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Objects
Site
Saltaire Collection
Subject is exactly
Heritage
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2016.7: Aire Valley Road enquiryRing-bound folder on the Aire Valley Road enquiry: 1984-1996
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2019.12.1.1: Saltaire Archive on DisplaySaltaire Archive on Display 1st August -12th august 2011. Sataire Archive is now known as the Saltaire Collection
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2019.13.1.2: Saltaire Archive on DisplaySaltaire Archive on Display 30th July -10th august 2012. Saltaire Archive is now known as the Saltaire Collection
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2019.13.2.1: Saltaire Archive on DisplaySaltaire Archive on Display 30th July -10th august 2012. Saltaire Archive is now known as the Saltaire Collection
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2019.14.1: Saltaire Archive on DisplaySaltaire Archive on Display 22nd July -2nd August 2013. Saltaire Archive is now known as the Saltaire Collection
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2019.16.1: World Heritage WeekendWorld Heritage Weekend 21st-22nd April 2012
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2019.17.1: World Heritage WeekendWorld Heritage Weekend 13th - 14th April 2013
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2019.17.2: World Heritage WeekendWorld Heritage Weekend 13th - 14th April 2013
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2019.18.1: World Heritage WeekendWorld Heritage Weekend 16th - 17th April 2016
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2019.32: The Early Days of Saltaire ArchiveThe Early Days of Saltaire Archive. The Archive is now known as the Saltaire Collection
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2019.37.1: College Enhancement ProjectA letter from Sheena Vick, Heritage Lottery Fund re. Saltaire Royal Cafe Enhancement Project
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2019.37.2: College Enhancement ProjectA report from Rance Booth & Smith re. Saltaire Royal Cafe Enhancement Project
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2019.37.3: College Enhancement ProjectA letter from Heritage Lottery Fund re. Saltaire Royal Cafe Enhancement Project
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2019.37.4: College Enhancement Project'Guiding Principles for the Redevelopment of the Former Royal Cafe (Mill Building)
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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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2020.16.1: 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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2020.16.3: Talk at Saltaire Village SocietyTalk at Saltaire Village Society 2001 by Clive Woods. For details see 2020.16.1
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2022.34: Model Industrial Communties in Mid-Nineteenth Century Yorkshire- Edited by J.A.JowittA series of papers by various authors on various 'model villages' in Yorkshire - Including Saltaire, Copy , Ackroydon,West Hill Park etc.
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2022.55: Saltaire - History & RegenerationClive Wood's 'Official Guide' to Saltaire - with a signed appreciation from Clive Woods to 'Phillip' on the title page