Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6545 Identifier PLA3 Title Bingley, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6546 Identifier PLA4 Title Blackpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6547 Identifier PLA22 Title Bracknell, Berkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6549 Identifier PLA23 Title Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6550 Identifier PLA24 Title Clapham, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6551 Identifier PLA6 Title Dayton, Tennessee, United States of America Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6552 Identifier PLA7 Title Halifax, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6553 Identifier PLA8 Title Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6554 Identifier PLA9 Title Keighley, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6555 Identifier PLA25 Title Kelso, Roxburghshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6556 Identifier PLA26 Title Kendal, Cumbria, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6557 Identifier PLA10 Title Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6558 Identifier PLA12 Title London, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6559 Identifier PLA13 Title Longport, Staffordshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6560 Identifier PLA14 Title Longton, Staffordshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6561 Identifier PLA15 Title Manchester, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6562 Identifier PLA16 Title Marki, Poland Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6563 Identifier PLA28 Title Melbourne, Australia Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6564 Identifier PLA17 Title Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6565 Identifier PLA34 Title Salt Lake City, United States of America Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6567 Identifier PLA1 Title Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6568 Identifier PLA32 Title Scarborough, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6569 Identifier PLA33 Title Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6571 Description Town in West Yorkshire about 3 miles west of Bradford. Became heavily industrialised and expanded rapidly during the nineteenth century. Saltaire was built about 1 mile to the West of the town centre. Saltaire has always been part of Shipley for local government purposes. Identifier PLA2 Title Shipley, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6572 Identifier PLA35 Title Skegness, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6573 Identifier PLA18 Title Stafford, Staffordshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6574 Identifier PLA19 Title Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6575 Identifier PLA20 Title Stroud, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6576 Identifier PLA21 Title Tiverton, Devon, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6578 Identifier PLA29 Title New York, United States of America Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6579 Description Large city in West Yorkshire Identifier PLA5 Title Bradford, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6580 Identifier PLA11 Title Glasgow, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6581 Identifier PLA27 Title Liverpool, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6582 Identifier PLA31 Title Ossett, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6583 Identifier PLA30 Title Pudsey, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6751 Identifier PLA40 Title Thorp Arch, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6752 Identifier PLA37 Title Ilkley, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6753 Identifier PLA38 Title Harrogate, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6754 Identifier PLA36 Title Baildon, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6755 Identifier PLA39 Title Amerongen, Netherlands Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/7484 Identifier PLA45 Title Venice, Italy Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/7485 Description Stornoway is the largest town on the island of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, off the West coast of Scotland. Sir Titus Salt paid for the first lifeboat to be stationed there. Identifier PLA44 Title Stornoway, Western Isles, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/7486 Identifier PLA42 Title Oxenhope, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/7487 Identifier PLA41 Title Haworth, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/7488 Identifier PLA43 Title Ayr, Ayrshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/7715 Identifier PLA47 Title York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/7716 Identifier PLA46 Title Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/8011 Description Originally, this building was known as The Saltaire Club and Institute, with only the main hall called Victoria Hall . Completed in 1871, it was one of the final pieces of Titus Salt’s vision of a model village, providing everything a person needs in life. The institute was intended, first and foremost, to provide a social gathering space for residents (rather than a pub) and, secondly, as an educational institute. The building housed rooms for billiards, bagatelle, chess and