A typewritten booklet produced by Salts (Saltaire) Limited to describe each stage of turning raw wool into finished cloth. Each stage is accompanied by a sample of the wool as it would appear at that stage.
John 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.
Original copy of Amalgamated Textiles Director's Report in 1921. At this meeting the name changed to Illingworth, Morris Ltd. (They did not own Salts Mill until 1958)
A portrait drawing of Sir William Fairbairn, the leading Victorian engineer, published in the Supplement to the Illustrated London News 29 August 1974 following his death.Farirbairn helped to design Salts Mill
Small black and whitephotograph of the present Salt 'clan' Taken at the 150th aniversary of the opening of Salts Mill. 20th September 2003 : with IDs of the Salt family