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C2b-386.23: World site boost for county's reputationWorld site boost for county's reputation. Yorkshire Post newspaper article dated Saturday December 15th 2001. Article examines how the granting of world heritage status to Saltaire could boost tourism.
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C2b-386.24: Dark satanic mills become UN sites of world heritageDark satanic mills become UN sites of world heritage. The Independent Saturday 15 December 2001 newspaper cutting. Article by Michael McCarthy looks at the granting of world heritage status to Saltaire, the Derwent Valley in Derbyshire and New Lanark in Scotland
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C2b-386.25: Golden run of the millGolden run of the mill. The Yorkshire Post magazine January 18th 2020. 3 page article looking at the transformation of Salts Mill from an industrial relic into a cultural destination and commercial hub by Jonathan Silver and its continuing legacy. It includes a number of coloured images.
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C2b-386.26: Out into the openOut into the open. The Yorkshire Post magazine September 2nd 2017. The article by Stephen McClarence looks at the opening of the workers' tunnel in Saltaire, in use until the 1970s, as part of the heritage Open Day celebrations. The article includes a colour photograph of Dave Shaw and Les Brook.
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C2b-386.27: Film's Own CountyFilm's Own County. Yorkshire Living Magazine June 2019. Emma Clayton looks at why Yorkshire has become a hotbed for film and TV production. Special mention is given to the filming of 'Funny Cow' in Saltaire
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C2b-386.28: The Saving of SaltaireThe Saving of Saltaire. Heritage Today December 1997. Peter Crookston examines how a mixture of public funding and private enterprise are bringing new life to Saltaire. Includes photographs by Christopher Cormack
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C2b-386.3: 'Yorkshire's Saltaire Model Village'Magazine articles taken from Yorkshire Living Spring 2005 p.22-27. Sally Clifford visits Saltaire model village and looks at how its past has helped shape its future with the help of Maria Glot. 'Mill's boom time' by Jim Greenhalf - a look at Joinathan Silver and Salt's Mill
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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-386.6: 'The Jinx of Milner Field'Magazine article taken from The Prosider 2008, issue 3 p.32-33 'The Jinx of Milner Field'. Roger Clarke dives into the history of Sir Titus Salt and his family
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C2b-386.7: Saltaire History, 'Happy Anniversary! - Saltaire United Reform Church, 150th Birthday'Magazine article taken from The Prosider 2009 p.34-35 Saltaire History, 'Happy Anniversary! - Saltaire United Reform Church, 150th Birthday' - Roger Clarke delves into the history of the church as it marks its 150th anniversary
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C2b-386.8: 'The Saltaire Conversazione'Magazine article taken from The Prosider 2009 p.14-16 'The Saltaire Conversazione'. Local historian Roger Clarke looks back on the 'conversazione' social event which began in the freezing Victorian winters and continued until 1960s. Includes description of the dress worn by Mrs Titus Salt in 1882
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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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C3a-001: Saltaire village, - Documents (People)Modern typed copy of an apprenticeship indenture of John Winpenny to Titus Salt
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C3a-004: Saltaire village, - Documents (People)Laminated copy of North Bierley Union training certificate for Mary Louisa Brown
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C3a-006a-o: Saltaire village, - Documents (People)15 pages of a Photocopy of the diary of J.Fred Halliday 1894-1915
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C3a-007: Saltaire village, Documents (People)Photocopy of newspaper cutting on Fred Halliday, officer in the Oddfellows Lodge
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C3a-008: Minutes of the Saltaire Prize ChoirMinutes of the Saltaire Prize Choir 1902-1907
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C3a-009: Inscription plaque for 'Saltaire' lifeboatCopy of inscription plaque for the model of the 'Saltaire' lifeboat of Stromness. Sir Titus Salt provided funds for the boat
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C3a-010: Changes in work contractPapers relating to the change in work contracts at Salts mill for B.Illingworth
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