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A2-064h: Salt Family Residences. Photograph of partially demolished Milner Field -
A2-064i: Salt Family Residences.Photograph of partially demolished Milner Field
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A3-052a,b,c: Royal Tree planting at Milner FieldPhotograph of Royal Tree planting at Milner Field. The photograph shows the Prince of Wales (the future Edward VII) standing with a cigraette watching his wif Princess Alexandra planting a tree. A group of people on the right includes Titus Salt Junior, his wife Catherine and their children Harold, Lawrence and Isabel. Their fourth child Gordon can be seen at the extreme right but this is a later amendment to the photograph. Gordon was absent at Winchester School when the event occurred and he was later added to the photograph, replacing another person who was originally visible.
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A4-008: Salt family Property Interests: Dayton TennesseePrint of website pages - The Plymouth Notch Historic District web site - http://www.historicvermont.org/coolidgetour.html website no longer available - 2026
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B1-184: Salts MillBurling Iron used in the Burling and Mending Department to remove knots or lumps in woven cloth
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B1-185: Salts MillBurling Iron used in the Burling and Mending Department to remove knots or lumps in woven cloth
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B1-224: Death of John RhodesPage from Bradford \Weekly Telegraph 19th December 1913 reporting on the death of John Rhodes. Rhodes was one member of a consortium of four Bradford Businessmen who bought Salts Mill and Saltaire from the Salt family in 1893. (2 copies)
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B1-225: Death of John MaddocksPhotocopy of Page from Bradford Daily Telegraph 11 August 1924 on the death of John Maddocks. Maddocks was one of four businessmen who purchased the business of Sir TItus Salt Bart and Company in 1893 from the Salt family.
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B1-226a-f: Death of Isaac SmithCollection of cuttings and notes on the death of Isaac Smith. Smith was one of the four businessmen who purchased the business of Sir TItus Salt Bart and Sons Company Ltd. in 1893 from the Salt family. a - Notes from Clive Wood b-c - Yorkshire Observer 30th August 1909 d-f - Bradford Weekly Telegraph - 3rd September 1909
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B1-330: Jonathan SilverFolder of items on Jonathan Silver. Silver was the local entrepreneur who purchased Salts Mill in the 1980s and redeveloped it as a business and leisure enterprise. Bradford Focus - Article on Jonathan Silver found in Bradford Focus - date unknown Salt of the Earth - Article from New York Post Tuesday 20 June 2000 Card advertising a celebration of the life of Jonathan Silver 1997
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C2b-094a-d: Army Medical Corps Photograph of the Army Medical Corps 'Shipley' detachment outside Victoria Hall, Sataire in 1914. Also an extract from the Shipley Times and Express -
C2b-102/1: Slides for presentations by Albert BowtellAlbert Bowtell used these slides in talks to various groups. He had two presentations: one about the Salt story, including Saltaire village and architecture; the other was about Titus Salt and Salts Mill.
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C2b-386.23: World site boost for county's reputationWorld site boost for county's reputation. Yorkshire Post newspaper article dated Saturday December 15th 2001. Article examines how the granting of world heritage status to Saltaire could boost tourism.
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C3a-075a: An account of life in Saltaire: 1894 onwards An account of life in Saltaire 1894 onwards by Clara Barraclough [nee Knott]. Associated with a photograph of the Yorkshire Amateur Swimming Association in 1961 [C3a-075c], Shipley Swimming Team [C3a-075] and a note about Martha Knott. -
C3a-077c: Jack Hogg: a personal historyA personal history by Jack Hogg, born in Saltaire in 1922. His account includes details of growing up in Saltaire, including attending Albert Road School.
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C3a-081: Story of a life and work in Salts (Saltaire) Ltd Story of a life and work in Salts (Saltaire) Ltd - Frank Senior, researched and compiled by Maggie Smith. Includes account of being born in 1918 and growing up in Saltaire, and of working at Salts Mill as a textile designer, and in the costing department. -
C3a-083a,c,e: Saltaire born and bred by Audrey May Tattam An account of being born in and growing up in Saltaire by Audrey May Tattam (nee Lee). Audrey was born in 1926. The booklet contains personal recollections of her early years, including attending school and the Second World War. Includes some photographs. Copy C3a-083a is signed by Audrey and says 'Love from Audrey Tattam 'God gave us memories' ' says -
C3a-108a-n: 1881 census14 sets of photocopied 1881 census sheets for various streets in Saltaire
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C3a-126: Army Medical Corps informationTyped information on the Army Medical Corps re. C3a125 (see C3a-059)
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C3b-039: SALTAIRE : A look at the pastVideo of 'SALTAIRE : A look at the past'
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