drafts, reading, classrooms, a library, a laboratory and a large hall for lectures and concerts. It also housed the Schools of Art and Science, which later moved to the Exhibition Building. Today, the building is managed by the Salt Foundation and provides a venue for community events and weddings. Identifier PLA52 Title Victoria Hall, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/8012 Description Titus Salt was a devout Congregationalist. The Congregational Church (now the United Reformed Church) was built in 1859 with £16000 of Salt’s personal fortune (around £1.4 million today). The church stands in its own grounds with a small churchyard. Like the rest of the village, the church was constructed in Italianate style, with fluted columns, tower and scagliola pillars (imitation marble). Two ornate chandeliers of cut glass were suspended from the ceiling, requiring roof trusses to be added at a later date to support the weight. To the North side of the church is the Salt family mausoleum, where Titus, Caroline and several other members of the Salt family were buried. Following the First World War, a memorial was erected in the church grounds to commemorate those from Saltaire who lost their lives. The Church is now Grade I listed. Identifier PLA55 Title United Reformed Church building, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/8013 Description Uddingston is a small town in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It was the site of a large textile factory owned by Salts (Saltaire) Limited. Identifier PLA48 Title Uddingston, Lanarkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/8014 Description Strahallan Castle was purchased by Sir James Roberts in 1910. Sir James offered the castle for use during the First World War, and it was used a a Red Cross convalescent hospital. Durng the Second World War it temporarily hosted a Glasgow girls school that had been moved for safety. Today the castle is still home to some of Sir James's descendants. Identifier PLA51 Title Strathallan Castle, Perthshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/8015 Description A green space of woods and open moorland on the valley side to the North of Saltaire. In the later nineteenth century it became the site of pleasure grounds including a toboggan run, switchback roller coaster and other amusements. It was very popular with the residents of nearby Saltaire, Shipley and Baildon as a place of recreation. Identifier PLA49 Title Shipley Glen, Shipley, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/8016 Description Originally named Saltaire Park, the 14 acre space opened in 1871 and was free for anyone to enjoy. However, there were strict rules enforced in the park. Among other things, political and religious demonstrations were banned, as were wheeled vehicles and unaccompanied children under 8. By the early twentieth century Salts Mill and Saltaire were owned by Sir James Roberts, Roberts retired in 1918 and in 1920 gifted the park to Bradford Corporation for public use. At the same time, the part was renamed Roberts Park in memory of James's deceased son, Bertram Foster Roberts.. The park was originally reached by a bridge from the end of Victoria Road, over the valley to what is now the West entrance, at the lodge. This bridge had to be demolished after World War II, due to damage caused by tanks crossing to use the area for manoeuvres. Identifier PLA50 Title Roberts Park, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/8017 Description Saltaire Railway station was part of the Midland Railway and opened in 1856. The nearby railway, along with the canal, was likely an important factor in Titus Salt’s decision to build his model village on this site. The station closed in 1965 as part of the widespread programme of railway closures. The orignal buildings were demolished in the 1970s. A new station was reopened in 1984 and has services to Leeds, Bradford and Skipton. Identifier PLA54 Title Railway Station, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/8018 Identifier PLA57 Title Newton Abbot, Devon, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/8019 Identifier PLA56 Title Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/8020 Description Milner Field was a neo-gothic mansion built for Titus Salt Junior and Catherine Salt. They purchased Milner Field Estate on the ourskirts of Bingley in 1869. An existing manor house and farm were demolished and replaced with a new house, completed in 1871, and a new model farm. At Milner Field, the Salts hosted the Prince and Princess of Wales in 1882 when they were visting Bradord. In 1887 Princess Beatrice and her husband also stayed at the house while visting to open the new School of Art and Science in Saltaire. Identifier PLA61 Title Milner Field, Bingley, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/8021 Identifier PLA60 Title Llanfairfechan, Clwyd, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/8022 Description Hirst Wood was a large estate of land on the westernmost edge of Shipley, adjacent to Saltaire. Identifier PLA62 Title Hirst Wood, Shipley, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/8023 Description The Exhibition Building opened in 1887, built by Titus Salt Junior, Sir Titus’s youngest son, in memory of his father. The building costs were supposed to be covered by the Royal Yorkshire Jubilee held in Saltaire in 