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H2-210.25: Pages 45-46 from a book of James Roberts' newspaper cuttings 1905-1918 June 26 1911 Letter from Sir James on the Woolcombers' Strike. Sept 23 1911 Sir James looses his Shipley vote. Sept 29 1911 Sir James looses his Shipley vote. Due to him no longer occupying the stable block. in Victoria road. Sep 29 1911 Sir James Roberts resigns from Shipley District Council. -
H2-210.26: Pages 47-48 from a book of James Roberts' newspaper cuttings 1905-1918 Sept 29 1911 'An angry baronet'. Report on letter from Sir James Roberts to Shipley Council.Oct 17-19 1911 advert. Oct 21 1911 Sir James and the National Insurance Bill. Oct 28 1911 Fish Poisoning in the Aire and Wharfe. Nov 2 1910 advert. Nov 1 1911 The Bishop of Ripon and Salts Mill (1) -
H2-210.28: Pages 51-52 from a book of James Roberts' newspaper cuttings 1905-1918 Jan 17 1912 Funeral of Bertram Foster Roberts. Jan 30 1912 Jockeys loans - Huddersfield Manufacturer sued. Feb 14 -1911 advert. March 18 -12 Probate for B.F. Roberts. May 22-25 1912 advert. May 24-27- 12 advert. June 11 1912 Copies of the Insurance Stamps. Aug 3-6 1912 advert. Aug 21 1912 Anthrax at Saltaire Mill. -
H2-210.29: Pages 53-54 from a book of James Roberts' newspaper cuttings 1905-1918 June 1907 National Health Insurance contribution card. Aug 21 A woolsorters death from anthrax - employers responsible. Oct 4 1912 Salts Mill Prosecution under Factory Act. Oct 17 1912 Bradford women workers and insurance act. -
H2-210.3: Page 2 from a book of James Roberts' newspaper cuttings 1905-1918 May 26 1905 Saltaire Mills. June 2 1905 Saltaire Hospital extension. June 2 1905 Saltaire Hospital Charity Commisioners (1) -
H2-210.30: Pages 55-56 from a book of James Roberts' newspaper cuttings 1905-1918 Oct 4 1912 Salts Mill Prosecution under Factory Act. Nov 20-22 1912 advert. Jan 14-16 1913 advert. Jan 29 -Feb 4 - 13 advert. Feb 21 - 13 Theft from Salts Mill. 4 Feb 2013 Copy of letter to Yorkshire Daily Observer about insurance contributions for women. -
H2-210.31: Pages 57-58 from a book of James Roberts' newspaper cuttings 1905-1918 Feb 7 1913 Insurance of women operatives. March 5-8 - 13 advert. April 4-9 1913 advert. Aug 30 -13 advert. Sept 6 - 13 advert. Oct 6 1913 Bradford Extension scheme. Dec 1-2 1913 3 adverts. Dec 27-29 - 13 advert. Jan 2-5 1914 advert. Feb 19-21 1914 advert. -
H2-210.32: Pages 59-60 from a book of James Roberts' newspaper cuttings 1905-1918 May 4 1914 Opening of the Saltaire Cricket Pavillion with. photograph of Roberts and Illingworth. May 8 1914 Opening Saltaire Cricket Pavillion (1). full spread-with photo -
H2-210.33: Pages 61-62 from a book of James Roberts' newspaper cuttings 1905-1918 May 8 1914 Opening Saltaire Cricket Pavillion. Full spread-with photo. June 10 1914 Sir James Roberts' Scottish tenantry. Aug 5 1914 Half-time working at the mill. Sept 1 1914 advert. Aug 13 1914 Bradford Merchants and the Moratorium -
H2-210.37: Pages 69-70 from a book of James Roberts' newspaper cuttings 1905-1918 The new Income Tax. Dec 9 1914 The Strathallan Estate Rents. Jan 23-26 1914 adverts. Feb 1 1915 Vehicle advert. Feb 1 1915 British Dyeware scheme. -
H2-210.38: Pages 71-72 from a book of James Roberts' newspaper cuttings 1905-1918 May 22 1915 New rules for exporters. May 22-25 1915 Advert. June 17 - 15 advert. April 29 1915 advert. June 21 1915 Death from Anthrax. Oct 12-14 1915 advert. Oct 18-23 - 15 advert. Nov 27 1915 advert. Dec 7 1915 Victoria Hall cinema -
H2-210.4: Pages 3-4 from a book of James Roberts' newspaper cuttings 1905-1918 June 2 1905 Saltaire Hospital Charity Commissioners (2). June 16-17 1905 adverts. July 22-28 1905 adverts. July 28 1905 Anthrax. July 31 1905 Saltaire Embezzlement. Aug 4 1905 George Morrell retirement. Aug 4 1905 Mill man's embezzlement -
H2-210.6: Pages 7-8 from a book of James Roberts' newspaper cuttings 1905-1918 May 4 1906 Shipley Urban District Council business. May 11 1906 Dr. Ellis on Council election. May 11 1906 Mr Roberts offer for a new hospital. May 11 1906 Mr and Mrs Roberts on holiday. -
H2-210.7: Pages 9-10 from a book of James Roberts' newspaper cuttings 1905-1918 May 17 1906 Strike at Salts Mill. May 18 1906 Strike at Salts Mill. May 18 1906 Mr Roberts offer to Shipley for a new hospital considered by Shipley Trades and Labour Committee. May 18 1906 Letter regarding Roberts' offer of a new hospital -
H2-210.8: Pages 11-12 from a book of James Roberts' newspaper cuttings 1905-1918 May 18 1906 Mr Roberts' offer for a new hospital to Shipley (2). May 25 1906 Sir Titus Salt's Charity annual financial statement. May 25 1906 Letter re. Roberts offer to Shipley. May 25 1906 Salts Mill Officials at Arnside -
H2-210.9: Pages 13-14 from a book of James Roberts' newspaper cuttings 1905-1918 May 26 1906 'The Life of a Factory Girl'. May 31 1906 Hospital Scheme abandoned. June 1 1906 Hospital Scheme abandoned. June 1 1906 Sir Titus Salt Charity Report (1) -
2024.27: Pace set to top £1 billion turnover landmark Article from Yorkshire Post Business Tuesday July 28 2009 called 'Pace set to top £1 billion turnover landmark' ranked third in the global market -
2024.111: Victorian Bradford celebrating 150 years of the district's heritage Supplement to the Bradford Telegraph and Argus November 24th 2003. Includes article 'Titus Weaves His Way Into History, pioneer who brought Peru to Saltaire'. -
2025.50.2: Playing the Angora goat internationally A photocopy of a newspaper article from the FInancial Times about a collaboration of companies producing mohair. The companies are developing a symbol to designate items made from mohair. This is being presented as an aid to the marketing and promotion of mohair products. -
H1-012.1: Dispute between Pamela Mason and Illingworth Morris Group Newspaper cuttings discussing the financial dispute between Pamela Mason and Illingworth Morris executives including Donald Hanson. Mason was a shareholder of Illingworth Morris and an actress between the 1930s and 1950s, most known for her marriage to and work with actor James Mason.
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