Clive Woods Collection
Item set
- Identifier
- COL12
- Title
- Clive Woods Collection
- Description
- Clive Woods was a local historian, and leading campaigner for the preservation of Saltaire's heritage. He sadly died in 2007, but his large and diverse collection reflects his interests in everything to do with Saltaire.
- Associated person or organisation
- Additional information
- Type
Items
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E1a-032: Certificate of Merit'Certificate of Merit' for A.Illingworth : Salt Grammar School 1960/61
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E1a-033: Quid Non April 1936Copy of Salts School 'The Quid Non' April 1936
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E1a-034: Pinch of SaltCopy of Salts Grammar School's ' Pinch of Salt' magazine Spring 1995
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E2-001: Centenary Souvenir Programme Centenary Souvenir Programme for Shipley College (1887-1987) -
E2-035a-c: Plans of Shipley College Annex3 plans of Shipley College Annex BMDC (Bradford Metropolitan District Council) with a covering letter to Saltaire Village Society.
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E2b-006: Princess Anne visits Shipley CollegeSet of 11 photographs relating to Princess Anne's visit to Shipley College in 1996 for the opening of the refurbished Exhibition Building.
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E2b-007: Arrival of Princess BeatricePhotograph of the arrival of Princess Beatrice at the Exhibition Building in 1887. Princess Beatrice opened the Royal Yorkshire Jubilee Exhibition being held in Saltaire.
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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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F1a-010: Professional career of William MawsonPhotocopy of page on the professional career of William Mawson, one of the two main archtects of Saltaire
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F1a-011: William Mawson's graveHand-written notes on the Monumental Inscriptions of the Mawson Grave in Undercliffe Cemetery
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F1a-013a-e: Death of H.F. LockwoodNewspaper items on the death of H.F. Lockwood, one of the Architects who designed Saltaire
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F1a-014: West Yorkshire Architects and Architecture: Henry Francis LockwoodExtract from a book by Derek Linstrum on West Yorkshire architects, featuring an item on Henry Francis Lockwood. Along with WIlliam Mawson, Lockwood was one of the chief architects who designed the village of Saltaire, its houses and public buildings.
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F1a-015: Adopting the Alpaca positionNewspaper cutting on 'Adopting the Alpaca position' by Lucy Pinney
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F1a-016a-b: Shipley Times & Express Pictorial2 copies of Shipley Times & Express Pictorial 1936
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F1a-017: Shipley Times & Express Pictorial 1937The booklet was produced as a pictorial record of events in Shipley for 1937. It includes a review of the year. The magazine mainly consists of photographs, with text, on the main events of 1937. This includes the visit to Shipley and Saltaire by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, along with the street parties and school events to celebrate the Coronation. The magazine also includes photographs of various Shipley personalities, wedding groups and the opening of Hall Royd Methodist Church. The magazine also includes a photograph of Joan Kendall of Katherine Street, Saltaire, for completing 7 years of unbroken school attendance.
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F1a-018: Notes on famous 19th century familiesSet of typed notes on biographies of various 19th century well known families
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