Salts (Saltaire) Ltd.

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Identifier
PAR14
Name
Salts (Saltaire) Ltd.
Description
From 1923, the successor company to Sir Titus Salt Bart. and Sons Co. Ltd. A consortium of businessmen bought the business from Sir James Roberts in 1918. The company was floated on the stock exchange and changed its name in 1923.
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Items with "Publisher: Salts (Saltaire) Ltd."
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B1-431: Rules to be Observed Physical Object
B1-450a-b: Employee Handbook Physical Object
Items with "Associated person or organisation: Salts (Saltaire) Ltd."
Title Class
2018.16: Mr G Armstrong, Long Service Certificate Physical Object
2018.21: Souvenir plate Physical Object
2018.6: Photograph of nurses on a Salts (Saltaire) Ltd. lorry Physical Object
2018.7: Salts (Saltaire) Ltd mug Physical Object
2019.33: Herbert Hey (1881-1942) Physical Object
2019.34: Moss Samuel Myers (1864-1944) Physical Object
2019.35: Arthur Reminton Hollins (1878-1929 Physical Object
2020.18: Bright Boots Physical Object
2020.20: Timeline for Salts (Saltaire) Ltd - Uddingston Physical Object
2021.17: Textile Voices - Mill Life This Century Physical Object
2022.47: 'Bradford Chamber of Commerce Centenary 1851-1951' Physical Object
2022.80: Two Salts of Saltaire clothes brushes Physical Object
2022.82: Two Salts (Saltaire) Limited metal badges Physical Object
2022.83: Salts (Saltaire) Limited metal key fob Physical Object
2022.84: Portrait of Arthur Hill Physical Object
2024.31.6: Spinning shed at Salt's Mill 1940s Physical Object
2024.31.8: The dye house at Salt's Mill 1920s Physical Object
A3-101a-b: George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Saltaire Mills Physical Object
A3-102: George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Saltaire Mills Physical Object
B1-032/3/27: Empty room with columns and benches Physical Object
B1-032/3/28: Empty room with columns and tables Physical Object
B1-032/3/29: Empty room with benches (1) Physical Object
B1-032/3/30: Empty room with benches (2) Physical Object

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