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2024.31.7: Victoria Road, as it passes Salt's Mill, going towards the cast iron bridge now demolishedVictoria Road, as it passes Salt's Mill, going towards the cast iron bridge now demolished. Early 20th century. 1 of a set of 12 photographs from the collections of the Saltaire Village Society and the Saltaire Traders' Association
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E1a-021a: Salts School certificateCopy of a 'Salts School certificate' for Ada Fox on leaving the Salts School, Shipley in 1879. There are drawings of the Institute and the main Salt Schools building on Victoria Road. The certificate is signed by Medina Griffiths (headmistress of Salt High School for Girls) and Titus Salt Junior (chairman of the board of governors).
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A4-005: Dayton - The other town that the Salts builtBooklet giving brief history of the developments in Dayton, Tennessee where the Salt family built a large mining and processing enterprise, and an accompanying town for the workers that had similarities to Saltaire.
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B1-187a-c: Large poster for 'Salts Belwarp'A large poster advertising 'Salts' Belwarp' cloth. Belwarp was a company based in Argentina and became a subsidiary of Salts.
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C2b-102/1/12: Salts Hospital (55)Salts Hospital (55). One of a collection of Slides relating to Saltaire compiled by Albert Bowtell.
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C2b-102/6/7: Salts School top of Bell tower with scuptures of childrenSalts School top of Bell tower with scuptures of children. One of a collection of Slides relating to Saltaire compiled by Albert Bowtell.
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C2b-102/7/14: Salts head on Wool ExchangeSalts head on Wool Exchange. One of a collection of Slides relating to Saltaire compiled by Albert Bowtell.
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E1b-074a-b: Photograph of cast and cast list of Salts Girls High School production of cast-list of 'The Dragon'Photograph shows 16 members of the cast of the play 'The Dragon' by Lady Gregory. There is a cast list listing 17 performers. The play was performed on 11 April 1923 by students from the Salt High School for Girls.
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2022.80: Two Salts of Saltaire clothes brushesTwo 'Salts of Saltaire' branded clothes brushes. Including 'IM' logo for Illingworth, Morris & Company which were the corporate owners from 1958 until the 1980s.
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B1-356-25: Messrs Salts (Saltaire) Ltd. (Sir Titus Salt's Hospital)Salts to Morley re. compensation received from War Department relating to the Hostel in Park Street.
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E1b-031a: Boys from Salts High SchoolPhotograph of the 1909 Oxford senior team from Salts Boys Boys High School
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E1b-066b: Salts High School staffPhotograph print of Staff (perhaps) of Salts High School circa 1880s. Harriet Byles, who became head teacher in 1886, is sat at the front centre of the group.
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B1-406: 'Prince saddened by the Death of Salts' Boss' 26th September 1997Telegraph and Argus article on Jonathan Silver
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B1-405: 'Salts' Boss dies of Cancer' 25th September 1997Telegraph and Argus article on Jonathan Silver
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B1-355-19: Messrs Salts (Saltaire) Ltd. Harden Mills, Bingley (Folder from Central Land Board relating to Harden Mills)Salts to Morley with ref. to the closure of the mill and the site value
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2023.7: Offer of employment letterA typed letter from Salts (Saltaire) Limited offering employment as a Sales Analysis Clerk to Mrs D. A. Rand. Includes hours of work, holiday entitelement and salary.,
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B1-222: Dinner and dance invitationsSet of 16 Salts (Saltaire) Ltd. 'Staff Dinner and Dance' invitations
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D1-074a-b: Leisure - Groups and Societies: Brass BandsPhotograph of Salts Silver Band with competition shield mounted on grey card at an unkown location
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B1-382.1: Salt's Belwarp posterOriginal 'Salts Belwarp' posters. Belwarp was a company based in Argentina and became a subsidiary of Salts. According to an advert for Belwarp fabric in 1919 it was a quality suiting which did not fade.
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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'