Saltaire, Salts Mill, 1853 Gallery
2009 05 10 Saltaire, West Yorkshire, England, GB, UK:
1853 Gallery in Salts Mill with one of the largest collection of David Hockney's art, book shop, arts, books & materials, rugs & fabrics.
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2009 05 10 Saltaire, England, WB, ZK:
1853 Galeria w Zakładzie Salta z jedną z najwięszych kolekcji sztuki Dawida Hockneya, księgarnia, materiały książkowe i artystyczne, dywany i tekstylia.
Visiting Salts Mill | Saltaire | United Kingdom Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Salts Mill located in Saltaire, West Yorkshire. Built in 1853 by Sir Titus Salt, this was one of the biggest mills in the world. Today the mill hosts shopping, art galleries and places to eat and drink. Salts Mill has an extensive collection of art by David Hockney and so an unmissable visit for any David Hockney fan
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영국 생활, 나를 웃게 만드는 것들 #1 브이로그 - 1853 Gallery, Saltaire / England life / Vlog / David Hockney / 데이빗 호크니
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제 첫 번째 브이로그는 [장소] 테마로 정했습니다.
영국의 유명한 화가 데이비드 호크니의 전시가 한국에서도 인기였죠.
그 호크니의 작품들이 이 곳 브래드포드 시의 작은 마을 Saltaire 에도 전시되어 있어 다녀왔습니다.
1853 갤러리는 호크니의 전시를 기한 없이 계속 운영하면서 호크니의 작품을 보존한다고 합니다. 여기가 호크니의 고향이라서 특별했던 걸까요?
조용하고 아기자기한 이 작은 마을에서 따뜻한 위로를 받고 왔어요. 토닥토닥
Saltaire 2016, England
2016 05 22 SALTAIRE, England, GB, UK:
World Heritage Site Victorian Model Village Saltaire.
Victoria Rd, Almhouses, Saltaire Rd, Saltaire Village Cottages, Victoria Hall, Titus St, Rail Station, Shipley College, United Reformed Church, Salt's Mill, River Aire, Leeds-Liverpool Canal, New Mill, Mausoleum, Boat House Inn, Roberts Park, Sir Titus Salt Monument, Albert Terrace, The Hop, Bingley Rd.
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2016 05 22 SALTAIRE, Anglia, WB, ZK:
Miejsce Światowego Dziedzictwa Wiktoriańska Modelowa Wioska Saltaire.
Ul Wiktorii, Almhauzy, ul Saltaire, domy wioski Saltaire, Ratusz Wiktorii, ul Tytusa, stacja kolejowa, kolegium Shipley, Zjednoczony Zreformowany Kościół, Fabryka Salta, rzeka Aire, kanał Leeds-Liverpool, Nowa Fabryka, Muzoleum, przystań z restauracją, Park Robertsa, pomnik Tytusa Salta, ul Taras Alberta, restauracja Hop, ul Bingley.
Saltaire, West Yorkshire, UK - 9th June, 2012 (1080 HD)
Saltaire is a Victorian model village within the City of Bradford Metropolitan District, West Yorkshire, England, by the River Aire and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. UNESCO has designated the village as a World Heritage Site, and it is an Anchor Point of the European Route of Industrial Heritage.
Salt built neat stone houses for his workers (much better than the slums of Bradford), wash-houses with tap water, bath-houses, a hospital and an institute for recreation and education, with a library, a reading room, a concert hall, billiard room, science laboratory and a gymnasium. The village had a school for the children of the workers, almshouses, allotments, a park and a boathouse. Because of this combination of houses, employment and social services the original town is often seen as an important development in the history of 19th century urban planning.
In December 2001, Saltaire was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. This means that the government has a duty to protect the site. The buildings belonging to the model village are individually listed, with the highest level of protection given to the Congregational church (since 1972 known as the United Reformed Church) which is listed grade I. The village has survived remarkably complete, but further protection is needed as the village is blighted by traffic through the Aire Valley, an important east-west route. A bypass is proposed to relieve traffic pressure.
Roberts Park, on the north side of the river, has suffered from neglect and vandalism but has been restored by Bradford Council Saltaire is a conservation area. Victoria Hall (originally the Saltaire Institute) is used for meetings and concerts, and houses a Victorian Reed Organ Museum. The village is served by Saltaire railway station.
This video features views around Saltaire on a wet and at times stormy Spring afternoon. Identified locations and features include: Saltaire Railway Station, the cobbled streets, (many of which are named after the family members of Sir Titus Salt including Amelia Street and Fanny Street), Salts Mill, The United Reformed Church, The Leeds Liverpool Canal, The River Aire and Roberts Park.
I visited Saltaire as part of a Geocaching walk, and this video includes the general locations of three Geocaches in Saltaire, without giving away too much information as to their exact whereabouts.
Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Salts Mill
Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Salts Mill
Salts Mill is a former textile mill, now an art gallery, shopping centre, and restaurant complex in Saltaire, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It was built by Sir Titus Salt in 1853, and the present-day 1853 Gallery takes its name from the date of the building which houses it. The mill has many paintings by the local artist David Hockney on display and also provides offices for Pace plc.
When completed, the mill was the largest industrial building in the world by total floor area. It is a grade II* listed building. The mill closed in 1986, and the following year it was sold to Jonathan Silver, who began a long renovation scheme.
The spellings Salts Mill and Salt's Mill (that is, with and without an apostrophe) are both commonly used. The former is used consistently by the Salts Mill website and the Saltaire Village website; the latter by Visit Bradford from the official Bradford Tourist Information service. Both versions are used in the UNESCO World Heritage documentation.
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Bewildered Family Guide to Yorkshire - Saltaire
We are proud to present the first Bewildered Family Guide to Yorkshire video. In this clip we explore the beautiful village of Saltaire and take in the sites and sounds of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Take a look.
Saltaire is a beautiful village on the outskirts of Bradford. Although it originally housed the workers from Titus Salt’s mill on the River Aire, heavy industry is a thing of the past and today it’s all about tourism, arts and community.
There is an array of independent shops to browse and a range of tempting cafes, restaurants and pubs to visit. You will also find a packed calendar of events to enjoy throughout the year. In addition, it is worth popping by just to take in the beautiful architecture of the terraced homes and other buildings such as the Victoria Hall.
You might also enjoy sniggering at the sign bearing the name Fanny Street, but that could just be me.
Titus Salt built Salts Mill in 1852 and, although he was a master businessman, his grammar left something to be desired. There’s no apostrophe in Salts Mill, even though it is the mill of Titus Salt. Still, you probably shouldn’t let that get in the way of enjoying a family day in Saltaire.
The mill no longer churns out textiles to send around the world. Instead, it is an art gallery, dining destination and shopping experience. There is a fine bookshop featuring a large selection of kids’ titles. You will also find a home shop with beautifully designed items that I could browse forever. I rarely buy from there as it’s a bit pricey and I’m tight, but I like looking.
Salts Mill is home to a host of work by the world famous artist David Hockney. The venue holds the world’s largest permanent collection of works by the Bradford-born painter and is well worth a look.
Saltaire Festival is one of the biggest family-friendly events of the year in the village. It takes place over two weekends in the middle of September and the week in-between. You will find kids’ activities, art displays, open gardens and more in the lead up to the final weekend, when the village is taken over by food festivals, live music, stalls, a vintage fair and all manner of fun events.
It’s extremely friendly and a great excuse to explore this family friendly village on the outskirts of Bradford.
You can also take in the Living Advent Calendar in the run-up to Christmas. Every day during advent, a new festive scene appears in a Saltaire resident’s window, building up towards the big day.
The Living Advent Calendar is run by arts group Saltaire Inspired, who also put on events and workshops throughout the year. The Saltaire Arts Trail in May is particularly worth visiting with the family.
The Bewildered Family Guide to Yorkshire is a weekly series of films from around Yorkshire in which we test how family friendly the county is. If you are planning a visit to Yorkshire or live here and just any a family day out, you should subscribe to the Bewildered Dad YouTube channel and keep an eye on the Bewildered Family Guide to Yorkshire page.
Thanks to Maria Glot of Salts Walks for her contribution and to the British Council Film Collection for snippets from the film We of the West Riding.
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Interesting views around the old Salts Mill.
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Places to see in ( Shipley - UK )
Places to see in ( Shipley - UK )
Shipley is a town and commuter-suburb in the Metropolitan District of the City of Bradford in West Yorkshire, England, by the River Aire and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, north of Bradford. Before 1974 Shipley was an urban district in the West Riding of Yorkshire. The town forms a continuous urban area with Bradford.
Shipley is located at an important crossing of the River Aire, where the route from Otley to Bradford crosses the route from Skipton to Leeds. It is sheltered by the millstone crags of Wrose and Windhill to the east, and to the north by Baildon and Hawksworth Moors. Development in Shipley grew upwards and outwards from the crossroads at Fox's Corner, named after the Fox and Hounds public house that once stood there.
The village of Saltaire located in Shipley is a UNESCO designated World Heritage Site incorporating the Victorian era Salts Mill and associated residential district. Located by the River Aire and Leeds and Liverpool Canal the model village was planned by industrialist Sir Titus Salt as a processing facility for alpaca woollen cloth and as residential accommodation for his workforce. Salts Mill is no longer used for textile production, but now contains the 1853 Gallery, housing many works by the artist David Hockney, a variety of shops, restaurants and local businesses, including Pace Micro Technology. Salts Mill is accessed via the nearby Saltaire railway station and together with the stone built terraced houses, ornate Victorian era civic buildings and Roberts Park, draws significant numbers of tourists to the area.
