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B1-355-10: Messrs Salts (Saltaire) Ltd. Damens Mill Keighley. (Folder from Central Land Board relating to Damens Mill)Post card from Central Land Board to Morley, relating to Damens Mill
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B1-355-11: Messrs Salts (Saltaire) Ltd. Damens Mill Keighley. (Folder from Central Land Board relating to Damens Mill)Letter from District Valuer's office to Morley re Damens Mill, relating to a claim
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B1-355-12: Messrs Salts (Saltaire) Ltd. Damens Mill Keighley. (Folder from Central Land Board relating to Damens Mill)Letter from Morley to District Valuer re Damens Mill claim
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B1-355-13: Messrs Salts (Saltaire) Ltd. Damens Mill Keighley. (Folder from Central Land Board relating to Damens Mill)Printed form from Valuation Office for claims on land depreciation re Damens Mill
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B1-355-9: Messrs Salts (Saltaire) Ltd. Damens Mill Keighley. (Folder from Central Land Board relating to Damens Mill)Plan of Damens Mill, Keighley
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B1-364: Salts MillPhotocopy of Black and White postcard of a print of an aerial perspective of Salt's Mill- showing the railway in the mill yard
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B1-032/3/31: Empty room in the millColour photograph taken after the mill had closed down. It shows an empty room with orange coloured walls and a large window to the right. there is a poster of 'Bradford, a surprising place' on the wall next to a drawing on white paper.
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H1-012.2: A day in the life of... Donald Hanson ('Boss at mill')A newspaper interview with then Salts Mill manager Donald Hanson, about his interest in wool-making and thoughts on the contemporary textile industry.
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Pace Micro Technology Pace Microtechnology Ltd was a Bradford-based company that originally sold software for early Apple personal computers. During the 1980s the company began designing and manufacturing data communication modems and later satellite TV receivers and video recorders. By the late 1990s and into the 21st century, PACE collaborated with major, well-known tech giants such as BSkyB and Amstrad. This local business had become an international multi-million-pound enterprise and put Pace at the front of the digital revolution. From the late 1980s Pace based its business in Salts Mill. They became the first major tenant of local entrepreneur Jonathan Silver who purchased Salts Mill in the late 1980s following its closure as a working textile mill. The huge success of Pace and the company's presence in Salts Mill played an important role in the transformation of Saltaire from an old, decaying industrial mill and village into a thriving modern enterprise and desireable place to live. -
2025.85: Annie the story of a Victorian Mill GirlBook by Margaret Nash and illustrated by Kay Dixey. Part of the Historical Storybooks series for Key Stage 2 children focusing on Titus Salt and Salts Mill. The book contains black and white and coloured illustrations
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2018.43: Salts Mill 1890Black and white photograph of Salts Mill in 1890 viewed from Green Lane before houses were built. A few houses in the village are visibie, and the Congregatational Church is on the right. Skyline has many trees. Geese are visible in the foreground.
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B1-054a: Salts MillA copy of 'Salts Mill Saltaire: An Architectural Feasibility Study' by DEGW Architecture, Planning & Design of London
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B1-061/14a: Salts MillHand written notes on various events relating to Salts Mill 1918-1963
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B1-061/14b: Salts MillHand written notes on various events relating to Salts Mill 1918-1963
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B1-066: Salts MillNews cutting of Prince George visiting Salts Mill
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B1-067: Salts MillMounted photograph, 'Roofs of Salts Mill' (c. 1980's?)
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B1-115/a-b: Salts MillInformation sheet 'Speciality hair fibres' (2 copies)
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B1-123: Salts MillSet of 7 transfer sheets of reversed images for marking export cloth.
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B1-124a-d: Salts Mill4 photograph prints of the transfer sheets from B1-123
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B1-125: Salts MillSmall coloured mounted card of 'Saltaire Mills 1850'
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