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Salts Mill
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2019.45.11: Saltaire OverlookersSaltaire Overlookers Part 1-Part 5 1853-1959
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2019.45.12: Edwin EllisBiography of Edwin Ellis a Salts Mill manager
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2019.45.19: Timeline for George William Slatter 1852-1935Timeline for George William Slatter - Salts School Science Master and Salts mill Chemist
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2019.6.1: Reed BrushReed Brush with wooden handle.
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2019.6.3: Wooden wall / table cloth measureWooden wall / table cloth measure.
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2019.62: With the Complements of the Telegraph & ArgusA pack of 5 prints of drawings of: Saltaire Mills; Riddlesden Hall; Raggalans Inn, Queensbury; The Alhambra Theatre; Bradford; Bingley Church
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2019.7.1: ShuttleShuttle used in the textile manufacture.
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2019.7.2: ShuttleShuttle used in the textile manufacture.
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2019.8.1: Fire Hose nozzleFire hose nozzle, marked Titus Salt Esqr.
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2019.8.2: Fire Hose nozzleFire hose nozzle.
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2019.9.2.2: Town planShowing the town and works of Saltaire and Saltaire Park. From an original plan by Lockwood and Mawson c.1870. The park was under construction in 1870, but was always part of the Lockwood and Mawsons plan for the Town, so this may be a plan for the future or it may be to show the completed work. The corner site at the west end of Gordon Terrace is not yet developed. This site was bought by Sir Titus in 1874.
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2019.9.2.3: Saltaire town planShowing the town and works of Saltaire and Saltaire Park. From an original plan by Lockwood and Mawson c.1870. The park was under construction in 1870, but was always part of the Lockwood and Mawsons plan for the Town, so this may be a plan for the future or it may be to show the completed work. The corner site at the west end of Gordon Terrace is not yet developed. This site was bought by Sir Titus in 1874.
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2020.21: Sir William Fairbairn A portrait drawing of Sir William Fairbairn, the leading Victorian engineer, published in the Supplement to the Illustrated London News 29 August 1974 following his death.Farirbairn helped to design Salts Mill -
2020.6.2: Saltaire Overlookers 1830-1914 'Saltaire Overlookers 1830-1914' by Roger Clarke, with contributions by Colin Coates: Includes items relating to individual overlookers and the social life of overlookers -
2021.11.1: Salts Mill- The Owners and Managers 1853-1986 Salts Mill- The Owners and Managers 1853-1986 by Maggie Smith and Colin Coates. With a black and white photograph of Sir Titus Salt on the front cover. -
2021.11.2: Salts Mill- The Owners and Managers 1853-1986Salts Mill- The Owners and Managers 1853-1986 by Maggie Smith and Colin Coates. With a black and white photograph of Sir Titus Salt on the front cover.
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2021.12: Salt & Silver - A Story of HopeSalt & Silver - A Story of Hope by Jim Greenhalf. Containing the story of Titus Salt and Jonathan Silver and their relationship tSaltaire Mill
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2021.17: Textile Voices - Mill Life This CenturyTextile Voices - Mill Life This Century - edited by Olive Howarth. Containing photographs and memories of textile workers
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2021.22: Saltaire TalesSaltaire Tales by Eddie Lawler - Poems by Eddie Lawler with watercoloured pictures by Deborah M. Lawson
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2021.3: Direktoratet for patent - og Varemoerkevoesenet Record of registration of Belwarp name and logo at the international Patents Bureau, Copenhagen in Denmark in 1906 under the name of Sit Titus Salt, Bart, Sons & Company Ltd and records any subsequent updates up to 1926. Document headed : 'Rongeriget Danmark' with 'Belwarp' image pasted onto the page. Reverse side includes typed numbered list including: 1. registree's name and address: 'Sir Titus Salt Baronet, Sons and Company Limited, Fabrikanter, Saltaireved Bradford,England. 2. the overseas registrar's name and address 3. date of original registration in the ledger: 2 January 1906 4. description of the trademark 5. the types of business for which the trademark is registered 6. further remarks The trademark was registered in Lodon on 11 February 1897.The Danish registration was in January 1906 and was renewed in 1912. The company name was changed to Salts (Saltaire) Ltd recorded on 12 January 1926.
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