To the north across the River Aire, is Shipley Glen ( glen refers to the little valley beneath a ridge). It has long been a popular beauty spot, and in 1895 the Shipley Glen Tramway was built to carry visitors up to the top. The tramway has weathered periods of neglect and closure, but in 2012 it ran most weekends through the summer, staffed by volunteers.
The Bradford to Bingley Road was constructed in the 1820s and with Otley Road and Saltaire Road form a triangle framing Shipley centre. They connect the town to Bradford, Leeds and the Airedale towns. There is a small bus station in Shipley Market Place. Shipley railway station has an unusual triangular layout, serving trains on the Skipton to Leeds line, the Leeds to Bradford Forster Square line, and the Bradford to Skipton/Ilkley lines. Saltaire railway station, opened in 1984 on the Setttle-Carlisle Line, serves the heritage village of Saltaire. Long-distance trains run south to London King's Cross and north to Carlisle, while local trains connect the town with Leeds, Bradford and Skipton.
The Leeds and Liverpool Canal was once an important navigation linking Shipley to the wider world. The Skipton to Shipley section was completed in 1773 and in 1774 a branch was extended to Bradford. Wharves were established on the north side of Briggate. The Bradford branch was filled in during the 1920s. The canal is used for pleasure cruising. Trams ran along Bradford Road to the south and Saltaire Road to the north and between Baildon Bridge and the Branch.
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Salt Mills
Titus Salt took over his father's business in 1833 and found that he wasn't happy with several of the mills being dotted around Bradford. Chair of the ICE Y&H Committee, Mark Calvert, talks us through how civil engineers helped Salt to bring all his mills into one area.
Salts Mill, Saltaire World Heritage Site
View of narrowboat Elland on the Leeds & Liverpool Canal, being pulled past Salts Mill by boat horse Bilbo Baggins, on it's way to the Bingley Five Rise Locks.
Saltaire Saltmill Yorkshire.
Places to see in ( Shipley - UK )
Places to see in ( Shipley - UK )
Shipley is a town and commuter-suburb in the Metropolitan District of the City of Bradford in West Yorkshire, England, by the River Aire and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, north of Bradford. Before 1974 Shipley was an urban district in the West Riding of Yorkshire. The town forms a continuous urban area with Bradford.
Shipley is located at an important crossing of the River Aire, where the route from Otley to Bradford crosses the route from Skipton to Leeds. It is sheltered by the millstone crags of Wrose and Windhill to the east, and to the north by Baildon and Hawksworth Moors. Development in Shipley grew upwards and outwards from the crossroads at Fox's Corner, named after the Fox and Hounds public house that once stood there.
The village of Saltaire located in Shipley is a UNESCO designated World Heritage Site incorporating the Victorian era Salts Mill and associated residential district. Located by the River Aire and Leeds and Liverpool Canal the model village was planned by industrialist Sir Titus Salt as a processing facility for alpaca woollen cloth and as residential accommodation for his workforce. Salts Mill is no longer used for textile production, but now contains the 1853 Gallery, housing many works by the artist David Hockney, a variety of shops, restaurants and local businesses, including Pace Micro Technology. Salts Mill is accessed via the nearby Saltaire railway station and together with the stone built terraced houses, ornate Victorian era civic buildings and Roberts Park, draws significant numbers of tourists to the area.
To the north across the River Aire, is Shipley Glen ( glen refers to the little valley beneath a ridge). It has long been a popular beauty spot, and in 1895 the Shipley Glen Tramway was built to carry visitors up to the top. The tramway has weathered periods of neglect and closure, but in 2012 it ran most weekends through the summer, staffed by volunteers.
The Bradford to Bingley Road was constructed in the 1820s and with Otley Road and Saltaire Road form a triangle framing Shipley centre. They connect the town to Bradford, Leeds and the Airedale towns. There is a small bus station in Shipley Market Place. Shipley railway station has an unusual triangular layout, serving trains on the Skipton to Leeds line, the Leeds to Bradford Forster Square line, and the Bradford to Skipton/Ilkley lines. Saltaire railway station, opened in 1984 on the Setttle-Carlisle Line, serves the heritage village of Saltaire. Long-distance trains run south to London King's Cross and north to Carlisle, while local trains connect the town with Leeds, Bradford and Skipton.
The Leeds and Liverpool Canal was once an important navigation linking Shipley to the wider world. The Skipton to Shipley section was completed in 1773 and in 1774 a branch was extended to Bradford. Wharves were established on the north side of Briggate. The Bradford branch was filled in during the 1920s. The canal is used for pleasure cruising. Trams ran along Bradford Road to the south and Saltaire Road to the north and between Baildon Bridge and the Branch.
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