The collection contains thousands of photographs relating to the history of the institution.
University of Salford Photographic Collection
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- ReferenceGB 427 USP
- Dates of Creation1890s-2004
- Name of Creator
- Language of MaterialEnglish
- Physical Description47 boxes
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
In 1896 Salford Working Men's College joined forces with the Pendleton Mechanics Institute to form the Salford Technical Institute - which quickly became the Royal Technical Institute, Salford, upon being granted royal assent. A Junior Technical School was established in the Institute in September 1909 and a Junior Art School on similar lines in 1915. In the session 1921-1922 the name of the Institute was changed to the Royal Technical College, Salford, and it remained under the jurisdiction of Salford Local Education Authority until 1941. In November 1956 the College was designated as one of eight Colleges of Advanced Technology set up by the Minister of Education, and in 1967 it became the University of Salford.
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Archivist's Note
Description created by Ian Johnston, March 2011. Updated by Alexandra Mitchell, October 2022