Isabel Salt Collection

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COL24
Title
Isabel Salt Collection
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Items associated with Isabel Salt, granddaughter of Sir Titus Salt
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  • 2018.9.3.3.7: The Liberal Women's Review
    A copy of the Liberal Women's Review of April 1918. Includes a photograph of Isabel Salt as a member of the Committee. The Review contains articles by Mary Somerville and a forward by Lady Cowdray.
  • 2018.9.3.4: Notebooks
    Assorted notebooks kept by Isabel Salt. With accompanying news cuttings and ephemera. The records are arranged as follows: 2018.9.3.4 Addresses
  • 2018.9.3.4.1: Address books
    'Here it is' brown book containing addresses of hotels stayed in whilst travelling; includes London, Sicily and other parts of Italy.
  • 2018.9.3.4.2: Address books
    'Where is it' blue book, dated April 1936, containing personal details of acquaintances and family (including Salt relatives). With loose business cards and ephemera inserted.
  • 2018.9.3.5: Notebooks
    Assorted notebooks kept by Isabel Salt. With accompanying news cuttings and ephemera. The records are arranged as follows: 2018.9.3.5 All is One book, notes & cuttings
  • 2018.9.3.5.1: 'All is One' book
    Holmes, Edward, 'All is one: a plea for the higher pantheism' (London: Richard Cobden-Sanderson, 1921). Flyleaf signed: 'M. I. Salt, 20 Spring Grove, Harrogate Ripon, Easter 1922.'
  • 2018.9.3.5.10: notes and cuttings
    Brown, Ivor, 'What I believe: Ethics of the Golden Mean' in 'The Listener', 24 July 1947, pp142-144.With accompaning note from the Observer.
  • 2018.9.3.5.11: notes and cuttings
    News cutting by Bernard Shaw re 'Mr Bernard Shaw's letter', pre-1950.
  • 2018.9.3.5.12: notes and cuttings
    Assorted monthly calendar cards, 1957 and 1961-1963. Includes card issued by PDSA (People's Dispensary for Sick Animals).
  • 2018.9.3.5.2: notes and cuttings
    Handwritten notes include daily schedule written on back of Liberal Women's Suffrage Union headed paper stating: 'Hon. Sec.: Miss Salt, The Old Rectory, Boston Spa.'
  • 2018.9.3.5.3: notes and cuttings
    Numbers 2, 4, 10, 11 and 12 of series titled 'What I believe', 1937. Individually authored by Julian Huxley, Storm Jameson, John Hilton, Stephen Spender and Gerald Bullet.
  • 2018.9.3.5.4: notes and cuttings
    'The Questionnaire [on Religious Beliefs]: Final Results' with handwritten note stating from 'The Nation', 15 October 1926.
  • 2018.9.3.5.5: notes and cuttings
    'The Nation & Athen?um [Athenaeum]', 16 October 1926, p80.
  • 2018.9.3.5.6: notes and cuttings
    Numbers 2, 8 and 9 of series titled 'What is happiness?', 1938.
  • 2018.9.3.5.7: notes and cuttings
    Issue of 'The City Temple Tidings', Church Council of The City Temple, XVI (85), 1938.
  • 2018.9.3.5.8: notes and cuttings
    Delinquency and mental health' in 'Health Education Journal', April 1943, pp1-7.
  • 2018.9.3.5.9: notes and cuttings
    The Listener', 16 December 1943, p696.
  • 2018.9.3.6: 'The Shakespeare Birthday Book'
    'The Shakespeare Birthday Book' (London: Green, And Co, 1891). Contains entries and loose notes re birthdays of Isabel Salt's family and acquaintances. news cutting on the Salt coat of arms, dated 1932.
  • 2018.9.4: Photographs and postcards
    Assorted photographs (some with explanatory notes), mounted postcards and two postcard albums. Family photographs include Isabel Salt, Lawrence Salt, Titus Salt Junior and Crossley relatives. Green postcard album inside cover reads: 'Switzerland, Feb. 22 to March 28. 1905'. Blue postcard album includes loose postcards addressed to Isabel at 'Denton Park, Ben Rhydding', 1909-1929. With postcard sent to 'Miss Salt, Imperial Nursing Home, Rutland Rd, Harrogate', 1914. Postcards in album include tourist attractions in UK and France. Mounted postcards include series depicting the 'Passionspiele' (Passion Play) at Oberammergau, Germany, 1910.
  • 2018.9.4.1: blue postcard album
    postcard collection from various holidays

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