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Shipley Collection

Shipley is a quaint town nestled in the heart of Yorkshire, England

Background imageShipley Collection: House in Shipley, 1910

House in Shipley, 1910
View of two sides of a house with thatch roof Photographic Collection, West Sussex Record Office, Ref. PH 26116/158

Background imageShipley Collection: Shipley station, British Rail, July 1985

Shipley station, British Rail, July 1985
Shipley station, British Rail. The main station entrance. July 1985

Background imageShipley Collection: Shipley Briggate early 1900s

Shipley Briggate early 1900s

Background imageShipley Collection: Shipley Otley Road early 1900s

Shipley Otley Road early 1900s

Background imageShipley Collection: Otley Road, Shipley early 1900's

Otley Road, Shipley early 1900's

Background imageShipley Collection: Briggate, Shipley early 1900's

Briggate, Shipley early 1900's

Background imageShipley Collection: Mr Salts Model Mill, at Saltaire, Shipley, near Bradford, Yorkshire (engraving)

Mr Salts Model Mill, at Saltaire, Shipley, near Bradford, Yorkshire (engraving)
1097324 Mr Salts Model Mill, at Saltaire, Shipley, near Bradford, Yorkshire (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mr Salts Model Mill, at Saltaire, Shipley)

Background imageShipley Collection: Members of the New Parliament (engraving)

Members of the New Parliament (engraving)
1047896 Members of the New Parliament (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Members of the New Parliament)

Background imageShipley Collection: Kissing in Bradford (colour litho)

Kissing in Bradford (colour litho)
3642896 Kissing in Bradford (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Kissing in Bradford. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageShipley Collection: The British Fabric Ball at Shipley (engraving)

The British Fabric Ball at Shipley (engraving)
1060883 The British Fabric Ball at Shipley (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The British Fabric Ball at Shipley)

Background imageShipley Collection: Wolverhampton WV6 7 Map

Wolverhampton WV6 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Wolverhampton WV6 7

Background imageShipley Collection: Horsham RH13 8 Map

Horsham RH13 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Horsham RH13 8

Background imageShipley Collection: Amber Valley DE75 7 Map

Amber Valley DE75 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Amber Valley DE75 7

Background imageShipley Collection: Bradford BD18 2 Map

Bradford BD18 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Bradford BD18 2

Background imageShipley Collection: Bradford BD18 3 Map

Bradford BD18 3 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Bradford BD18 3

Background imageShipley Collection: Sir Charles Shipley 1755 To 1815 Governor Of Grenada 1813 To 1815 Engraved By H Cook After

Sir Charles Shipley 1755 To 1815 Governor Of Grenada 1813 To 1815 Engraved By H Cook After Eckstein From The Book National Portrait Gallery Volume Iv Published C 1835

Background imageShipley Collection: Main Street, Bingley, Yorkshire

Main Street, Bingley, Yorkshire
Main Street, Bingley, Bradford, near Shipley, Yorkshire, England. Showing Longbottom Bros. Ironsmiths Date: 1916

Background imageShipley Collection: The Village, Esholt, Yorkshire

The Village, Esholt, Yorkshire
The Village, Esholt, Shipley, near Bradford, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1910s

Background imageShipley Collection: Shipley station, British Rail, August 1987

Shipley station, British Rail, August 1987. Shipley to Bingley junction signal box, showing the stations V-shaped configuration

Background imageShipley Collection: The Town, Shipley, Yorkshire

The Town, Shipley, Yorkshire
The Town, Shipley, near Cottingley, Yorkshire, England. View from Wrose Hill Date: 1900s

Background imageShipley Collection: Jonathan Shipley

Jonathan Shipley
JONATHAN SHIPLEY Churchman, bishop of St Asaph, Wales. Date: 1714 - 1788

Background imageShipley Collection: William Shipley

William Shipley
WILLIAM SHIPLEY public-spirited gent who founded the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce. Date: 1714 - 1803

Background imageShipley Collection: Sir Charles Shipley

Sir Charles Shipley
SIR CHARLES SHIPLEY soldier and administrator Date: 1755 - 1815

