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Philanthropy
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2018.9.2.4.3.1: Papers relating to PhilanthropyPart of the series of letters concerning charity donations (1940-1957) - 2 receipt cheque stub for £24.10s for lawyers fees (26 Mar 1940)
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2018.9.2.4.3.2: Papers relating to PhilanthropyPart of the series of letters concerning charity donations (1940-1957) - letter personal letter from Brantwood Bingley to Isabel Salt (17 Aug 1948)
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2018.9.2.4.3.3: Papers relating to PhilanthropyPart of the series of letters concerning charity donations (1940-1957) - letter from E Rowling (People's Dispensary for Sick Animals) re donation of £50 (1 Jul 1957)
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2018.9.2.4.3.4: Papers relating to PhilanthropyPart of the series of letters concerning charity donations (1940-1957) - letter from Geo. Doyle (Saltaire Congregational Church) re donation of £50 (1 Jul 1957) plus 2 receipts (£50 & £200)
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2018.9.2.4.3.5: Papers relating to PhilanthropyPart of the series of letters concerning charity donations (1940-1957) - letter from South London Mission and receipt for £50 donation (2 Jul 1957)
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2018.9.2.4.3.6: Papers relating to PhilanthropyPart of the series of letters concerning charity donations (1940-1957) - letter from Saltaire Congregational Church from Walter Morrell re thanks for the gift received (3 Jul 1957)
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2018.9.2.4.3.7: Papers relating to PhilanthropyPart of the series of letters concerning charity donations (1940-1957) - letter from Saltaire Congregational Church from Walter Morrell re trustee meeting (1 Oct 1957)
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2021.14: Sir H. Norman Rae 1860-1928 - Our Local BenefactorSir H. Norman Rae 1860-1928 by G. Shuttleworth and M. Walker. Covering he life of the man who gave Northcliffe Park to the people of Shipley
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2022.76: Bradford Charity and the Public Purse: A history of Bradford hospitals from 1780 A large format book on the history of medical provision in the Bradford area since the late eighteenth century. Contains many illustraions including images of doctor's books, posters and photographs. Includes mention of SIr Titus Salt's financial support for Bradford Infirmary. -
2024.98: A Short History of the Bradford Tradesmen's HomesA book about the almshouses in the Lily Croft area of Bradford. Mentions the donation made by Sir Titus Salt and the official opening of the refurbished chapel by Sir Anthony Salt in 1989
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A1-007: Letter from the Church to Titus SaltTypewritten Transcript of letter sent to Titus Salt esq by deacons of the Congregational Church, to thank him for the church.
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A1-011a: Sir Titus Salt's subscription for seats on opening of Royal Albert HallDocuments relating to Sir Titus Salt's subscription for seats on opening of Royal Albert Hall 29th March 1871. The seats were 'to be endowed for the use of his firm and persons employed at Saltaire when they came to London'. Information from the Royal Albert Hall.
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A1-034: The Long Watch'The Long Watch' a book on the Sailors' Children Society of Hull : financed by Titus Salt
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A1-055a-d: Dreams at Sea song sheet Cover of a song sheet 'Dreams At Sea', dedicated to Titus Salt, for the Sailor's Orphan Institute -
A1-085: Sir Titus Salt and the Orphans of HullBooklet: 'Sir Titus Salt and the Orphans of Hull' by Craig McHugh
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A1-089a-c: Salt familyDisplay board of the 'Saltaire' Stromness Lifeboat & Station. Sir TItus Salt donated money for the provision of a lifeboat at Stromness in the Orkney islands
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A1-117: 'The Lifeboat 'Saltaire' in StornowayA quote from the 'Saltaire Sentinel' article 'The Lifeboat 'Saltaire' in Stornoway, associated with copies of the drawings from the article of the 'Saltaire' lifeboat and the boat house that it was kept in. Stornoway is on the Island of Lewis, Scotland. The lifeboat had been paid for by Sir Titus Salt.
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A1-119: Stornoway Lifeboat-houseDrawing of the Stornaway lifeboat-house by John Holroyd. The house was built to house the 'Saltaire' lifeboat that had been paid for by Sir Titus Salt.
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A4-015b-c: Salt family Property Interests : Royal Albert Hall2 part Photocopy of Subscribers to boxes & stalls in the Royal Albert Hall
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A4-016: Salt family Property Interests : Royal Albert HallPhotocopy of Royal Albert Hall box purchase for £1,000 for Sir Titus Salt Bart. (March 1870)
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