Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Saltaire' has mentioned 'Village' in the following places:
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Village in West Yorkshire, England | WIKI |
The name of the village is a combination of the founder's surname and the name of the river. | WIKI |
The cotton mill village of New Lanark, which is also a World Heritage site, was founded by David Dale in 1786. | WIKI |
The village had a school for the children of the workers, almshouses, allotments, a park and a boathouse. | WIKI |
[2] Recreational initiatives were also encouraged such as the establishment of a drum and fife band for school age boys and a brass band, precursor of today's Hammonds Saltaire Band, for men of the village. | WIKI |
Saltaire Village cottages | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
United Reformed Church, Saltaire Village | WIKI |
[12] The village is served by Saltaire railway station. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
The village has been used as a location for films and TV | WIKI |
Victoria Hall, Saltaire Village Salts Mill Salts Mill and River Aire Salts Mill Inside of the Congregational Church | WIKI |
Saltaire is an exceptionally complete and well preserved industrial village of the second half of the 19th century, located on the river Aire. | UNESCO |
The industrial village of Saltaire is an outstanding example of mid 19th century philanthropic paternalism, which had a profound influence on developments in industrial social welfare and urban planning in the United Kingdom and beyond. | UNESCO |
The integrity of Saltaire as a model industrial village is almost total. | UNESCO |