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E1a-006a: Education, Schools (Documents)An original copy of 'Shipley School Board attendance record for Baildon pupils- June 24th 1899
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E1a-007a: Report cardReport card for Ronald Mason, a student at Salt Boys High School. There is a front page with the comment 'A pleasing report'. The reverse shows a list of subjects,
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E1a-008a: Education, Schools (Documents)Letter to Salts School from The Education Department, Wakefield
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E1a-008b.1: Education, Schools (Documents)List of pupil teachers at Salts School in 1906
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E1a-008c: School leaving certificatePhotocopy of a School leaving 'Labour certificate - 1919' for Annie Thornton of 31 Titus Street
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E1a-008e.1: Education, Schools (Documents)2 letters explaining absence from school of her daughter, Emma, by Mrs Skelton. With typed transcription
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E1a-008f: Memories of school days2 pages of a Memorial of the school days of Miss L. Smith (part of)
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E1a-008g: Payments to pupil teachersLetter from Shipley Education Committee regarding payments to pupil teachers at the High School
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E1a-008h: Education, Schools (Documents)Photocopy of a blank form 'Notice to Attend' from Shipley Education Committee
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E1a-008i: School of Science & Art prize labelA blank small 'School of Science & Art' prize label
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E1a-008j: Education, Schools (Documents)Notice of Salts Schools' Past Presidents: From the booklet 'International Exhibition of Art Treasures --' May 1887
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E1a-009: Shipley School Board attendance record for Baildon pupils 30th April 1896Enlarged copy of 'Shipley School Board attendance record for Baildon pupils 30th April 1896. For the attention of the Attendence Officer (as E1a-006)
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E1a-010: Report on Albert Road SchoolTyped copy of a report on Albert Road School in Shipley & Saltaire Times
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E1a-011.1: Music from Albert Road J M School 1969 2 A vinyl record (10 inch diameter, 33rpm) of songs and music made by Albert Road (Junior Mixed) school children in 1969. Includes tracks by junior and seniot recorders groups, junior and senior choirs (sometimes with staff). Tracks: Side 1 Track 1. Staff and choir: Where the gentle Avon flows (Binge/Halsall) Side 1 Track 2. Junior choir: Andulko (Czech Traditional. Arranged Whitred)) Side 1 Track 3. Junior choir: Tik-tak (Czech Traditional. Arranged Whitred) Side 1 Track 4. Junior recorders and junior choir: All through the night (Welsh Traditional. Arranged Atkinson) Side 1 Track 5. Junior recorders: L'amour c'est bleu (Popp. Arranged Lloyd) Side 1 Track 6. Junior recorders: Yesterday (Lennon and McCartney. Arranged Lloyd) Side 1 Track 7. Junior recorders and junior choir: Skye boat song (Traditional. Arranged Lloyd) Side 2 Track 1. Senior recorder group: Minuet (Eine Kleine Nacht music. Mozart. Arranged Naylor) Side 2 Track 2. Staff and choir: Lead me Lord (Wesley) Side 2 Track 3. Senior choir: Pearly Adriatic (Yugoslav Traditional. Arranged Williams) Side 2 Track 4. Senior choir and recorders: English country garden (Chappell) Side 2 Track 5. Senior recorders: Trio from Symphony Number Two (Schubert. Arranged Benoy) Side 2 Track 6. Senior recorders: Lightly tread (Scotland. Arranged Benoy) Side 2 Track 7. Choir and staff: All in the April evening (Roberton/Tynan) -
E1a-011.2: Sleeve of vinyl record made by Salt School children Photocopy of record sleeve from a record made by Albert Road School children -
E1a-013: Quid Non January 1954Photocopy of 'Quid Non' Jan.1954 (Salts Grammar School Magazine)
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E1a-014: Quid Non January 1955Photocopy of 'Quid Non' Jan.1955 (Salts Grammar School Magazine)
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E1a-015: Quid Non Summer 1960Photocopy of 'Quid Non' Summer 1960 (Salts Grammar School Magazine)
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E1a-016b: The Story of the Salts Girls School for Fifty Years: Reminiscences of Harriet Byles, Headmistress 1886-1920 Harriet Byles's reminiscences of working at the Salt High School for Girls from the 1870s until retitement in 1920. Byles started as a teacher when the first headmistress was Medina Griffiths. Byles became the second headmistress in 1886 and continued a programme of progressive, wide education for her students. -
E1a-018a-b: Miss M.S.Griffiths, First Headmistress of the Salts SchoolA booklet: 'Miss M.S.Griffiths, First Headmistress of the Salts School' by Evaline L. Griffiths. In the 1870s Sir Titus Salt decided to change the use of the Factory schools building on Victoria Road, Saltaire, and opened new high schools for girls and boys. The girls' school was first open in 1876, and Medina Griffiths was appointed as the first Headmistress.
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