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Salts Mill
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2021.6: Salt & Saltaire by Dr. Gary FirthCard-backed book: Salt & Saltaire by Dr. Gary Firth. Contains text and photographs on the history of Saltaire
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2021.8: Salt & Saltaire by W.E. AldersonBook - Salt & Saltaire by William Edward Alderson containing text and mainly modern coloured photographs of Saltaire. Information on Dr Alderson in the Foreward.
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2022.2: Saltaire And Its Founder by Abraham Holroyd An account of Titus Salt and the founding of Saltaire -
2022.20: Bygone Bradford A book of black and white photographs from the commercial archive of the Bradford Telegraph and Argus newspaper. The book includes views of many events and places in Bradford and the surrounding areas. Includes the following photographs relevant to Saltaire: page 113, the statue of Sir Titus Salt in its original position outside Bradford Town Hall (it is now located in Lister Park in the outskirts of Bradford); page 115, Salts (Saltaire) LImited private fire brigade pictured with their fire engine in 1939; page 127, the Salts Silver Band in the village in 1931. -
2022.29: Chasing the sixpence: The lives of Bradford mill folkPaperback book. History of textile workers in Bradford during the period 1920s to 1970s. Accounts of their working and living conditions based on interviews with dozens of former mill workers.
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2022.39: Saltaire and its Founder, Sir Titus Salt Bart. by Abraham HolroydA book of text with black and white prints relating the life story of Sir Titus Salt, by a man who new him personally. Includes information on Saltaire Societies and Institutions, and the text of: 'A Song of Saltaire'. Includes a modern Introduction by Dereck Bryant, and a Biblography of historians and web-sites relative to Saltaire
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2022.42: 'Saltaire - the origins of a model industrial community'A collection of 20 reproductions of old documents, prints and photographs relating to Saltaire
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2022.47: 'Bradford Chamber of Commerce Centenary 1851-1951'A book consisting mainly of advertisements relating to the textile trade, including one for 'Salts (Saltaire) Ltd'. Plus some articles, including one on 'Textile Machinery Through The Ages'. and 'Some Notable Industrial Enterprises'
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2022.51: The history of Pace The story of Pace Microtechnology from its foundation in the early 1980s to its acqusition by Arris in the 2010s. Based on original research by Mike Farren, including extensive interviews with the founders David Hood and Barry Rubery and key manager Rob Fleming. -
2022.52: Saltaire : An introduction to the village of Sir Titus Salt' by Jack Reynolds A brief history of the story of Saltaire, combined with a guided walk around the village -
2022.56: Saltaire History ExhibitionA booklet designed for an exhibition showing the chronological history of Saltaire- contains text and photographs
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2022.59: Saltaire - A Sketch HistoryAn original copy of the 1898 version of 'Saltaire - A Sketch' with a 'Brief Description of its origin and Later Developments'. Illustrated with original photographs. This is a copy directed at the United States and is priced at 25 cents.
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2022.60: Sir Titus Salt Bart Sons & Co. Jubilee Souvenir 1853-1903A booklet published to celebrate the 50 year jubilee of the founding of the Saltaire Mill. With text and black and white photographs. The cover features a photograph of Sir Titus Salt and an image of his Croix de la Legion d'Honneur awarded by France for services to the textile industry.
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2022.61: Titus Salt and Saltaire - Industry and Virtue by John Styles A short history of Saltaire, containing text and black and white photographs -
2022.62: It's a Mean Old Scene by Jim GreenhalfA History of Modern Bradford from 1974
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2022.70: Bradford Antiquary - 1987 An edition of the journal of the Bradford Antiquarian Society. Contains chapter called "Crisis at Saltaire"pages 1-10. This is a brief account of a meeting to discuss the future of Salts Mill following its closure as a working textile factory in 1986. Most of the article is a report of an address given by Dr Lindstrum on the important heritage of Sats Mill and Saltaire. -
2022.72: Photographic postcards of Saltaire and Shipley from the early twentieth centuries Black and white photographic postcards of various scenes in and near Saltaire and Shipley. Includes: a view of Salts Mill from the United Reformed Church; the bandstand and the status of Sir Titus Salt in Roberts Park; the canal lock near Hirst Wood (about a mile from Saltaire); Market Place in Shipley; the Otley Road bridge over the river AIre in Shipley. -
2022.77: Salt & Saltaire A history of Sir Titus Salt and Saltaire by W.E. Alderson. Contains a large number of historical black and white photographs and more modern colour photographs. It was riginally a compilation of facts and photographs by the author and was not intended for publication. It was published in memoriam after the author's unexpected death. -
2022.78: Aerial photograph of Salts Mill and SaltaireA history of Sir Titus Salt and Saltaire by W.E. Alderson. Contains a large number of historical black and white photographs and more modern colour photographs. It was riginally a compilation of facts and photographs by the author and was not intended for publication. It was published in memoriam after the author's unexpected death.
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2022.84: Portrait of Arthur Hill Framed oil painting of Arthur Hill, a director of Salts (Saltaire) Limited when it was first listed as a public company in 1923. The portrait is of Hill in older age.
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