1887, but this failed to raise the required sum. The Exhibition Building was built to house the School of Art and Science. This quickly became Shipley Technical School (incorporating the School of Art). These schools eventually went on to become Shipley College, a further education college and important institution in Saltaire today which occupies several of the original buildings. The Saltaire Collection is housed inside the Exhibition Building and can be visited by appointment. Identifier PLA53 Title Exhibition Building, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/8024 Identifier PLA59 Title Cullercoats, Northumberland, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/8025 Identifier PLA58 Title Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/8184 Identifier PLA63 Title Derby, Derbyshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10523 Identifier PLA65 Title Avezzano, Italy Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10524 Identifier PLA66 Title Guise, France Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10525 Description Capital City of Argentina Identifier PLA64 Title Buenos Aires, Argentina Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10756 Identifier PLA68 Title Copenhagen, Denmark Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10757 Description The Wesleyan Methodist Chapel that first stood on this site was built in 1868 on land gifted by Titus Salt. The original church was demolished in 1970 due to its deteriorating condition. The current Methodist Church was built in 1971 and was subsequently modified to be more in keeping with the surrounding village. Saltaire has survived into the 21st century remarkably unscathed. With the Bath and Wash Houses and the Congregational Sunday School, the Wesleyan Methodist Church is one of the few buildings to have been lost. Identifier PLA75 Title Methodist Church building, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10758 Description City in northern Lancashire Identifier PLA74 Title Lancaster, Lancashire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10759 Description The original boathouse was built in 1871. It was eventually converted to a pub. By the turn of the twenty first century the building was derelict. It was taken over, renovated and reopened as the Boathouse Inn. Unlike many buildings in Saltaire, the boathouse is unlisted due to extensive refurbishment and changes to the structure of the building. Nevertheless, it remains an important location in the village for recreation and tourism. Identifier PLA73 Title Boathouse, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10760 Description New Lanark was founded in 1785 as the site of a new cotton mill and housing for its workers. Under the later progressie ownership of Robert Owen the site became famous. It is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site Identifier PLA72 Title New Lanark, Lanarkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10761 Description Stromness is the second largest town in the Orkney Islands off the north coast of Scotland. The first lifeboat station in the Orkneys was opened here in 1867. Sir Titus Salt gave money for the purchase of a 33 foot (10 metre), 10-oared wooden lifeboat. Identifier PLA71 Title Stromness, Orkney, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10762 Description The Salt School building on Victoria Road opened in 1868 as the location for the Factory School associated with Salts Mill. Before this, the Factory School was housed in the Dining Hall further down the road. There were both day scholars and half-timers, who would work at the mill for half a day and attend school for the other half. Boys entered on the right and girls on the left and the school was designed to cater for 750 children initially. In 1874, there were 806 half-timers and 454 day scholars, with an average attendance of 665. The schools were constructed with state-of-the-art technology: hot water central heating, gas lighting, and tip-up lavatories. In 1878, the school moved to the newly-built Albert Road Board School (today Saltaire Primary School). The Victoria Road building became the Salt High School catering for both girls and boys. The High School eventually moved to a new site on the far side of Roberts Park. Today the original building, along with the Exhibition Building, Dining Hall and the Jonathan Silver building, forms Shipley College, a further education institution. Outside the building there are two lions and two more on the opposite side of the road. Their names can just be made out, inscribed on their pedestals: Peace, War, Vigilance and Determination. Local legend has it that these were originally constructed for Nelson’s Column in Trafalgar Square. This is, unfortunately, almost certainly a myth. Identifier PLA70 Title Salt High School building, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10763 Description Titus Salt built the Bath and Wash houses in 1863 at a cost of £7000 (over £600,000 today). These housed 24 baths, 12 each for men and women and a Turkish bath. A warm bath would cost 6d. and a cold one 3d. The wash house contained everything people would need to wash and dry their clothes: 48 washing, rinsing and steam tubs, 48 drying closets, a steam dryer and mangles, meaning clothes could be cleaned and dried in under 1 hour. As in the rest of the North of England, the Bath and Wash