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2024.23: Pacesetter magazine Issue 43, January 2009Pacesetter magazine issued to all PACE employees worldwide Issue 42 January 2009. Articles include 'The culture issue'
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2024.24: Pacesetter magazine Issue 44, May 2009Pacesetter magazine issued to all PACE employees worldwide Issue 44 May 2009. Articles include 'The Queen's Medal for Innovation Award'
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2024.25: Pacesetter:Special Edition Pace, here and now : May 2008Pacesetter:Special Edition Pace, here and now : May 2008 Slim,coloured booklet of 6 pages with fold out cover international map included
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2024.26: Insider Magazine Vol 14 no.3 March 2011Insider Magazine Vol 14 no.3 March 2011 includes feature on Neil Gaydon Chief Executive
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2024.27: Pace set to top £1 billion turnover landmarkArticle from Yorkshire Post Business Tuesday July 28 2009 called 'Pace set to top £1 billion turnover landmark' ranked third in the global market
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B1-032/5/10: Workers walking up Victoria Road (c 1920s) (1)A number of children can be seen in the front of the photograph. Very few of the faces can be clearly seen. A sign to the right says 'Anniversary Rev William Paxton'
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B1-208a-b: Long service certificate for Billy FirthPhotos of presentation of long service certificate to Billy Firth
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B1-225a-b: Death of John MaddocksCollection of cuttings and notes on the death of John Maddocks. Maddocks was one of four businessmen who purchased the business of Sir TItus Salt Bart and Company in 1893 from the Salt family.
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B1-226a-h: Death of Isaac SmithCollection of cuttings and notes on the death of Isaac Smith. Collection of cuttings and notes on the death of John Maddocks. Smith and Maddocks were two of the four businessmen who purchased the business of Sir TItus Salt Bart and Sons Company Ltd. in 1893 from the Salt family.
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B1-286a-d: Presentation of long service certificate4 Photographs of Emily Tennant and others receiving a long service certificate from Mr Guild
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B1-390: Neil Gaydon, a director of PaceA newspaper page on Neil Gaydon a Director of Pace, and his work at Saltaire
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B1-413: 'Pace Hotting up in TV Revolution' 26th September 1998Bradford Telegraph and Argus article on Pace Microtechnology
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B1-414: 'Staff Shape-up for Human Landmark' 8th January 1999Bradford Telegraph and Argus article on Pace Microtechnology
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B1-415: 'Pace Makers of Cash with Digital TV Deal' 5th February 1999Bradford Telegraph and Argus article on Pace Microtechnology
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B1-416: 'Pace set to Axe 470 Jobs' 4th May 2001Bradford Telegraph and Argus article on Pace Microtechnology
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B1-417: 'A Change of Pace' 5th May 2001Bradford Telegraph and Argus article on Pace Microtechnology
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B1-472a-b: Why you should support your UK directors2 copies of Illingworth Morris & Co. pamphlet: 'Why you should support your UK directors' (1st October 1981)
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B1-539: 1 metal textile threading tool1 metal textile threading tool
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H2-007: Roberts InvestmentsBooklet: Sir Titus Salt Bart & Sons Ltd. Investments
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2024.66: Statement and scheme for reconstructionOriginal paper handwritten document relating to the Salt family business. The document sets out the details of the proposed takeover of Salts Mill and Saltaire village by a consortium of four Bradford businessmen: Isaac Smith, John Rhodes, John Maddocks and James Roberts. The document outlines the will of the the late Sir Titus Salt, describes the capital structure of SIr Titus Salt Bart. Sons and Co. Ltd. It also the describes the incorporation of the firm as a limited company and its recent decision to apply for voluntary liquidation. It finally outlines the proposed takeover by the consortium. A detailed intepretation of the document by local historian David King is available in item A1-125. A copy, typewritten version of the same document is available in the Denys Salt Collection as item 2018.36.3