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2018.9.1.1.3.1: Letters from Lawrence Salt regarding wishes after deathLetter to ?, from, Barnby Manor, Newark. Envelope marked 'To be opened in the event of death'. Letter expresses Lawrence's wish to be cremated with 'no religious ceremony of any kind' and contains details of his solicitors and 'my sister's address' at Springwood. [1946] 0
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2018.9.1.1.3.2: Letters from Lawrence Salt regarding wishes after deathLetter to Isabel, from 10A Ovington Gardens (London). Envelope marked 'To be opened in case of my death'. [1946]
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2018.9.1.1.3.3: Letters from Lawrence Salt - last letters to Isabel SaltLetter to Isabel, 30.11.1946 (two weeks before his death). Envelope marked 'Lawrence's last letters Nov 1946'.
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2018.9.1.2.1: Blank invitation cards for Royal visit in 1887Assorted papers relating to Isabel Salt and her mother Catherine Salt, [1887]-1968. 2 Blank invitation cards From 'Mr & Mrs Titus Salt', Milner Field, 'To meet Their Royal Highnesses The Prince & Princess Henry of Battenberg.' [1887].
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2018.9.1.2.5: Invitation cards for Women's Suffrage meetingAssorted papers relating to Isabel Salt and her mother Catherine Salt, [1887]-1968. Includes: Two invitation cards to a Liberal Women's Suffrage Union meeting in Leeds, 1913. One addressed to Mrs Lucan Davies M.A., Wakefield Women's Liberal Association (WLA); one addressed to Mrs Harold Sutcliffe, Kirkstall WLA.
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2018.9.1.2.8: Visiting cardsAssorted papers relating to Isabel Salt and her mother Catherine Salt, [1887]-1968. Includes: Box of visiting cards for: 'Miss Salt. 20 Spring Grove, Harrogate'; 'Mrs Titus Salt. Miss Salt. Denton Park'; 'Miss Salt, Springwood, Oxted'. [1920s].
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2018.9.2.1.1: Catherine Salt's willCatherine Salt papers: Printed copy (not signed) of Catherine Salt's will containing two codicils
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2018.9.2.1.2: Memorandum to accompany Catherine Salt's willCatherine Salt papers: Typed Memorandum to accompany Catherine Salt's will - not dated or signed
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2018.9.2.1.3: Accounts at death of Catherine SaltCatherine Salt papers: Accounts at death of Catherine Salt 22 Jan 1930 referemce to trustees of Joseph Crossley (deceased)
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2018.9.4.67: Various postcards and photographic imagesInvitation card from Society of Yorkshire Artisits - note describing dress of silk & lace worn by Isabel Salt on visit of Prince & Princess of Wales
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2019.54.1a-b-c-d-e: Shops on VIctoria RoadPhotograph of shops in lower part of Victoria Road. The Muschamp family ran number 7 Victoria Road as a grocers shop between 1952 and 1958.
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2019.56.1: Photographic image of the Berry familyCopy of Annie, Harriet and Arnold Berry outside their shop on Victoria Road, Saltaire at Christmas time (date:pre 1920, the year Harriet died)
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2019.56.3: Photographic image of the Berry familyCopy of horse and cart with Cecil (now owner of the business), his wife Annette in the background, and their son Donald with a friend behind him, on the back of the horse circa 1936-40)
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2024.41: Milner Field - the lost country house of Titus Salt jnr Paperback book by Lee-Van den Daele, Richard and Beale, R. David. Illustrated history of Milner Field, a mansion near to Saltaire built for Titus Salt Junior and his wife Catherine. The house was later owned by Sir James Roberts. It has a rather infamous history for a series of tragedies assocatied with it, including the death of Titus Salt Junior at a young age. -
2024.43: On Tenterhooks Paperback book with full title 'On Tenterhooks - a compendium of textile words, terms and expressions'. Compiled by Eugene Nicholson. A glosary of words, terms and expressions used in the British textile undustry. -
2024.44: Textiles Hadback book by Hugh Bodey. A history of making textiles from ancient times until the twentieth century. -
2024.46: Condition of the Industrial Classes Paperback book by William Cudworth originally published in the late ninetenth century. Describes the conditions of the working classes in Bradford in the second half of the nineteenth century based on an inquiry 'originated by Sir Jacob Behrens'. Hehrens was a successful textile merchant based in Bradford. -
2024.48: Bradford Hardback book by Joseph Fieldhouse. A history of Bradford. -
2024.56.1: A weaver loads a pirn of weft thread into a shuttle, 1940s Picture of a room in a mill containing several machines. A woman is stood at a machine loading a shuttle. -
2024.56.10: The second Midland station at Forster Square during the late nineteenth century Photograph shows the fron the Midland Railway station at Forster Square in Bradford. Several horse drawn carriages are visible in front of the building, A connected building has a sign 'Refreshment rooms'
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