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2019.61: Albert Road School photographBoard-mounted Albert Road School photograph of a group of children. circa 1920
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2019.62: With the Complements of the Telegraph & ArgusA pack of 5 prints of drawings of: Saltaire Mills; Riddlesden Hall; Raggalans Inn, Queensbury; The Alhambra Theatre; Bradford; Bingley Church
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2019.63: Shipley College Photographs and cuttings 1948-1957Book contains newspaper cuttings and photographs related to the Shipley Technical Institute and School of Art (the forerunners of Shipley College). Covers many aspects of college life, including prize givings, exhibitions of student works, gymnastics classes and much more.
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2019.7.1: ShuttleShuttle used in the textile manufacture.
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2019.7.2: ShuttleShuttle used in the textile manufacture.
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2019.8.1: Fire Hose nozzleFire hose nozzle, marked Titus Salt Esqr.
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2019.8.2: Fire Hose nozzleFire hose nozzle.
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2019.9.1: Inventions A double-page spread from a newspaper celebrating the Royal Jubilee Exhibition in Saltaire in 1887. Has a drawing of the exhibition site in the centre surrounded by portrait of notable people (all men) associated with the exhibition, and also depictions of alpacas, the Japanese garden from the exhibition. -
2019.9.2.2: Town planShowing the town and works of Saltaire and Saltaire Park. From an original plan by Lockwood and Mawson c.1870. The park was under construction in 1870, but was always part of the Lockwood and Mawsons plan for the Town, so this may be a plan for the future or it may be to show the completed work. The corner site at the west end of Gordon Terrace is not yet developed. This site was bought by Sir Titus in 1874.
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2019.9.2.3: Saltaire town planShowing the town and works of Saltaire and Saltaire Park. From an original plan by Lockwood and Mawson c.1870. The park was under construction in 1870, but was always part of the Lockwood and Mawsons plan for the Town, so this may be a plan for the future or it may be to show the completed work. The corner site at the west end of Gordon Terrace is not yet developed. This site was bought by Sir Titus in 1874.
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2020.1.1: Silver-headed wooden walking caneWalking stick with floral engraved silver handle: Inscription reads: 'Presented by the Members of the Saltaire Brass Band - Sir Titus Salt Bart & Co. to Mr Joseph Scott, Military Outfitters, Stanningley. For the efficient manner in which he executed the uniform dress of the band. Mr Joseph Paley, Bandmaster. May 24th 1879
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2020.10: A Visitors Guide to SaltaireA Visitors Guide to Saltaire by David Weber and Barlo & Shaw
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2020.11: Daniel Salt of JamaicaA transcription and assessment relating to various legal documents relating to the Will of Daniel Salt of Jamaica,the great-uncle of Sir Titus Salt, and his plantation at Salt Hill, Jamaica.
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2020.12.1: Saltaire Village china cupBone China Cup with text: 'Saltaire Victorian Village' and scenes from Saltaire and a portrait of Titus Salt in transfers around the cup
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2020.12.2: Photograph of Alpacas A photograph of the statue of two aplacas in Roberts Park in 2020 -
2020.13: Saltaire House plansA set of three archictectural plans of Saltaire houses re. structural changes. 45, Titus Street; 1, Caroline Street; 54, George Street
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2020.14: Hidden History Exhibition 2019An advertising poster for an exhibition called 'Hidden Histories' held in Saltaire in September 2919 by the Saltaire Collection. The exhibition was held as part of the national open Heritage Weekend and as part of Saltaire Festival. It provided information on several less-well known people linked to Saltaire.
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2020.15: Probate for Mary Isabel SaltCopy of the Probate for the estate of Mary Isabel Salt who died 21st May 1968 at Broomhall, Victoria Drive, Bognor Regis, Surrey. Includes a copy of her Will. She requests to be cremated. Most of the estate goes to Rosemary Edith Wilmot, with some bequest to her nephews, Denys Salt and Peter Salt
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2020.16.1: Clive Woods interviewedThe Audio CD is a partial transfer from cassette tapes of a recording of an interview with Clive Woods, local Saltaire bookshop owner, historian, and heritage campaigner. Clive is being interviewed by Graham Haughton of the University of Manchester. The recording of the start of the interview is of poor quality. Clive Woods talks about his part in the process of making Saltaire into a World Heritage Site. He starts by referring to the reopening of Saltaire Railway Station (closed in the 1960s) in the 1980s and claims that this was the start of the 'gentrification' of Saltaire. He goes on to talk about the campaign agains a proposed Shipley bye-pass that would have gone along the route of Coach Road next to Roberts Park. Clive also mentions some of the older inhabitants of Saltaire, church officials in the village, and Bradford Council having no interest in preserving Saltaire, but how they gradually changed their minds. He refers to the influence of the well-known historian Roy Strong of the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Bradford entrepreneur Jonathan Silver. He goes on to talk about the origin of the Saltaire Village Society and the part it played in influencing English Heritage and UNESCO in the preservation and protection of Saltaire.
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2020.16.2: Talk at Saltaire Village SocietyTalk at Saltaire Village Society 2001 by Clive Woods. For details see 2020.16.1
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