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2018.9.3.3.2.20: Outdoor gathering poster
Flyer for Outdoor Gathering, Ipswich Women's Liberal Association, address by Isabel Salt (20.07.1911) -
2024.133: Crow Nest entrance gate
A photograph of the entrance to Crow Nest, a favoured home of Sir Titus Salt. One side of teh entrance lodge is visible next to an open metal gate and a roadway beyond. -
2024.134: Frontal view of Crow Nest house
A photograph of the full front of Crow Nest, a favoured home of Sir Titus Salt. There is a large central part to the house and two wings. -
2024.135: Rear view of Crow Nest house
A photograph of the rear of the central part of Crow Nest, a favoured home of Sir Titus Salt. The photograph shows the central part of the building with a garden and fencing in front. -
2024.136: Rear view of Crow Nest house
A photograph of the rear of the central part of Crow Nest, a favoured home of Sir Titus Salt. The photograph shows the central part of the building with a garden in front. A large glass-fronted conservatory is visible on the left. -
2024.137: Crow Nest lake
A photograph of the small lake at Crow Nest, a favoured home of Sir Titus Salt. A rowing boat is visible on the lake. The lake is surrounded by plants and trees. -
2024.138: Crow Nest room with desk
A photograph of a large room in Crow Nest, a favoured home of Sir Titus Salt. A large, ornate desk is in teh foreground. Two large portraits, restiing on the floor, are on the left wall. A large bookshelf is visible in teh rear. -
2024.139: Crow Nest dining room
A photograph of a large room in Crow Nest, a favoured home of Sir Titus Salt. A large dining table with chairs is the main part of the picture. A fireplace is on the right, and paintings and a mirror are visible on the walls. -
2024.140: Crow Nest room
A photograph of a room in Crow Nest, a favoured home of Sir Titus Salt. An oval table with flowers in jars is in the centre of the photograph. Open interior doors on teh left and right show other rooms. -
2024.65: Memorandum and suggestions 1883
Original paper, handwritten document relating to the Salt family business. The memorandum suggests an arrangement for the setting up of a fund out of the income and profits of Sir Titus Salt, Bart. and Sons Co. Ltd. The fund is designed to to pay for various liabilities on the compnay and its directors and also to provide a regular income for the share and debenture holders (largely the Salt family). A detailed intepretation of the document by local historian David King is available in item A1-125. -
2024.66: Statement and scheme for reconstruction
Original paper handwritten document relating to the Salt family business. The document sets out the details of the proposed takeover of Salts Mill and Saltaire village by a consortium of four Bradford businessmen: Isaac Smith, John Rhodes, John Maddocks and James Roberts. The document outlines the will of the the late Sir Titus Salt, describes the capital structure of Sir Titus Salt Bart. Sons and Co. Ltd. It also the describes the incorporation of the firm as a limited company and its recent decision to apply for voluntary liquidation. It finally outlines the proposed takeover by the consortium. A detailed intepretation of the document by local historian David King is available in item A1-125. A copy, typewritten version of the same document is available in the Denys Salt Collection as item 2018.36.3 -
B1-607: Length of light-checked all-wool cloth
A length of woven cloth produced at Salts MIll. The cloth is a dark brown-green colour with pale brown, red and green horizontal lines. The Salts (Saltaire) Ltd. alpaca logo is printed at the edge of the cloth next to a Union Jack. There is a red border with lettering in white that states 'All wool. Made in England' -
B1-608: Length of grey cloth
A length of woven cloth produced at Salts MIll. The cloth is a medium grey colour with pale blue, red and horizontal lines. The Salts (Saltaire) Ltd. alpaca logo is printed at the edge of the cloth next to a Union Jack. Black border with wording 'Saltaire fabric. Made in England' -
B1-621: Wooden shuttle
A wooden shuttle with metal tips and an interior metal mechanism. -
B1-622: Wooden shuttle
A wooden shuttle with metal tips and an interior metal mechanism. The shuttle has a wide opening on top and a narrow opening on the bottom. -
B1-623: Handheld straw broom
A short, handheld broom (with no handle). THere are metal and string bindings. Possibly used as part of mill machinery maintenance. -
B1-624: Bobbin of dark green yarn
A large bobbin of thin, dark green yarn. There is a light blue plastic core. -
B1-625: Bobbin of dark grey yarn
A large bobbin of thin, dark grey yarn. There is a double core of brown and grey plastic. -
B1-626: Bobbin of light grey yarn
A large bobbin of thin, light grey yarn. There is a card core -
E1a-072a-d: Original poster for Shipley Education Committee
Shipley Education Committee 'Perfect Attendance' poster
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