Nicholas Salt Collection
Item set
- Identifier
- COL38
- Title
- Nicholas Salt Collection
- Description
- Items on loan from Nicholas Salt, a great grandson of Sir Titus Salt.
- Associated person or organisation
- Type
Items
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A1-116a-d: Salt family4 small modern photos of members of the Salt family at Saltaire Archives
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A1-130a-b: Salt familyLarge photocopies of the birth certificates of Gordon Locksley Salt 17th Dec. 1866 + reverse
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A1-131a-b: Salt familyLarge photocopies of the birth certificates of Titus Whitlam Salt 8th Sept. 1874 + reverse
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A1-132a-b: Salt familyLarge photocopies of the birth certificates of Mary Isabella Salt 16th Sept. 1876 + reverse
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A1-133a-d: Salt family4 large sheets of Crossley Family Tree c.1772-1970s
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A2-006/1: written quoteCopy of a hand written quote from Wormesley and Co of St James Street, Leeds 'Public Decorators and Bazaar Contractors providers of temporary room and marquees for balls, weddings, royal visits and coming of age festivities'. The quote is made out to Mrs Salt and is dated August 10th 1895. The quote is for fixing and laying a raised oak and walnut parquet floor in the drawing room and library and for the erection of a 60ft by 30ft ballroom with a polished parquet floor lined with amber and cream drapery, to supply seating and to cart goods to and from Bingley station.
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A2-007a-c: Letter of recomendationLetter from 'Mr Johnson's Band' re: performance at Milner Field with original envelope + card with a letter of introduction from the Duke of Westminster's compliments
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A2-049a-b: Letter from Yorkshire Archaeolgical Society to Mrs Titus SaltEnvelope 'The Old Parsonage, Thorpe Arch'. Containing letter from Yorkshire Archaeological Society to Mrs Titus Salt & 3 photocopies of print of Thorp Arch house
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A2-050: Sale catalogue for The Old RectorySale catalogue for 'The contents of The Old Rectory, Thorpe Arch, Wetherby
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A2-051: Tenancy - The Old Rectory, Thorpe ArchTenancy agreement for lease of The Old Rectory,Thorpe Arch by Mrs Catherine Salt
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A2-052: Tenancy - The Old Rectory, Thorpe ArchTenancy agreement for lease of The Old Rectory, Thorpe Arch by Mrs Catherine Salt to Gordon Salt
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A2-053: Old Milner Field 'Old Milner Field' A history of the old house published in 1877. This house was demolished around 1870 to make way for a new Victorian Gothic mansion built for husband and wife Titus Salt Junior and Catherine Salt. -
A2-054: Agreement as to the mortgage of Milner Field EstateAgreement for the part repayment of Milner Fields Mortgage of £25,000 between Catherine Salt, her brothers Edward, Louis John, and Henry Crossley.) The document lays out legally the agreement between Catherine Salt and her brothers, after the death of her husband Titus Salt Junior.
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A2-055a-b: Mortgage for Milner FieldOne Transfer agreement and a second official duplicate copy of the Agreement for the purchase of Milner Field Estate with the furniture * and Declaration of the interests of the purchasers, dated 20th December 1888. Between Catherine Salt with Messrs Henry Crossley and Gordon Locksley Salt. The document is signed and sealed by both parties.
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A2-056: Inventory of Milner FieldInventory of the contents of Milner Field compiled for Probate (Dec. 1887)
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A2-057: Contract relating to the Sale of Milner Field EstatePreliminary agreement of the sale of Milner Field Estate from Mrs Catherine Salt to James Roberts, this lays out the full agreement of sale and includes a schedule of items not to be included in the sale.
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A2-058a: Sale catalogue for Milner Field Original Sale catalogue for Milner Field. On the Frontispiece it states 'Milner Field Estate, Saltaire, Yorkshire. Plans, Particulars & Conditions of Sale of the above estate comprising Freehold Residential Mansion and Grounds, farms, woodlands, building site &c containing approximately three hundred acres. Will be offered for sale by Public Auction at the Grate Northern Victoria Hotel, Bridge Street Bradford on Thursday, 12th October 1922 at 3.30pm by A Gadie & Son Auctioneers and Valuers... Bradford. Surveyor: Wm. Illingworth ... Bradford. Solicitor Gaunt Foster & Co ... Bradford. The brochure includes particulars of sale and photographs of the house and grounds (not the farm) with a plan of the house as it was in 1922. -
A2-058b: Salt Family Residences.Photocopy of a history of Milner Field
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A2-058c: Architect's Plan of Milner Field HouseArchitect's Plan of Milner Field House
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A2-058d: Salt Family Residences.Map of the Milner Field estate, showing divisons of outline permission for house construction on the Coach Road
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