Shipley Glen Tramway, Saltaire, Shipley, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England - 28th August, 2017
A ride on the Shipley Glen Tramway, Saltaire, Shipley, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England - 28th August, 2017.
The Shipley Glen Tramway is a 400 metre long historic funicular tramway situated in the wooded Shipley Glen near the village of Saltaire in the English county of West Yorkshire. To read more about the Shipley Glen Tramway, click here: .
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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 - UNESCO World Heritage Site
A tour of the UNESCO World Heritage site in Saltaire, near the city of Bradford in the UK. Saltaire is a model village built for the workers of a nearby textile mill, and was intended to provide them with good clean housing, sanitation, recreational facilities, medical treatment and education for worker's children.
It's a beautiful little spot, and I was very happy to wander around enjoying the atmosphere. Some of the Industrial Revolution sites in the UK can be a bit hit and miss, so I'm glad this one was a hit!
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Saltaire Victorian village - Bradford, Yorkshire, England. UNESCO World Heritage Site
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 a so-called Anchor Point of the European Route of Industrial Heritage.
History
Saltaire was founded in 1853 by Sir Titus Salt, a leading industrialist in the Yorkshire woollen industry. The name of the village is a combination of the founder's surname with the name of the river. Salt moved his entire business (five separate mills) from Bradford to this site near Shipley partly to provide better arrangements for his workers than could be had in Bradford and partly to site his large textile mill by a canal and a railway. Salt employed the Bradford firm of Lockwood and Mawson as his architects.[1]
A similar project had been started a few years earlier by Edward Akroyd at Copley, also in West Yorkshire. The cotton milling village of New Lanark, which is also a World Heritage site, was founded by David Dale in 1786.
Salt built neat stone houses for his workers (much better than the slums of Bradford), wash-houses with running water, bath-houses, a hospital, as well as an Institute for recreation and education, with a library, a reading room, a concert hall, billiard room, science laboratory and gymnasium. The village also provided a school for the children of the workers, almshouses, allotments, a park and a boathouse.[2]
Sir Titus died in 1876 and was interred in the mausoleum adjacent to the Congregational Church. When Sir Titus Salt's son, likewise Sir Titus Salt, died, Saltaire was taken over by a partnership which included Sir James Roberts from Haworth who had worked at the mill since the age of twelve, and who would travel to Russia each year, speaking Russian fluently. James Roberts came to own Saltaire, but chose to invest his money heavily in Russia, losing some of his fortune at the Russian Revolution. He endowed a Chair of Russian at Leeds University and bought the Brontë's Haworth Parsonage for the nation. He is mentioned in T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land. Roberts is buried at Fairlight.
Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Saltaire Village
Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Saltaire Village
Saltaire is a Victorian model village located in Shipley, part of the City of Bradford Metropolitan District, in West Yorkshire, England. The Victorian era Salt's Mill and associated residential district located by the River Aire and Leeds and Liverpool Canal is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site and an Anchor Point of the European Route of Industrial Heritage.
Saltaire was built in 1851 by Sir Titus Salt, a leading industrialist in the Yorkshire woollen industry. The name of the village is a combination of the founder's surname and the name of the river. Salt moved his business (five separate mills) from Bradford to this site near Shipley to arrange his workers and to site his large textile mill by the Leeds and Liverpool Canal and the railway. Salt employed the local architects Francis Lockwood and Richard Mawson.
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 Saltaire 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, 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 Wurlitzer theatre pipe organ. The village is served by Saltaire railway station. The Saltaire Festival, which first took place in 2003 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the foundation of Saltaire, is held every year over eleven days in September. Saltaire Arts Trail is a visual arts festival that takes place each May, where residents open the doors of their homes to become temporary art galleries.
Politically, Saltaire is part of the Shipley electoral ward of the City of Bradford, and part of the parliamentary constituency of Shipley, currently represented by Philip Davies of the Conservatives. From 1999 to 2005, parliamentarians from three chambers, Chris Leslie MP in the House of Commons, Lord Wallace of Saltaire in the House of Lords and Richard Corbett MEP in the European Parliament, all lived in Saltaire.
Saltaire is surrounded by a buffer zone established to protect the context of the World Heritage Site. Concerns have been raised over plans announced by Bradford Council and Action Airedale to site a bypass through the buffer zone to either side of the World Heritage Site and to tunnel beneath the village. Within sight of the mill, the tunnel would follow the line of the railway and exit behind the United Reformed Church. As it would pass alongside the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, it could impact on this Conservation Area. The route would impact on an ancient semi-natural woodland and the Woodland Garden of Remembrance at Nab Wood Cemetery.
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This Is Bradford - Saltaire 1970's Shipley Bradford
This Is Bradford - Saltaire 1970's Shipley Bradford
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Shipley Water Main Pipe Lining, Saltaire Village, West Yorkshire, 2007
In 2007 I was working for Laing O'Rourke until my redundancy in 2009. This is a film that I produced to show Yorkshire Water customers the process of lining a water main. I am no engineer, no film producer but it shows the process of lining a water main in great detail. I think its very clever process! Saltaire is a famous village that has received World Heritage Status, the sensitive nature of the area was observed whilst using this technique. I am still looking for a job, any ideas? Please contact me!
