Postcard of Toboggan Run on Shipley Glen with people
Postcard featuring photograph of the Toboggan slide on Shipley Glen, a green open space near Saltaire

Postcard featuring photograph of the Toboggan slide on Shipley Glen, a green open space near Saltaire. The owner Sam Wilson stands at the bottom right in front of a sign advertising the slide. Behind him several people are using the slide.
According to Wilson the slide was the 'Largest, wildest, and steepest toboggan slide ever erected on earth'.
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