3 payments to collect. Repaired wall in Caroline Street. Allotments in front of mill and between river and canal are to give notice as council sold land. Land to be used for cricket and football.
May 8 1914 Opening Saltaire Cricket Pavillion (2). full spread-with photo. June 10 1914 Sir James Roberts' Scottish tenantry. Aug 5 1914 Half-time working at the mill. Sept 1 1914 advert. Aug 13 1914 Bradford Merchants and the Moratorium
Mr Robinson seems unreliable as he made out, he was acting for Mr Foster and clearly not; a man was looking at cricket field and its potential; Removal vans were at Milner Field; Mr Feather, butcher, wants to purchase his stable & fields; Man in boat house wants to purchase the boat house
May 4 1914 Opening of the Saltaire Cricket Pavillion with. photograph of Roberts and Illingworth. May 8 1914 Opening Saltaire Cricket Pavillion (1). full spread-with photo
Article and photograph from the Yorkshire Observer newspaper of Sir James Roberts with grandchildren at the opening of the Saltaire Park Cricket Pavillion, May 1914. Sir James is pictured between Percy Illingworth MP, the Chief Government Whip and MP for Shipley, and Mr R Brook. Sir James Roberts had funded the building of the pavillion.
Photograph of Sir James & James Denby Roberts with Percy Illingworth MP opening Saltaire Cricket Pavillion, 9th May 1914. James Roberts had provided funding for the pavillion.
Copy of the Bradford Daily Telegraph article on the opening of the Saltaire Cricket Pavillion, 1914. James Roberts had provided funding for the pavillion.