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Blackpool, Lancashire, United KingdomA town in Lancashire on the West coast of England. Blackpool became a popular destination for holidays during the nineteenth century, especially for visitors from West Yorkshire. In 1953 Salts (Saltaire) Limited arranged an outing ofr its entire workforce to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the opening of Salts Mill.
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B1-527: 5 coloured key rings advertising Saltaire fabric with image of alpaca2 cream, 1 red, 1 brown and 1 black key rings advertising Saltaire fabric with image of alpaca.
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B1-528: 1 coloured tag for Saltairelene fabric1 blue Saltairelene tag for Saltairelene fabric
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B1-548: 1 metal printers stamp with image of alpaca1 metal printer's stamp with image of alpaca.
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B1-601: 1 sample of Saltaire fabric1 sample of Saltaire fabric, striped, mixed blue, brown, cream, red and purple
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B1-602: 1 sample of Saltaire fabric1 sample of Saltaire fabric, striped, blue and beige
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B1-603: 1 sample of Saltaire fabric1 sample of Saltaire fabric, striped, light blue, orange and brown
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B1-604: 1 sample of Saltaire fabric1 sample of Saltaire fabric, striped, light pink, brown and blue
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B1-605: 1 sample of Saltaire fabric1 sample of Saltaire fabric, plain red
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2022.61: TITUS SALT AND SALTAIRE - Industry and Virtue by John StylesA short history of Saltaire, containing text and black and white photographs
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Silver, JonathanJonathan Silver was a Bradford-born entrepreneur who bought the vacant Salts Mill in 1987. He led the regeneration of the Mill into a thriving commercial, retail, leisure and artistic centre.
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Salt High School building, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United KingdomThe Salt School building on Victoria Road opened in 1868 as the location for the Factory School associated with Salts Mill. Before this, the Factory School was housed in the Dining Hall further down the road. There were both day scholars and half-timers, who would work at the mill for half a day and attend school for the other half. Boys entered on the right and girls on the left and the school was designed to cater for 750 children initially. In 1874, there were 806 half-timers and 454 day scholars, with an average attendance of 665. The schools were constructed with state-of-the-art technology: hot water central heating, gas lighting, and tip-up lavatories. In 1878, the school moved to the newly-built Albert Road Board School (today Saltaire Primary School). The Victoria Road building became the Salt High School catering for both girls and boys. The High School eventually moved to a new site on the far side of Roberts Park. Today the original building, along with the Exhibition Building, Dining Hall and the Jonathan Silver building, forms Shipley College, a further education institution. Outside the building there are two lions and two more on the opposite side of the road. Their names can just be made out, inscribed on their pedestals: Peace, War, Vigilance and Determination. Local legend has it that these were originally constructed for Nelson’s Column in Trafalgar Square. This is, unfortunately, almost certainly a myth.
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C2a-065a-c: Saltaire village - Images (People).2 photocopies of Harry Radcliffe & George Firth & the Naylor brothers with friends on mill trip to Blackpool 1929 (a-b)+ 1 laminate copy (c)
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C2b-228: Cricket match'Saltaire' (showing Mill & a cricket match)
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H2-208.12: Baker Letter 1918-1922 - Photocopies of originalsLetter addressed to Sir James Roberts Bart, informing him Gordan has died from gas poisoning during the First World War. The letter refers to Gordan, however it is unclear who Gordan was in relation to Sir James and John Baker.
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2018.1: Silver salver for Samuel WilsonThe Auction house described the salver as a ' George III Silver presentation Salver by David Bell [small DB silver mark], London [sheild silver mark] 1761 [F silver mark] of circular form with a gadrooned and shell border, raised on three scroll feet, later presentation inscription and floral engraved field diameter 30 cm, weight 27oz.
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2018.41.4: Saltaire Mills from the North WestFramed brown and green toned print of 'Saltaire Mills from the North West. The image shows very few houses but the Mill is complete along with the church and Victoria Hall. Victoria Hall was completed in 1869 so this image must be from the 1870's before the building of the village was complete.
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2019.30: Amos Brear (1845-1919)Amos Brear (1845-1919)
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2021.12: Salt & Silver - A Story of HopeSalt & Silver - A Story of Hope by Jim Greenhalf. Containing the story of Titus Salt and Jonathan Silver and their relationship tSaltaire Mill