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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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B1-547: 7 printers stamps with images of alpacas7 printers wood and metal stamps with images of alpacas. See also B1-112 for original prints of the stamps used in the Salts business.
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Salt High School The Salt High School opened in 1876. Initially it occupied temporary accommodation, mainly in the Saltaire Club and Institute. In 1878 it moved into the building on Victoria Road that had originally been built to house the Factory School for Salts Mill. The High School was open to both boys and girls although they were educated separately. The High School eventually moved to a new site on the far side of Roberts Park. Today the original buildingis part of Shipley College, a further education institution. -
A4-005: Dayton - The other town that the Salts built Booklet 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. -
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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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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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. -
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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2020.20: Timeline for Salts (Saltaire) Ltd - UddingstonTimeline for Salts (Saltaire) Ltd - Uddingston, Scotland factory
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2020.6.1: Grange Court-Baildon Lodge History A typed article 'Grange Court-Baildon Lodge' relating to the owners and occupiers, including Titus Salt Junior compiled by Roger Clarke, October 2019 -
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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B1-355-18: Messrs Salts (Saltaire) Ltd. Harden Mills, Bingley (Folder from Central Land Board relating to Harden Mills)Morley to Central Land Board Re the Salts claim for loss of development value
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B1-355-58: Messrs Salts (Saltaire) Ltd. Land at Gilstead (Milner Field)Postcard from Bingley UDC to Salts re. the receiving of the application forms
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B1-355-62: Messrs Salts (Saltaire) Ltd. Land at Gilstead (Milner Field)Morley to Salts re. letter of 24/6/1960. Stating that one plan had been accepted and one rejected
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B1-355-63: Messrs Salts (Saltaire) Ltd. Land at Gilstead (Milner Field)Salts to Morley re. acknowledging the letter of 27/6/1960
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B1-355-64: Messrs Salts (Saltaire) Ltd. Land at Gilstead (Milner Field)Salts to Morley re. reference to letter of 28/6/1960
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B1-355-65: Messrs Salts (Saltaire) Ltd. Land at Gilstead (Milner Field)Morley to Salts re. letter of 21/11/1960.
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2024.148.4: Salt Tennis Club historyArticle produced to celebrate the centenary year of Salt's Tennis Club by Jim Dyer. A 14 page history of Salts Tennis Club with coloured photographs. Includes information on the burning down of the club in 1997 and flooding in 2015
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2024.148.2: Garden Craftsmen advert from the Heaton Review. Article produced to celebrate the centenary year of Salts Tennis Club by Jim Dyer. An A4 photocopy of an advert from the Heaton Review advertising Conways Ltd, a landscape business from Halifax. The advert features a photograph of the Salts Tennis Club and includes a comment 'considered by experts to be one of the finest recreation grounds in Yorkshire'. -
Digital1: Mill Time Lines 1853-1955 [set of]Mill Time Lines 1853-1955 [set of]
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