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C3a-070: Saltaire village, Documents (People) 1st & 2nd World WarThe War Record of Albert & Frederick Ridgeway'
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C3a-071: Saltaire village, Documents (People) 1st & 2nd World WarThe War Record of George Bone'
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C3a-072: Saltaire village, Documents (People) 1st & 2nd World WarThe War Record of Arthur Dalby'
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C3a-073: Saltaire village, Documents (People) 1st & 2nd World WarPhotocopy of the Flying Certificate of Herbert Clegg
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C3a-074: Saltaire village, Documents (People) 1st & 2nd World WarPhotocopy of a photograph of Herbert Clegg
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C3a-075a: An account of life in Saltaire: 1894 onwards An account of life in Saltaire 1894 onwards by Clara Barraclough [nee Knott]. Associated with a photograph of the Yorkshire Amateur Swimming Association in 1961 [C3a-075c], Shipley Swimming Team [C3a-075] and a note about Martha Knott. -
C3a-075c: Shipley Swimming TeamA photograph of Shipley Swimming Team at Morecambe Baths. Date ? Part of the memories collection of Clara Barraclough.
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C3a-076: Memories of visiting our grandparents in Saltaire - 24 Ada Street by Charles & Cissie GoddardMemories of their grandparents who lived in 24 Ada Street, Saltaire, by three grandchildren. Includes phopcopied family photographs.
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C3a-077c: Jack Hogg: a personal historyA personal history by Jack Hogg, born in Saltaire in 1922. His account includes details of growing up in Saltaire, including attending Albert Road School.
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C3a-077d: Service of Thanksgiving for Jack HoggCopy of 'A Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jack Hogg 1922-2015'
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C3a-078a: A personal history by Sheila KnowlesA personal history by Sheila Knowles covering her early life from birth in 1932, through the Second World War and early post-war years.
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C3a-078b: The Franks family of Saltaire and Milner Field by Franks, F.N.History of Franks family and their relatonship to Saltaire. Includes family tree froom 1800. Contains photocopies of photographs and newspaper cuttings related to the family.
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C3a-079: Photograph memories, [the life of] William Oldfield, Methodist MinisterPhotograph memories of Saltaire Methodist Chapel by William Oldfield - Methodist Minister.
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C3a-080: Remarkable Journeys to Work in Salts Mill: 1947-8 Remarkable Journeys to Work in Salts Mill: 1947-8: Three stories of Polish people who experienced the horrors of World War2 - to later find employment in Salts Mill and new lives in the Bradford District of West Yorkshire' by Maggie Smith. -
C3a-081: Story of a life and work in Salts (Saltaire) Ltd Story of a life and work in Salts (Saltaire) Ltd - Frank Senior, researched and compiled by Maggie Smith. Includes account of being born in 1918 and growing up in Saltaire, and of working at Salts Mill as a textile designer, and in the costing department. -
C3a-082: The memories of Sykes, Ray - growing up in SaltairePersonal history of Roy Sykes, born in Saltaire in 1942. Inlcudes account of being born and growin up in Saltaire, the houses, shops, and allotments.
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C3a-083a,c,e: Saltaire born and bred by Audrey May Tattam An account of being born in and growing up in Saltaire by Audrey May Tattam (nee Lee). Audrey was born in 1926. The booklet contains personal recollections of her early years, including attending school and the Second World War. Includes some photographs. Copy C3a-083a is signed by Audrey and says 'Love from Audrey Tattam 'God gave us memories' ' says -
C3a-084: Saltaire personal memories (The Watson Family)An account of the family history of the Watson family. Some members lived and worked in Saltaire between 1860 and 1900. They lived on Caroline Street, Gordon Terrace , Dove Street and Fern Place.
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C3a-085: William James West and family of 66 George Street, SaltaireBrief outlines of several members of the West family. Includes listings of family members and their dates and places of birth.Very brief biographies of some family members.
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C3a-086: A history of Saltaire by local inhabitant Ison Wilford. A history of Saltaire by local inhabitant Ison Wilford. Based on personal research.
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