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H2-210.61: Back cover of James Roberts newspaper cuttings book 1905-1918Back cover of a book of James Robert's newspaper cuttings 1905-1918
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H2-210.8: Pages 11-12 from a book of James Robert's newspaper cuttings 1905-1918May 18 1906 Mr Roberts' offer to Shipley (2). May 18 1906 Letter re. Roberts offer to Shipley. May 25 1906 Salts Mill Officials at Arnside
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2024.81: Little Germany by John S Roberts An illustrated booklet about the local history of the Little Germany area of Bradford. City Trail No.3. As well as a trail around Little Germany there is an overview of the early textile industry in Bradford from the late eighteenth century. Includes fairly detailed discussion of development of textile warehouses fairly detailed history of the development of -
H2-003: Roberts Tax documentBooklet: Tax document re. Milner Field
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H2-104: Salt & Roberts familiesPhotograph of the Salt & Roberts families at a Saltaire Festival Symposium September 2012
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H2-105: Salt & Roberts familiesPhotograph of the Salt & Roberts families at a Saltaire Festival Symposium September 2012
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H2-147: Strathallan Castle and convalescent soldiers'Strathallan Castle: Convalescent Tommies & Nurses' - article in the Daily Sketch 1915. Strahallan Castle was an estate in Scotland purchased by Sir James Roberts. In 1914 Roberts offered the estate for use for the care of World War One soldiers.
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H2-208.43: Baker Letters - letter from James Roberts concerning acreage of land near Hirst MillAcreage of land from River Bridge at Saltaire to Hirst Mills and from centre of River to centre of Hirst Lane. .
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Baker, JohnJohn Baker was a Clerk of Works at Salts Mill during the early twentieth century when it was owned by Sir James Roberts. He then became Roberts' representative in Saltaire when Salts Mill was sold in 1918. He collected rent for Roberts, gave out pensions and generally looked out for his interests. The Saltaire Collection includes correspondence between Baker and Roberts.
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H2-005: Roberts Tax recordsBooklet: Tax, Insurance & Rates re. The Knoll, Baildon
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H2-208.11: Baker Letter 1918-1922 - Photocopies of originalsList of wages of the park gardener and insurance stamps for May and June. On the reverse side a list of the unpaid garden rents.
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H2-208.226: Baker Letters - regarding: death of pensioner; rent arrears; Hirst Wood plansPensioner Elizabeth Gregson died 29th Jan. Mrs Park from Hirst Wood cottages missed rent payment. She looks after family and old father - husband killed in war. When Hirst Wood Estate passes to Shipley Council John will have to pass over all plans.
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C4a-013.4: The Saltaire Journal Vol.1 No.4 March 2010 The Whitlam Family?....Who are they?Includes snippet about Saltaire Park and Sir James Roberts. Includes a book review of The Buildings of England : Yorkshire West Riding : Leeds, Bradford and the North by Leach and Pevsner and a CD review of Shipley St Pauls Church which mentions burials of Saltaire residents
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H2-208.140: Baker Letters - regarding: sale of the two mills and land, and boat house and land; new mill owners purchase housesMr Thomas asked the price of the two mills and land. Mr Sutton asked about the boathouse and land. Mr Badland stated people felt the new firm should take the park as it was used by their tenants and workers. The firm bought 50 houses in Saltaire from Mt Thornton for £6250. Mr Willy send noticed to allotments near Masonâ??s Mill.
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H2-208.258: Baker Letters - regarding: arrears on Hist Lock cottagesArrears on Hist Lock cottages - Alfred Hindle owes £10 3s; late Mrs Park £6 5s (now in Lidget Green); Mr Edward Jennings of Higher Lock Cottage owes 15s 6d.
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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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D3-002: Leisure - Park & AmenitiesPostcard of Toboggan Run on Shipley Glen with people
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D3-003: Leisure - Park & AmenitiesPostcard of Toboggan Run on Shipley Glen with no people
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D3-004: Leisure - Park & AmenitiesPostcard of camp site on Shipley Glen, looking towards Shipley (n.d.)
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D3-008: Leisure - Park & AmenitiesCopy of postcard of Hirstwood House and Mill
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