers from Saltaire in WW1 - Laminated copy of Airevalley Advertiser on a map of the Aire Valley from 1840 - 2013 - Photo of Donald Hanson donating the 'Dayton' teapot - 2015? - Objections to the planning application of an Innovation Centre on Milner Fields site - 2017 - Laminated details of the 150th Anniversary of celebrations for Sir Titus Salt on his donation to Stromness RNLI - 2017 - Poster of Saltaire History Club Heritage Open Day - 2018 - Laminater poster Saltaire Heritage Club Meeting and Christmas Quiz - 13th December 2018 - Draft agenda for Saltaire History Club meeting - 13th December 2018 - Update on the management of Saltaire Collection by Maggie Smith - 2019 - Laminated article on Delivering a lesson in Community Heritage - no date - Photocopy of photographs of the mill owners - no date - Laminated photo of Colin Coates and Hong Kong delegation - no date - Laminated advert for Saltaire Archives on Display - no date - Laminated copy of the picture 'Reprentation of the Old-Time Systemof Weaving by hand Loom' - no date - Laminated letters from Titus Salt Jnr to Andrew Carnegie - no date - Laminated poster for Saltaire History Club & Salt Women (Andy Jarvis & Maggie Smith)
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B1-524: Office message pad An office pre-printed message pad for taking messages. There are lines for recording the name of a caller or visitor and space for notes. The 'Salts Saltaire' alpaca logo is at the bottom of the pad. The business address, and telephone, telex and telgram numbers are on the bottom border. -
B1-606: Watercolour of Salts Mill A large print copy of a colour watercolour painting of Salts Mill in its very early days. The Mill is nearly complete but some building work is visible in the foreground. An early steam train is visible on the right. -
C4a-017.3: Tourist information leaflets about Saltaire Village Leaflet for Apollo Canal Cruises on Leeds-Liverpool Canal containing list of prices -
C4a-017.4: Tourist information leaflets about Saltaire Village Saltaire Yorkshire Visitor Guide -
2024.115: Connecting the threads: From Altiplano to Airedale A set of research documents on the production of alpaca wool in Peru and its subsequent journey to the United Kingdom for use in the textile industry. Titus Salt's success in the textile business was founded on the development of a fabric using alpaca wool. -
B1-607: Length of light-checked all-wool cloth A length of woven cloth produced at Salts MIll. The cloth is a dark brown-green colour with pale brown, red and green horizontal lines. The Salts (Saltaire) Ltd. alpaca logo is printed at the edge of the cloth next to a Union Jack. There is a red border with lettering in white that states 'All wool. Made in England' -
B1-608: Length of grey cloth A length of woven cloth produced at Salts MIll. The cloth is a medium grey colour with pale blue, red and horizontal lines. The Salts (Saltaire) Ltd. alpaca logo is printed at the edge of the cloth next to a Union Jack. Black border with wording 'Saltaire fabric. Made in England' -
2018.9.6.12.2: Identity card Cremation Society membership identity card, belonging to Isabel Salt, Gives contact deails for the society and Isabel's executors. Part of contents of a fabric clutch bag. -
2018.9.6.12.3: Pocket calendar A small, thin multi-page pocket calendar for 1948. Picture of flowers on cover. Part of contents of a fabric clutch bag. -
B1-609: Length of dark blue or black cloth A length of woven cloth produced at Salts MIll. The cloth is a very dark blue or black and appears to be completely woollen. There are no visible logos or other markings. -
B1-610: Length of grey cloth A length of woven cloth produced at Salts MIll. The cloth is a light grey colour with a wavy-herringbone type of pattern. The cloth is marked 'Guaranteed silicone finish'. -
B1-611: Length of beige cloth A length of woven cloth produced at Salts MIll. The cloth is a medium beige colour. The cloth has no logos or other visible markings. -
B1-612: Length of white cloth A length of woven cloth produced at Salts MIll. The cloth is a white colour, possibly for use for sports clothing (such as cricket). The cloth has no logos or other visible markings.
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