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A1-056: Letter from Sir Titus SaltPhotocopy of a letter from Titus Salt at Crow Nest 23rd May 1870
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A1-060: Statue of Sir Titus SaltHand coloured print of the statue of Titus Salt outside Bradford Town Hall
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A1-076.1: Salt family in 2012Enlarged photograph of the present Salt 'clan' at the Saltaire Symposium 15th September 2012
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A1-085: Sir Titus Salt and the Orphans of HullBooklet: 'Sir Titus Salt and the Orphans of Hull' by Craig McHugh
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A1-089a-c: Salt familyDisplay board of the 'Saltaire' Stromness Lifeboat & Station. Sir TItus Salt donated money for the provision of a lifeboat at Stromness in the Orkney islands
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A1-094: Salt familyMemorandum of an Agreement relating to loan of £105,000 by George Salt to Edward Salt and Catherine Salt
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A1-117: 'The Lifeboat 'Saltaire' in StornowayA quote from the 'Saltaire Sentinel' article 'The Lifeboat 'Saltaire' in Stornoway, associated with copies of the drawings from the article of the 'Saltaire' lifeboat and the boat house that it was kept in. Stornoway is on the Island of Lewis, Scotland. The lifeboat had been paid for by Sir Titus Salt.
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A1-119: Stornoway Lifeboat-houseDrawing of the Stornaway lifeboat-house by John Holroyd. The house was built to house the 'Saltaire' lifeboat that had been paid for by Sir Titus Salt.
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A1-125: Notes on two documents related to Sir Titus Salt Bart Sons & Co. Ltd.Detailed notes on two original documents 'Memorandum and Suggestions',1883 and 'Statement and Scheme for reconstruction', 1892 relating to the Salt family business. The original documents are available as 2024.65 and 2024.66 (with a typewrtitten copy also availalbe at 2018.36.3). Local historian David King gives a detailed interpretation of two key documents in the history of the Salt textile business and Saltaire. The first doucment is a suggestion for a financial reconstruction of Sir TItus Salt Barts. Sons & Co. Ltd to meet its liabilities. The second document describes the status of the company in 1892 when it was facing voluntary liquidation and being bought by a consortium of local businessmen inlcuding James Roberts.
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A1-190: Salt family at opening of Saltaire Studies CentreA collection of photographs on the visit of the Salt family for the opening of the Saltaire Studies Centre at Shipley College in 1995
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A1-191.1+.2: Salt family at opening of the Saltaire Studies CentrePhotograph of members of the Salt family for the opening of the Saltaire Studies Centre at Shipley College in 1995. Copy photograph has identifying labels.
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A1-192: Salt family in 1995Photograph of members of the Salt family-1995
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A2-001: Milner Field EstateDescription of main physical features of Milner Field Estate, including housing, woodland etc.
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A2-002: Salt Family - Residences; Milner FieldPlan of Milner Field Estate (George Belk Smith - Estate Agent & Surveyor) Laminated Copy
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A2-004: Milner Field EstateList of the acreage of the Milner Field Estate May 1960
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A2-007a-c: Letter of recomendationLetter from 'Mr Johnson's Band' re: performance at Milner Field with original envelope + card with a letter of introduction from the Duke of Westminster's compliments
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A2-008a: Milner Field, For SaleSale catalogue for the sale of Milner Field Estate, prepared by C.H. Lord - Estate Agent, for sale by Gaunt Foster which did not go ahead as planning permission was not granted. The catalogue includes image of the house both externally and internally at the time of sale, with some images from the Salts family. The details include who the Architect was and who owned the land prior to the Salts. However the Salts family sold the estate in 1903 to James Roberts, but there is no mention of him in in this document. The document looks later in style than the dated 1922 document but further research is requied to establish an accurate date.
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A2-009a: Milner Field Estate planPlan of Estate from sale catalogue, showing the entire estate for the 1922 sale and the lot numbers
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A2-010a-b: The annual staff party at Milner FieldA photograph from annual staff party at Milner Field, with description & notes by Roger Clarke.
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A2-012a,b,c: Salt Family - Residences; Milner FieldInventory of Milner Field Estate, amended 02/09/1963 (by Mr A.J. Wilson?) Original & copies
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