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2025.68.96: Victoria Hall at Christmas Victoria Hall at Christmas (close-up), next to the Christmas tree -
2025.68.97: Salt Building (Shipley College) at night Salt Building (Shipley College) at night (close-up) -
2025.68.98: West exterior of United Reformed Church West exterior of United Reformed Church -
2025.68.99: Victoria Hall entrance in low light Victoria Hall entrance in low light -
2025.69: Historical Map of Bradford - Wool Capital of the World Town & City Historical Maps No.22. The map shows major medieval and later buildings standing in 1921, places of historic interest and includes an introduction and explanatory gazetteer -
2025.7: The Bradford Antiquary July 1969 The Bradford Antiquary The Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society New Series Part 44 July 1969, includes illustrations -
2025.70: Textile Voices - Mill Life This Century Book edited by Olive Howarth and published by Bradford Heritage Recording Unit 1989. Project Co-Ordination and Picture research by Tim Smith. The book includes life story interviews with members of the textile community together with photographs from family albums or by press and commercial photographers. The book charts the history of the textile industry, providing thought-provoking and surprising views from the textile workers themselves. Photographs of Saltaire are featured on pages 25,40,48 & 49 -
2025.71: The Salt Grammar School The Salt Grammar School. A booklet produced for the Salt Grammar School Presentation Evening held at St George's Hall Bradford Thursday 19th December 1996. The guest of honour was Mr Richard Illingworth, former Salt pupil born in 1963. He played for Worcestershire and Derbyshire cricket clubs. He also played for England and is now an umpire. In 2022 he was voted 'Umpire of the year' -
2025.72: Victorian Bradford Victorian Bradford - essays in honour of Jack Reynolds edited by DG Wright and JA Jowitt. The contributors to this book all had connections to Jack Reynolds and write about the development of an important industrial city in the nineteenth century. There are many references to Sir Titus Salt and Saltaire and extensive notes are provided throughout. -
2025.73: The Great Paternalist Titus Salt & the Growth of Nineteenth Century Bradford Book by Jack Reynolds. A study of industrialisation and of its human effects and of the impact of one great entrepreneur - Titus salt -
2025.74: Wool City A history of the Bradford Textile Industry in the twentieth Century. Includes many references to Saltaire -
2025.75: The Future of Salts Mill A Feasibility Study by management consultants KMG Thomson McLintock commissioned by City of Bradford Metropolitan Council. The study was commissioned to review the future of the Salts Mill site in 1987. It is a comprehensive study and proposals for redevelopment of the mill. It precedes the purchase of Sats Mill by Jonathan SIlver later in 1987. See also 2025.76 which is the associated appendices to this report. -
2025.76: The Future of Salts Mill - Appendices Appendices to the main Report by management consultants KMG Thomson McLintock commissioned by City of Bradford Metropolitan Council. The study was commissioned to review the future of the Salts Mill site in 1987. The main report is available as 2025.75. This booklet contains several appendices including terms of reference, potential sources of funding, and costings. -
2025.77: School Museum Celebrates Teachers Who Were SuffragettesBradford Telegraph & Argus article 15th October 2025 School Museum Celebrates Teachers Who Were Suffragettes by Brian Russell. A two page article about the Hanson Academy School Museum. Includes a photograph of former teachers at Hanson school who were suffragettes
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2025.78: Industrial Model Village and Social ExperimentBradford Telegraph & Argus article 15th October 2025 Industrial Model Village and Social Experiment. Jonathan Crewdson traces the roots of Ripleyville - an ultimatelty unsuccessful model village located in Bradford in the late nineteenth century. Contains mention of Sir Titus Salt and Saltaire
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2025.79: Salt Family Heritage Lives On In Research ProjectsBradford Telegraph & Argus article 26th March 2025 Salt Family Heritage Lives On In Research Projects. Alan Cattell looks at the Salt family's past and present connections to Bingley. Includes black and white and coloured images.
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2025.8: West Yorkshire: A noble scene of industry Subtitled: The development of the county 1500 to 1830. The book is a synopsis of the results of a survey by West Yorkshire County Council of the economic and social development of West Yorkshire, after 1500 AD. Contains chapters on: Textiles; Iron and coal; Minor industries; Communications; Working-class housing; Prioriries for future work. Includes maps of industrial activities, plans of buildings, photographs and other illustrations. -
2025.80: Salt Family Heritage Lives On In Research ProjectsBradford Telegraph & Argus article 6th August 2025 History Group's Welcome Salt Family's 'Home Visit'. Alan Cattell reports on a visit by three generations of the Salt family to Sir Titus' model village. Includes black and white and coloured images
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2025.81: Photographs of Shipley GlenBlack-and-white and sepia photographs of Shipley Glen
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2025.81.1: Visitors at Shipley Glen by a refreshment hut Visitors at Shipley Glen by a refreshment hut.
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