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.
Shipley 2007, England
2007 July August, SHIPLEY West Yorkshire, England, Great Britain, United Kingdom:
Cliff Ln, Otley Rd, Dockfield Rd, Manor Ln, Asda, Bradford Rd, Kirkgate St, St.Paul's Rd, Swimming Pool, Crowgill Park, Town Hall, Clock Tower, Outdoor Market, Alexandra Rd.
A tour of Saltaire village and the Shipley College buildings
For our film project work we had to do A tour of Saltaire village and the Shipley College buildings. As expected I made an ass of myself and provided comic relief. Please add comments
Saltaire and Shipley 2009
Silent video slideshow of some views around Saltaire and Shipley in 2009
Saltaire Floods Fly-over, West Yorkshire, UK - 27th December 2015 (1080p HD)
Quick fly-over Roberts Park in Saltaire as the flood water levels recede.
My heart goes out to those affected in the floods and I hope nothing like this will happen in a long time to come.
I'm neither a professional cinematographer nor editor so please go easy on me.
Music: Disturbed - The Sound of Silence Cover
Saltaire
The excellent Saltaire Arts Trail under way. Well worth a visit on Bank Holiday Monday.
Baildon/Shipley/Saltaire Floods - 26th & 27th December 2015
Baildon/Shipley/Saltaire Floods - 26th & 27th December 2015
On the 25th December 2015 it started to rain and didn't stop for over 24 hrs.
Officially 63.0 mm of rain was recorded in Bingley.
This was on the back of countless bands of rain that had already
saturated the ground and as a result, this happened…
Saturday Morning
It's still raining and the river level at Saltaire has just reached 1.8m
Saturday Afternoon
The rain has stopped, but the river level at Saltaire is still rising,
breaking the previous record of 2.18m
Saturday Evening
The river level at Saltaire peaks at 2.84m
The rescue!
Whilst trying to turn his car around, an older gentleman is swept down Green Lane. He becomes wedged up against a Billboard on Otley Road.
Sunday Morning
The full extent of the damage becomes apparent!
Saltaire Shipley Timelapse (05-08-2017)
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Saltaire Royal Visit 1915
A very short clip of what appears to be a Royal visit to Saltaire sometime during 1915.
Saltaire & Shipley Glen, Baildon, by Drone
The Half Moon Café in Robert's Park, Baildon/Saltaire, and Shipley Glen.
Filmed entirely on DJI Spark.
Music by Joakim Karud
Queen's Visit To Saltaire 2012
Video clips of the Queen's visit to Saltaire, West Yorkshire as part of the Diamond Jubilee Tour 2012
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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Saltaire Victorian village - Bredford, Yorkshire, Inglaterra - UNESCO Patrimonio de la Humanidad
Saltaire es el nombre de un pueblo modelo de la época victoriana en la ciudad de Bradford, Yorkshire del Oeste, Inglaterra (Reino Unido), junto al río Aire y el canal de Leeds y Liverpool. La Unesco ha escogido el pueblo como un lugar Patrimonio de la Humanidad y es un punto trascendental de la ruta europea del patrimonio industrial.
Historia
Saltaire fue fundado en 1853 por Sir Titus Salt, un industrial líder en la industria de la industria de la lana de Yorkshire. El nombre del pueblo es una combinación del apellido del fundador con el nombre del río. Salt trasladó todo su negocio (cinco molinos separados) de Bradford a este lugar cerca de Shipley en parte para proporcionar mejores alojamientos para sus trabajadores que podrían tenerse en Bradford y en parte para albergar su gran molino textil por un canal y un ferrocarril. Salt empleó a la firma de Bradford de Lockwood and Mawson como sus arquitectos.
Un proyecto similar había sido empezado unos años antes Edward Akroyd en Copley, también en Yorkshire del Oeste. El pueblo de molinos de algodón de New Lanark, que también es un lugar patrimonio de la humanidad, fueron fundados por David Dale en 1786.
Salt construyó limpias casas de piedra para sus trabajadores (mucho mejores que las barriadas de Bradford), lavaderos con agua corriente, baños, un hospital, así como un Instituto para la recreación y la educación, con una biblioteca, una sala de lecturas, una sala de conciertos, billar, laboratorio de ciencias y un gimnasio. El pueblo también proporcionaba asilos, huertos, un parque y un varadero.
Sir Titus falleció en 1876 y fue enterrado en el mausoleo adyacente a la Iglesia Congregacional. Cuando el hijo de Sir Titus Salt, igualmente Sir Titus Salt, murió, Saltaire fue tomada por una empresa que incluía a Sir James Roberts de Haworth quien había trabajado en el molino desde los doce años de edad, y que viajaría a Rusia cada año, hablando ruso con fluidez. James Roberts pasó a ser propietario de Saltaire, pero eligió invertir su dinero fuertemente en Rusia, perdiendo parte de su fortuna con la Revolución Rusa. Dotó a una cátedra de ruso en la Universidad de Leeds y compró el Haworth Parsonage de los Brontë para la nación. Está mencionado en la obra de T.S. Eliot Tierras baldías. Roberts está enterrado en Fairlight.
SOURCE : WIKIPEDIA