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E2c-014a-e: Education - Shipley College (Plans)5 copies of plan of the layout of grounds for the 1887 Saltaire Jubilee Exhibition
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E2c-015: Education - Shipley College (Plans)Copy of plan for a Police Station for the 1887 Saltaire Jubilee Exhibition
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E2c-016: Condition Report for Salt Annexe 1986Shipley College Condition Report for Salt Annexe building June 1986 with photographs. Report prepared by T Whitwell and JR Knight
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E2c-017: Condition ReportShipley College Condition Report for Main Building August 1987 with plans. Report prepared by JL Walmsley and JR Knight
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Edward VII, King Edward was king of the United Kingdom between 1901 and 1910. As the Prince of Wales, he visited Yorkshire in 1882 with his wife Princess Alexandra to preside at the opening of the new Technical College in Bradford. While visiting, the prince and princess stayed at Milner Field, the home of Titus Junior and Catherine Salt. -
Exhibition Building, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom The Exhibition Building opened in 1887, built by Titus Salt Junior, Sir Titus’s youngest son, in memory of his father. The building costs were supposed to be covered by the Royal Yorkshire Jubilee held in Saltaire in 1887, but this failed to raise the required sum. The Exhibition Building was built to house the School of Art and Science. This quickly became Shipley Technical School (incorporating the School of Art). These schools eventually went on to become Shipley College, a further education college and important institution in Saltaire today which occupies several of the original buildings. The Saltaire Collection is housed inside the Exhibition Building and can be visited by appointment. -
F1a-001: letters from C. Lockwood to Schunck & SeuchuyCopies of two letters from C. Lockwood to Schunck & Seuchuy?
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F1a-002a-b: The Earl of Rosse's Heaton & Shipley Estates, Bradford Yorkshire.Bound volume (damaged) of 'Particulars of Sale of the Earl of Rosse's Heaton and Shipley Estates (includes loose maps and plans) of the individual parts of the estate that are for sale. Plus photocopy of the book.
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F1a-002d: Miscellaneous DocumentsA loose collection of photocopies of plans of above
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F1a-002e: Miscellaneous DocumentsBooklet of pages of photocopies of plans of above
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F1a-002f: Miscellaneous DocumentsCopy of Peter Randall's list of the Rosse Papers donated to Saltaire Archives
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F1a-002g: the sale of land Heaton &Shipley in 1911Copies of letters written to the Earl of Rosse re. the sale of land Shipley & Heaton in 1911
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F1a-003: Miscellaneous DocumentsPhotocopy of extracts from the 'Calendar of the Rosse papers (A.P.W. Mallinson (2008))
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F1a-004: Miscellaneous DocumentsPhotocopy of part of 'Poems of John Nicholson and sketch of his life by by John James
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F1a-005a-b: Death of John Nicholson2 copies of newspaper cutting on the death of John Nicholson, the 'Airedale Poet' who died in 1843 after crossing the river in what was to become Saltaire in 1853.
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F1a-006a-c: John Nicholson, the 'Airedale Poet'Notes by Clive Wood? on the life of John Nicholson, the 'Airedale Poet' who died in 1843 after crossing the river in what was to become Saltaire in 1853.
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F1a-007a-b: Death of William Fairbairn2 photocopies of newspaper article on the death of William Fairbairn, the leading nineteenth century who helped design Salts Mill.
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F1a-008a-b: Life of Lockwood and MawsonNewspaper article on the life of Lockwood and Mawson by A.H. Robinson
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F1a-009a-b: Death and funeral of William Mawson2 part photocopies of newscutting on the death and funeral of William Mawson, one of the two main architects of Salts Mill and Saltaire
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