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D3-019: Leisure Park & Ameneties'Silver' postcard of Saltaire boathouse and the mill
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D3-020: Leisure Park & AmenetiesColoured postcard of Saltaire boathouse and the mill
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D3-021: Leisure Park & AmenetiesColoured postcard of Saltaire boathouse and the river
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D3-022: Leisure Park & AmenetiesColoured postcard of Saltaire boathouse and the steam launch
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D3-023: Saltaire Park with childrenColoured postcard of Saltaire Park with children
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D3-024: Leisure Park & AmenetiesLarge print of postcard of Saltaire boathouse and the mill
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D3-025a-b: Saltaire Park with children2 prints of postcard of Saltaire Park with children
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D3-026: Death of William GayNewspaper cutting on the death of William Gay : The designer of Saltaire Park (now known as Roberts Park)
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D3-027a-b: Toboggan accident on Shipley Glen2 photocopies of Toboggan accident on Shipley Glen published in the Shipley Times
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D3-028a-c: Toboggan accident on Shipley Glen3 photocopies of Toboggan accident on Shipley Glen fro the Bradford Observer
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D3-029a-b: Leisure Park & Ameneties2 hand written notes by Clive Wood? on Toboggan accident on Shipley Glen
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D3-030a-b: Print of the Jubilee ExhibitionAcetate and print copy of an enlargement from a print of the Jubilee Exhibition
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D3-031a-d: Leisure Park & Ameneties4 photocopied newspaper cuttings on Suffragettes on Shipley Glen
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D3-031a: Sunday with the Suffragettes A photocopy of a newspaper article from the Bradford Daily Telegraph describing a suffragette meeting on Shipley Glen on Sunday 31 May 1908. The leading activist Emmelinbe Pankhurst, (Honorary Secretary of the Women's Soical and Political Union) addressed a large crowd. Mary Gawthorpe, Nellie Kenny, Adela Pankhurst and "Mrs Baines and others" also spoke. Large number of police were present to keep order, from what is reported as being a rowdy crowd. -
D3-031b: Votes for women: Suffragettes at Shipley Glen A photocopy of a newspaper article from the Shipley Times and Express describing a suffragette meeting on Shipley Glen on Sunday 31 May 1908. The leading activist Emmelinbe Pankhurst, (Honorary Secretary of the Women's Soical and Political Union) addressed a large crowd (estimated to be several tens of thousands). Mary Gawthorpe, Nellie Kenny, Adela Pankhurst and "Mrs Baines and others" also spoke. Large number of police were present to keep order, from what is reported as being a rowdy crowd. -
D3-031c: Suffragettes at Shipley Glen: Great Sunday demonstration A photocopy of a newspaper article from the Yorkshire Daily Observer describing a suffragette meeting on Shipley Glen on Sunday 31 May 1908. The leading activist Emmelinbe Pankhurst, (Honorary Secretary of the Women's Soical and Political Union) addressed a large crowd (estimated to be several tens of thousands). Mary Gawthorpe, Nellie Kenny, Adela Pankhurst and "Mrs Baines and others" also spoke. Large number of police were present to keep order, from what is reported as being a rowdy crowd. -
D3-031d: Suffragettes at Shipley Glen: Great Sunday demonstration A photocopy of a newspaper article from an unnaed newspaper describing a suffragette meeting on Shipley Glen on Sunday 31 May 1908. The article seems to be a copy of the one in the Yorkshire Daily Observer of 1 June - see D3-031c. The leading activist Emmelinbe Pankhurst, (Honorary Secretary of the Women's Soical and Political Union) addressed a large crowd (estimated to be several tens of thousands). Mary Gawthorpe, Nellie Kenny, Adela Pankhurst and "Mrs Baines and others" also spoke. Large number of police were present to keep order, from what is reported as being a rowdy crowd. -
D3-032: Switchback rollercoaster on Shipley Glen Copy of postcard of the Switchback rollercoaster ride in the Pleasure Grounds on Shipley Glen -
D3-033: Swings on Shipley Glen Copy of postcard of the swings in the Pleasure Grounds on the Glen -
D3-034: Brackenhall Green on Shipley Glen Copy of postcard of Brackenhall Green on the Glen
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