Houses did not prove popular. People preferred to bathe in the privacy of their own homes and wash clothes in their own kitchen where they could also complete other tasks. The buildings were converted into houses in the late 1800s before being completely demolished in 1936. Today, a community garden has been planted on the site, following consultation with residents in 2011. Identifier PLA69 Title Bath and Wash House, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10764 Identifier PLA67 Title Austwick, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10822 Description As the population of Saltaire grew, the Factory School on Victoria Road (today the Salt Building) became inadequate for the number of children requiring an education. The Salt family provided land on the Western side of Albert Road for the building of a new school for primary education.The local school board opened the Albert Road Board Schools in 1878 to cater for 815 younger children. The original Factory School on Victoria Road remained in use as the High School. The building is still in use and today hosts Saltaire Primary School. Identifier PLA78 Title Albert Road School buildings, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10823 Description Unlike many of his contemporaries, Titus Salt was determined to ensure a decent quality of life for his workers, even after they left his employ. In addition to the many educational institutions he built to allow workers to better themselves, he also commissioned the almshouses on Victoria Road. The 45 almshouses were built to provide shelter for those who couldn’t support themselves, such as widows and injured workers. Although preference was given to workers in Salts Mill and their families, anyone of ‘good character’ and unable to support themselves was eligible. Although this was unusually generous by the standards of the time, residents were subject to strict rules on their behaviour and the maintenance of the houses. In what is now No. 29, there was originally a small chapel to save residents walking down to the Congregational Church. On opening it, Salt is reported to have said: 'My sole desire is that you should be happy, and nothing would give me greater pleasure than to know that you are so'. Identifier PLA79 Title Almshouses, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10824 Description The Sunday School was the last building constructed in Titus Salt’s lifetime, built on the corner of Caroline Street and Victoria Road. Initially, the site was going to be used for a hotel but it was repurposed for the Sunday School. Salt was a keen proponent of Sunday Schools and lived just long enough to see his own completed. Titus and his wife Caroline attended the opening ceremony but were forced to leave early due to his failing health. His grandson, Harold Salt, opened the Sunday School in May 1876. Sir Titus died in December the same year. The Sunday School was demolished in 1973 and is now a council-run car park. Identifier PLA80 Title Congregational Sunday School site, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10825 Description The Dining Hall was the very first public building in Saltaire, completed in 1854. The Dining Hall served many purposes during the early years of Saltaire. In addition to serving 600 breakfasts and 700 dinners every day, it doubled as a school for ‘half-timers’, children who would work in the mill during the morning, then attend school in the afternoon. It also served as a meeting hall, library, reading room and a venue for religious services, public lectures and other meetings. As Saltaire grew, these functions were gradually moved to purpose-built buildings including: the Salt Schools on Victoria Road, the Saltaire Club and Institute, the Congregational Church and the Methodist Chapel. Today, the Dining Hall is owned by Shipley College and is known as the Mill Building. A major refurbishment and conversion in 1998 modified the interior to make it suitable for lessons, but the changes are entirely reversible. Identifier PLA76 Title Dining Hall building, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10826 Description Titus Salt built an infirmary in Saltaire to care for the village residents. It had enough wards and beds for 27 patients, a dispensary and a surgery for treating workers injured in Salts Mill. The hospital was taken over by the NHS in 1948. It was sold in 1974 and became a private nursing home. It has since been converted to private residences. Identifier PLA77 Title Sir Titus Salt's Hospital building, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10827 Description Seaside resort in southern England. Location of a school attended by Shipley textiles businessman, MP and philanthropist SIr Norman Rae. Identifier PLA81 Title St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10855 Description The first building to be constructed in Saltaire, Salts Mill was designed to manufacture textiles on a truly industrial scale. Titus Salt’s intention was to incorporate all elements of the manufacturing process under one roof, rather than each taking place at a separate location as his previous mills in Bradford required.Employing around 4000 workers, the Mill was the very heart of Saltaire. Part of Salt’s motivation to build Saltaire was his concern over the pollution and living conditions in Bradford. To prevent Saltaire suffering the same