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2025.85: Annie the story of a Victorian Mill GirlBook by Margaret Nash and illustrated by Kay Dixey. Part of the Historical Storybooks series for Key Stage 2 children focusing on Titus Salt and Salts Mill. The book contains black and white and coloured illustrations
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2025.86: Meet me Gwen on Shipley Glen A musical score with lyrics of the song 'Meet me Gwen on Shipley Glen'. Music by Jimmy Sutton and lyrics by Reg Bolton. The song is about two young lovers arranging to meet at a specific rock ('Number 9') on Shipley Glen, a green open space near Saltaire. Reg Bolton was a well lnown writer and perfomer of comedic songs. -
2025.87: A Penny For GoingA Penny For Going by Roger Clarke. The book is a history of Saltaire and its regeneration told through its shops and shop keepers. The book is signed by the author.
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2025.87.1: When shops were the heartbeat of a villageA single page Telegraph and Argus newspaper article dated January 14 2012 which was found inside Roger Clarke's book 'A Penny for Going'. The article looks at the book which traces the history of Saltaire through its shops and shopkeepers.
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2025.88: Sponsored Street Signs Go Down Well With VillageTelegraph and Argus news cutting undated. A coloured picture of Albert Bowtell is included. The article refers to a campaign to replace modern street signs in Saltaire with Victorian looking ones. People were able to sponsor a Victorian sign for seventy five pounds and then received a replica sign of their choice. Albert chose 'Albert Road'
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2025.88.1: Albert RoadThe sign was given to local historian Albert Bowtell who had chosen 'Albert Road' following a campaign to replace modern Saltaire street signs with Victorian ones
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2025.89: Salts Saltaire biro pensBlack and white replica biro pens with Salts Saltaire logo and an alpaca on the side
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2025.9: The Bradford Antiquary October 1982 The Bradford Antiquary The Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society New Series Part 47 October 1982, includes illustrations and a loose copy of the 104th Annual Report 1982. D G Wright's Mid-Victorian Bradford : 1850-1880 mentions Titus Salt and Saltaire. -
2025.90: The Bradford CalculatorA red and cream bakelite circle with an inner circle which can be moved. Made by Knight & Forster Ltd Bradford. The circle relates to textile measurements
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2025.91: Pepper Lee, Saltaire Factory Fire PhotographsPepper Lee, Saltaire Factory Fire Photographs. 6 coloured photographs showing a fire at Pepper Lee (New Mill) Saltaire Village 1. Coloured photograph of New Mill taken from the canal side Victoria Road showing New Mill chimney with a fire in one of the top windows. Possibly 1980s. 2. Coloured photograph of New Mill taken from the canal side Victoria Road showing New Mill chimney with the fire in one of the top windows more pronounced. Possibly 1980s. 3. Coloured photograph taken from Salts Mill window showing two firemen on the canal side trying to extinguish the fire. 4. Coloured photograph taken from Salts Mill showing the fire extinguished but with more smoke. 5.Coloured photograph taken from Salts Mill showing the fire extinguished but with even more smoke in front of the mill chimney. 6. Coloured photograph taken from Salts Mill showing that the fire has been extiguished and something being thrown from the window
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2025.92: Remember when... a hospital was hereTelegraph and Argus black and white newspaper article dated July 4th 2002 showing Saltaire Hospital in 1968 when Victoria Road still had its railings
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2025.93: Remember when... 1939 fire brigade went on paradeTelegraph and Argus black and white newspaper article dated July 11th 2002 showing Salts (Saltaire) Ltd Fire Brigade in 1939. The lorry behind them seems to be carrying nurses.
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2025.94: 53 years with textile firm53 years with textile firm. Telegraph and Argus black and white newspaper article dated Oct 1st 1971. The article focuses on Mr Albert Brown of Albert Road Saltaire who retired after 53 years with Salts (Saltaire) Ltd. He started at the mill aged 12 and started full time there aged 13.
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2025.95: Memories of the Music HallsTelegraph and Argus black and white newspaper article undated. The article focuses on a letter written by Roger W. Suddards referring to a previous newspaper article about the song 'Meet Me Gwen on Shipley Glen'.
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2025.96: Christmas Card of Salts Mill and SaltaireChristmas card from Salts (Saltaire) showing a coloured print of Salts Mill and Saltaire approx. 1850s
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2025.97: Long service certificate presented to Albert Bowtell 1985Coloured long service certificate presented to Albert Bowtell in 1985. The certificate is in recognition of 28 years service at Salts (Saltaire) Ltd. Some of the images on the certificate are personal to Albert and have been hand drawn and coloured.
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2025.98: Handwritten thank you letter from Albert BowtellHandwritten thank you letter from Albert Bowtell dated 5th July 1985. A thank you letter to friends and colleagues at Saltaire Mills from Albert Bowtell for his retirement gifts
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2025.99: Saltaire Journal Vol. 1 No.2 March 2009Printed magazine of Saltaire related articles with black and white and coloured photographs. The lead article relates to 'The Saltaire Conversazione' from 1878 to 1964 by Roger Clarke. There are also articles on alpaca tasting in Leeds and the finding of the grave of George Salt. There is also a snippet entitled 'Textile machinery captured in photographs' . The photographs have been donated by Albert and Joyce Bowtell
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A1-005: Death Certificate of Whitlam SaltCopy of Death Certificate of Whitlam Salt, son of Sir Titus, aged 4 (obtained 24/01/1969). There is a street in Saltaire named in his honour.
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A1-006: Death Certificate of Mary SaltCopy of the Death Certificate of Mary Salt, daughter of Sir Titus and Caroline Salt, aged 2 (obtained 24.1.1969)
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