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A2-013: Salt Family - Residences; Milner FieldRed binder containing miscellaneous items on Milner Field, including architect's drawings, correspondence, and extracts from The Builder
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A2-015: Chilling tales of an ill-fated mansionPhotocopy of press cutting [no date/publication details], 'Chilling tales of an ill-fated mansion', re: Milner Field (two copies)
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A2-016: Salt Family - Residences; Crow NestSet of photographs of Crow Nest, Lightcliffe (laminated copies, undated):
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A2-016/1: Salt Family - Residences; Crow NestPhotographs of Crow Nest, Lightcliffe. Entrance
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A2-016/2a-b: Salt Family - Residences; Crow NestPhotographs of Crow Nest, Lightcliffe. Main house + 1 Photocopy
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A2-016/3a--b: Salt Family - Residences; Crow NestPhotographs of Crow Nest, Lightcliffe. Conservatory + 1 Photocopy
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A2-017: Salt Family - Residences; Methley HallPhotograph of Main house, Methley Hall
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A2-019: The Gardens at Milner FieldThe Gardens at Milner Field (Word doc by Roger Clarke, includes plan of grounds)
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A2-023: Salt Family - Residences; Milner FieldPencil drawing of Mrs Titus Salt, with description of stained glass panels at Milner Field
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A2-024: The King was in his counting house, stained glassAn image drawn onto glass portraying a king counting his money with the title 'the King was in the countinghouse'. It is aparently from the children's nursery in Milner Field house which is now demolished.
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A2-025a: Glass find sparks Salt history pleaNewspaper Article from the Shipley Target, about Albert Bowtells find of a piece of the stained glass from Milner Field. The glass was then gifted by Mr Bowtell to the collection.
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A2-025b: Salt Family - ResidencesPhotocopy of a cartoon from Shipley Target on finding of stained glass from Milner Field
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A2-028: Salt Family - ResidencesSale 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. This copy includes image of the inside of one of the gate houses and a newspaper cutting 'Sir Titus Salt - A man of Two statues' taken from the Times and Express April 20th 1966.
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A2-030: 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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A2-031: Salt Family Redidences: Milner Field'A Short History of the Gardens of Milner Field, Gilstead ..' by Alistair McKinna
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A2-032: 'Milner Field-Walking in the Footsteps of Titus Junior' by Alan Cattell'Milner Field-Walking in the Footsteps of Titus Junior' by Alan Cattell
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A2-033: Salt Family Redidences: Milner FieldLaminated copy of a postcard addressed to' Mrs Salt Milner Field Bingley'
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A2-034: Salt Family Redidences: Milner FieldLaminated copy of a plan of Milner Field Estate
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A2-037a: Painted glass decorationCopy of 'Painted Glass decorations from Milner Field House' (Builder)
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A2-038a: Salt Family Residences: Milner FieldLaminated copy of a 'Painted Glass decorations from Milner Field House' (Builder)
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