Background imageShipley Collection: Illuminated address from the members of the Sheffield Social Questions League to the Rev

Illuminated address from the members of the Sheffield Social Questions League to the Rev
thanking him for his devoted and valuable services....to social, moral and religious work and praising him for his courageous opposition to the combined forces of the liquor traffic

Background imageShipley Collection: The British Fabric Ball at Shipley

The British Fabric Ball at Shipley

Background imageShipley Collection: GEORGIANA SHIPLEY (1752-1806). English wife of Francis George Hare Naylor. Etching

GEORGIANA SHIPLEY (1752-1806). English wife of Francis George Hare Naylor. Etching, 18th century

Background imageShipley Collection: JONATHAN SHIPLEY (1714-1788). English clergyman

JONATHAN SHIPLEY (1714-1788). English clergyman. Oil on canvas, 18th century, by Arthur Devis

Background imageShipley Collection: RAMSAY: MRS. SHIPLEY. Portrait of the wife of English clergyman Jonathan Shipley

RAMSAY: MRS. SHIPLEY. Portrait of the wife of English clergyman Jonathan Shipley. Oil on canvas, 18th century, by Allan Ramsay

Background imageShipley Collection: REYNOLDS: MRS. SHIPLEY. Portrait of the wife of Rev. Jonathan Shipley. Oil on canvas

REYNOLDS: MRS. SHIPLEY. Portrait of the wife of Rev. Jonathan Shipley. Oil on canvas, c1775, by Joshua Reynolds

Background imageShipley Collection: GEORGIANA SHIPLEY (1752-1806). English wife of Francis George Hare Naylor

GEORGIANA SHIPLEY (1752-1806). English wife of Francis George Hare Naylor. Line engraving, 18th century, after a miniature

Background imageShipley Collection: JONATHAN SHIPLEY (1714-1788). English clergyman. Line engraving, 18th century

JONATHAN SHIPLEY (1714-1788). English clergyman. Line engraving, 18th century, after Sir Joshua Reynolds

Background imageShipley Collection: Ethel Shipley, long distance champion swimmer

Ethel Shipley, long distance champion swimmer
Miss Ethel Shipley, Long Distance Lady Champion swimmer, and First Lady Home in the " Weekly Dispatch" swim through London (15 miles). Date: 1910s

Background imageShipley Collection: Advertisement for Hill & Poyser, coal merchants, Derby

Advertisement for Hill & Poyser, coal merchants, Derby
Advertisement for Hill & Poyser, Coal Merchants and Colliery Agents, Head Office at 45 The Wardwick, Derby, Depot at City Road Wharf, Derby



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Shipley is a quaint town nestled in the heart of Yorkshire, England. Its rich history can be traced back to the early 1900s when it was known for its charming houses and bustling streets. The House in Shipley, built in 1910, stands as a testament to the architectural beauty of this era. The town's importance as a transportation hub is evident through landmarks like Shipley station on British Rail. In July 1985, commuters would have passed through this busy station on their daily journeys, connecting them to nearby towns and cities. Briggate and Otley Road were two main thoroughfares that shaped the character during the early 1900s. These vibrant streets were lined with shops and businesses that catered to the needs of locals and visitors alike. Just outside Shipley lies Bingley, another picturesque Yorkshire village. Main Street captures its essence perfectly - a charming blend of traditional architecture and natural beauty that makes it an idyllic place to call home. Esholt Village also holds significance in Shipley's history. Known for its tranquil surroundings and scenic landscapes, it has been featured in various films and television shows over the years. One cannot talk about Shipley without mentioning Saltaire - an iconic landmark that showcases Mr Salt's Model Mill near Bradford. This impressive structure served as a symbol of industrial prowess during its time and remains an important part of Yorkshire's heritage today. Lastly, we delve into politics with Members of Parliament depicted in engravings from New Parliament sessions held at various points throughout history. These images remind us that even small towns like they have played their part in shaping national affairs. Whether you're exploring historic houses or immersing yourself in local culture, it offers a glimpse into Yorkshire's past while embracing modernity with open arms.