issues, each of the chimneys was fitted with an early device to remove pollutants from smoke. The Mill changed hands many times over the years. Following the collapse of the textile industry in West Yorkshire, processes were gradually moved out of the Salts Mill building. In 1985, the last processes were relocated, and the empty mill put up for sale. In 1987, Jonathan Silver purchased the Mill and refurbished it into the building we see today. Rather than a single manufacturing centre, the Mill is both the site of multiple new businesses and a cultural hub with shops, an art gallery and restaurant. Identifier PLA83 Title Salts Mill, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10856 Description Village near Bradford in West Yorkshire Identifier PLA85 Title Harden, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10857 Description Town in Bavaria, Germany. Visited by Isabel Salt during her European travels. Identifier PLA89 Title Oberammergau, Germany Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10858 Description City in California, United States of America Identifier PLA88 Title Los Angeles, United States of America Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10859 Description Capital city of Russia Identifier PLA82 Title Moscow, Russia Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10860 Description City in Saxony, Germany Identifier PLA84 Title Dresden, Germany Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10861 Description City in Saxony, Germany Identifier PLA86 Title Leipzig, Germany Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10862 Description Village near Halifax, West Yorkshire Identifier PLA87 Title Lightcliffe, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10969 Description City in California, United States of America Identifier PLA90 Title Montefalcione, Italy Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/10970 Description Market town in North Yorkshire Identifier PLA91 Title Settle, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/11261 Description Village in West Yorkshire on the outskirts of Haworth. Site of a mill owned by Salts (Saltaire) Ltd. Identifier PLA92 Title Hellifield, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/11262 Description Village in West Yorkshire on the outskirts of Keighley. Site of a mill owned by Salts (Saltaire) Ltd. Identifier PLA93 Title Damems, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/12588 Description The main site of the Royal Yorkshire Jubilee Exhibition held in 1887 in Saltaire. Identifier PLA100 Title Royal Yorkshire Jubilee Exhibition site, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/12589 Description Capital city of France Identifier PLA94 Title Paris, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/12590 Description A village just outside Halifax in West Yorkshire. Location of Crows Nest, a favourite home of Sir Titus Salt which was originally owned by the Walker family. Identifier PLA95 Title Crow Nest, Lightcliffe, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/12591 Description Originally the stables for Salts Mill. Now converted to residences. Identifier PLA96 Title Stables building, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/12592 Description A viilage near Leeds in West Yorkshire. Titus Salt rented Methley Park as his main home between 1858 and 1867. Identifier PLA97 Title Methley, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/12593 Description A viilage near Wakefield in West Yorkshire. Titus Salt's parents moved the family to a farm at Crofton in 1813 and stayed until 1822. Identifier PLA98 Title Crofton, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/12594 Description A village near Leeds in West Yorkshire. Titus Salt was born here in 1803. The Salt family lived at the The Manor House. Identifier PLA99 Title Morley, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/12714 Identifier PLA101 Title Fairlight Hall, East Sussex, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/13132 Identifier PLA103 Title Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/13133 Identifier PLA102 Title Chorley, Lancashire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/13405 Identifier PLA104 Title Mirpur, Pakistan Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/13494 Identifier PLA105 Title Wakefield, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/13586 Description Northcliffe is an area on the south side of the Aire Valley near to Saltaire. It was a site of woods, agriculture, coal mining and stone quarrying from the seventeenth to the early twentieth century, In 1919 Norman Rae, a local mill owner and MP for Shipley, donated £12,500 to the local council to purchase 114 acres of Northcliffe for use by the public. It is now a park, allotments and playing fields. Identifier PLA106 Title Northcliffe, Shipley, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/13611 Description Thackley is a suburb of Bradford near to Shipley. Identifier PLA107 Title Thackley, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place -- Url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/13670 Description Cross Roads was originally a small village situated between Keighley and Haworth. It was the site of a textile mill operated by Salts (Saltaire) Limited. Identifier PLA108 Title Cross Roads, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Type place --