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2024.26: Insider Magazine Vol 14 no.3 March 2011 Insider Magazine Vol 14 no.3 March 2011 includes feature on Neil Gaydon Chief Executive -
2024.27: Pace set to top £1 billion turnover landmarkArticle from Yorkshire Post Business Tuesday July 28 2009 called 'Pace set to top £1 billion turnover landmark' ranked third in the global market
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2024.28: Aerial photograph of a white building Photograph of white building. may be David Hood's house? PACE sign can be seen on the outside of building. FH827-08 is written on the back of the image in ink -
2024.12: Bradford City Hall 150 years of civic pride by Simon Ross Valentine ISBN 978-1-7390826-1-1 A history of Bradford Town Hall on its 150th anniversary in 2023. The architects for the Town Hall were Lockward and Mawson, the main architects of Saltaire. The book describes the building of the Town Hall and ist subsequent amendments. Also includes a history of significant events linked to the Town Hall. -
2024.13: Govinder - Legacy. The works 1999-2008 A large format art book featuring artwork from Saltaire-based artist Govinder Nazran. -
2024.15: Titus Salt - and how he built Saltaire by Emily Parkin Children's book telling the story of the foundation of Saltaire by Titus Salt. -
2024.31.1: The Sir Titus Salt Hospital The Sir Titus Salt Hospital, opened in 1868, before the building of the third storey. 1 of a set of 12 photographs from the collections of the Saltaire Village Society and the Saltaire Traders' Association -
2024.31.10: Salt's Mill decorated at the turn of the century Salt's Mill decorated at the turn of the twnetieth century. 1 of a set of 12 photographs from the collections of the Saltaire Village Society and the Saltaire Traders' Association -
2024.31.12: Salt's Mill Saltaire from the north west c.1860 Salt's Mill Saltaire from the north west c.1860. 1 of a set of 12 photographs from the collections of the Saltaire Village Society and the Saltaire Traders' Association -
2024.31.2: Fourteen year old winders Salt's Mill 1930s Fourteen year old winders (mill workers) Salt's Mill 1930s. 1 of a set of 12 photographs from the collections of the Saltaire Village Society and the Saltaire Traders' Association -
2024.31.3: Gordon Terrace, 1920s Gordon Terrace, 1920s. 1 of a set of 12 photographs from the collections of the Saltaire Village Society and the Saltaire Traders' Association -
2024.31.4: Launch of the open topped tram service in 1902 Launch of the open topped tram service in 1902. 1 of a set of 12 photographs from the collections of the Saltaire Village Society and the Saltaire Traders' Association -
2024.31.5: Roberts Park, home of Saltaire Cricket Club in 1916 Roberts Park, home of Saltaire Cricket Club in 1916 1 of a set of 12 photographs from the collections of the Saltaire Village Society and the Saltaire Traders' Association -
2024.31.6: Spinning shed at Salt's Mill 1940s Spinning shed at Salt's Mill 1940s. 1 of a set of 12 photographs from the collections of the Saltaire Village Society and the Saltaire Traders' Association -
2024.31.8: The dye house at Salt's Mill 1920s The dye house at Salt's Mill 1920s. 1 of a set of 12 photographs from the collections of the Saltaire Village Society and the Saltaire Traders' Association -
B1-355-15: Salts Mill: Morley & Woodhouse Files. Messrs Salt (Saltaire) Ltd. Harden MillsFolder from Central Land Board relating Harden Mills
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B1-355-40: Claim Form for Central Land Board relating to Saltaire MillsClaim Form for Central Land Board relating to Saltaire Mills
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B1-355-8: Salts Mill: Morley & Woodhouse Files. Messrs Salts (Saltaire) Ltd. Damems Mill Nr keighleyFolder from Central Land Board relating Damems Mill nr Keighley
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2024.32: Sir Titus Salt: The founder of Saltaire and its Mills A brief history of the life of Sir Titus Salt and his founding of Saltaire. Includes some discussion of Salt's motivations for building the village and Mill, and the proivision of amenities for the workers and residents. -
2024.35: Small section of lead gas piping for lighting A small section of lead piping used for the supply of gas in a house in Saltaire. Pipe was found during redecoration of a first-floor rear bedroom in the 2020s. The lower end of the pipe was embedded in original lime plaster and connected to what may have been a wall mounting for a gas mantle. The lack of disturbance to the plasterwork, where the pipe joined the wall, suggests that the pipe was installed during construction of the house. This section of pipe provides direct evidence to corroborate contemporary newspaper reports that gas lighting was provided in Saltaire housing at the time of construction.
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