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C2b-115a-b: View of Saltaire from roof of United Reformed Church2 photocopies of two photos taken from scaffolding at the top of Saltaire United Reformed Church during roof repairs
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C2b-122: View of United Reformed ChurchPhotocopy of two photos taken from scaffolding at the top of Saltaire United Reformed Church during repairs - showing men working on the portico and leading the portico roof
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C2b-124: View of United Reformed ChurchTwo photos taken from scaffolding at the top of Saltaire United Reformed Church - 1 photo showing gold-leaved acanthus element
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C2b-125: United Reformed Church gold spirePhotocopy of two photos taken from scaffolding at the top of Saltaire United Reformed Church during roof repairs - 1 photo showing gold spire on top of dome
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C2b-126: United Reformed Church spire and acanthusPhotocopy of two photos taken from scaffolding at the top of Saltaire United Reformed Church during roof repairs - 1 photo showing gold-leaf acanthus , 1 photo showing gold spire
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C2b-127a-b: United Reformed Church spire2 photocopies of a photograph of multipile shots of the spire taken down from top of Saltaire United Reformed Church during roof repairs
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2024.10: Sir James Roberts leaves Saltaire (The land disposals of Sir James Roberts) Document describing the land holdings of Sir James Roberts in Saltaire and nearby Milner Field following his sale of the Salts textile business in 1918. The research is based mainly on letters exchanged between Sir James Roberts and his representative in Saltaire, John Baker. -
2018.78: Saltaire Congregational Church: 1857 1957 Centenary Services Booklet contains two orders of service for morning and evening services on 28 April 1957 held to celebrate 100 years of the Saltaire Congregational Church (that is the organisation, rather than the building that was opened in 1859). The booklet was produced to celebrate 100 years of the existence of the Church, from its initial meeting in 1857. See also 2018.79 for the accompanying brochure and 2018.70 for a booklet celebrating the centenary of the Church building. -
C3b-103: Guide to Saltaire United Reformed ChurchBooklet 'Guide to Saltaire United Reformed Church'
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Saltaire Congregational Church Titus Salt was a member of the non-conformist Congregational Church. He commisioned an elaborate church building which was built opposite Salts Mill. Since 1859 it has been the home of the Saltaire Congregational Church and its successor organisation the United Reformed Church. -
2018.79: Saltaire Congregational Church: 1858 1957 Centenary Brochure Booklet contains a brief history of Saltaire Congregational Church (that is the organisation, rather than the building that was opened in 1859). The booklet was produced to celebrate 100 years of the existence of the Church, from its initial meeting in 1857. See also 2018.78 for the associated church services and 2018.70 for a booklet celebrating the centenary of the Church building. -
2018.70: Saltaire Congregational Church: 1858 1959 Subtitled: Celebrations of the Centenary of the Opening of the Church built by the late Sir Titus Salt, Bart. and opened 13th April 1959. Booklet contains a brief history of the church building but mainly contains the orders of two church services on 5 April 1959 celebrating 100 years of the Saltaire Congregational Church building. Includes a note that the morning service will be broadcast on the 'Independent Television Service' a week later. See also 2018.78 and 2018.79 for booklets celebrating the centenary of Saltaire Congregationl Church (the organisation) that occurred in 1957. -
United Reformed Church building, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Titus Salt was a devout Congregationalist. The Congregational Church (now the United Reformed Church) was built in 1859 with £16000 of Salt’s personal fortune (around £1.4 million today). The church stands in its own grounds with a small churchyard. Like the rest of the village, the church was constructed in Italianate style, with fluted columns, tower and scagliola pillars (imitation marble). Two ornate chandeliers of cut glass were suspended from the ceiling, requiring roof trusses to be added at a later date to support the weight. To the North side of the church is the Salt family mausoleum, where Titus, Caroline and several other members of the Salt family were buried. Following the First World War, a memorial was erected in the church grounds to commemorate those from Saltaire who lost their lives. The Church is now Grade I listed. -
2022.74: Saltaire's Allotments: A second draft of their history A history of the various allotments in Saltaire researched by Les Brook with major contributions from Colin Coates and James Roberts. A detailed history of the provision and use of allotments in Saltaire, including many changes to their extent and location. -
2020.6.2: Saltaire Overlookers 1830-1914 'Saltaire Overlookers 1830-1914' by Roger Clarke, with contributions by Colin Coates: Includes items relating to individual overlookers and the social life of overlookers
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