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2018.9.4.10: Photograph of Isabel Salt Photograph of Isabel Salt at Denton Hall, Ilkley with a dog: Hand-written note on back in Isabel's handwritting; original 2018.9.4.51 -
2020.2.8: The Shipley Times & Express PictorialThe 'Shipley Times & Express Pictorial' 1937 booklet was produced as a pictorial record of events in Shipley for 1937. It includes a review of the year. The magazine mainly consists of photographs, with text, on the main events of 1937. This includes the visit to Shipley and Saltaire by King Goerge VI and Queen Elizabeth, along with the street parties and school events to celebrate the Coronation. The magazine also includes photographs of various Shipley personalities, wedding groups and the opening of Hall Royd Methodist Church. The magazine also includes a photograph of Joan Kendall of Katherine Street, Saltaire, for completing 7 years of unbroken school attendance.
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A1-011b: Salt familyAn extract from a book titled The Royal Albert Hall. The extract is Chapter 2 The Prince as President. The book is possibly by Ronald Clark, (Ronald William, 1916-1987), published by Hamish Hamilton, London 1958. This books is on the British Library Catalogue 000713041.
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A1-033a: Titus Salt's statueLaminated photograph/article about Sir Titus Salt statue (Town Hall Sq), with photographs of a commemorative medal
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A1-033b: Newspaper article on SIr Titus Salt's statueLaminated copy of newspaper item on Sir Titus Salt's statue, Town Hall Sq.: 'The Pillar of Salt'
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A1-033c: Photograph of Sir TItus Salt's statueLaminated copy of two photographs: Sir Titus Salt's statue outside Town Hall Sq. The same statue following its move to Lister Park
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A1-060: Statue of Sir Titus SaltHand coloured print of the statue of Titus Salt outside Bradford Town Hall
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A1-144: Salt medallion Medallion commemorating the erection of a statue of Titus Salt in Bradford Town Hall Sq (4cm) Shows full-height statue and plinth; Around the edge: 'Erected by the people of Bradford in honour of Sir Titus Salt Bart.' ; Date at the base of the meddalliaon -1874. On reverse: A bust of Sir Titus Salt and the words 'Sir Titus Salt Bart' -
A1-145: Salt medallion Medallion commemorating the erection of a statue of Titus Salt in Bradford Town Hall Sq (4.cm): Shows Salt statue on plinth. Inscription around the edge reads: 'Erected in Honour to Sir Titus Salt Bart' 'Bradford 1874; Inscription below the statue reads 'R. Eagle' -
A1-146: Salt medallion Medallion commemorating the erection of a statue of Titus Salt in Bradford Town Hall Sq (2.5 cm)Shows Salt statue on plinth. Inscription around the edge reads: 'Erected in Honour to Sir Titus Salt Bart' 'Bradford 1874. -
A1-147: Salt medallion Medallion commemorating the erection of a statue of Titus Salt in Bradford Town Hall Sq (2.5 cm). Shows Salt statue on plinth. Inscription around the edge reads: 'Erected in Honour to Sir Titus Salt Bart' 'Bradford 1874. -
A2-022a: Furniture at Temple Newsam HouseExtracts from Furniture at Temple Newsam House and Lotherton Hall by Christopher Gilbert, from Volume II (1978) & III (1998) - The Salt Furniture by Marsh & Jones
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A2-048a-b: Salt Family Redidences: Milner FieldPhotograph of Emma Johnson, Cook of Methely Hall + Laminated coy
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A2-081: Salt family Residences.Photocopy of coloured photograph of Methley Hall, Leeds. The temporary home of Sir Titus Salt.
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A2-082: Salt family Residences - Crow Nest Laminated copy of two photos of Crow Nest & Methley Hall -
A3-011: Medal commemorating the Royal Yorkshire Jubilee ExhibitionDetail photograph of medal with view of Saltaire Institute commemorating Jubilee Exhibition May 1887.
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A3-049: Salt Family: Royal VisitsInvitation to Mr & Mrs Salt to meet the Prince & Princess of Wales at a reception at Bradford Town Hall
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A3-056: Salt Family: Royal VisitsLetter from Mary Rouse of Firby Hall, Bedale to 'Kate' Salt (??)
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A3-084: Reply to invitationNote from the Company of Simpson of Birks Hall, Halifax accepting invitation to Milner Field for royal visit
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A3-088: Salt Family: Royal VisitsNote from Col. Harrison of Rawdon Hall accepting invitation to Milner Field for royal visit
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