Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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- Place name
- Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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Saltaire is an area on the Western edge of Shipley in West Yorkshire. The village was created from the 1850s onwards by Bradford industrialist Titus Salt as a location for a new textile mill and homes and amenities for its workers. The village had many public buildings and amenities including: shops, schools, a dining hall, a Club and Institute, and a public park with sporting areas.
Most of the village remains intact today. In 2001 Saltaire became a UNESCO World Heritage Site. - Additional information
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Linked resources
| Title | Class |
|---|---|
| H2-208.44: Baker Letters - regarding: plan of Fanny Street | Physical Object |
| H2-208.45: Baker Letters - regarding: Plan of Fanny Street | Physical Object |
| H2-208.48: Baker Letters - regarding: Plans and acreage | Physical Object |
| H2-208.58: Baker Letters - regarding: ownership of Park Street and visit by Catherine Salt | Physical Object |
| H2-208.68: Baker Letters - regarding: Mr Normington and Mr Heys buying land opposite John Street | Physical Object |
| H2-208.76: Baker Letters - regarding: Mr Normington to buy timber | Physical Object |
| H2-208.85: Baker Letters - regarding: plans of land between Caroline Street and railway; possible sale of land near Albert Road | Physical Object |
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