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2022.96: Bradford Antiquary Third Series No.5 The Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society Third series No.5 1989. Includes obituary of Jack Reynolds who wrote 'The Great Paternalist : Titus Salt & the growth of nineteenth century Bradford' p91-93 -
2024.89: The Saltaire Journal Vol.1 No.1 November 2007 Traces of Salt in London by Barlow and Shaw Includes mention of The Woolsorters Baths and Gardens in Frizinghall and the life of Herbert Salt -
2024.90: The Saltaire Journal Vol.1 No.2 March 2009 The Saltaire Conversazione by Roger Clarke Includes a snippet about Titus Salt donating a stuffed alpaca to the Leeds Philosphical and Literary Society for a meal of alpaca meat at the Queen's Hotel Leeds. Another snippet mentions the grave of George Salt 1833-1913. Includes book reviews of 'A Time in Our Lives' by Greg Thomson and Wool City : A History of the Bradford Textile Industry in the 20th Century by Mark Keighley. -
2024.93: The Saltaire Journal Vol.1 No.5 March 2012 The Second Lord of Saltaire, The Family History of Sir James Roberts by David King. Includes a snippet about the rally of suffragettes on Shipley Glen 31st May 1908. Includes book reviews of Milner Field the lost country house of Titus Salt junior by Richard Lee-Van den Daele and R David Beale and Rebel Girls by Jill Liddington -
2025.100: Saltaire Journal Vol. 1 No.3 July 2009Printed magazine of Saltaire related articles with black and white and coloured photographs. The lead article relates to 'A History of the Saltaire Almshouses' by Roger Clarke. Other articles include snippets on 'Edison's phonograph at Victoria Hall', 'George Salt's steam attraction' and 'Titus Salt's early investigations of Alpaca fibre'
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2025.17: A time in our lives SUbtitled: 'a youth club in the West Riding of Yorkshire, revisited'. A history, written by one of the members, of a youth club founded in Saltaire during the 1960s. Discusses why the group was founded, its cultural norms, its management and leadership, its relationships, its prominent figures, and the activities that were pursued. Also has accounts of how major events in the 1960s impacted on the group and its individual members. -
2025.18: The Bradford Antiquary 2007 The Bradford Antiquary The Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society Third series No.11 2007. The chapter entitled ' The Woolsorters' Baths and Gardens' by Jenny Collett mentions Titus Salt p35-48 -
2025.19: The Bradford Antiquary 2008 The Bradford Antiquary The Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society Third series No.12 2008. Sir Titus Salt and Jonathan Silver are mentioned in the 'The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography and Bradfordians' by James Ogden p55-85 -
2025.20: The Bradford Antiquary 2009 The Bradford Antiquary The Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society Third series No.13 2009. Mention of Titus Salt junior and Saltaire in the chapter entitled 'Crowgill Park and the Crowghyll Park Bowling Green Club' by Ian Watson -
2025.23: The Bradford Antiquary 2012 The Bradford Antiquary The Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society Third series No.16 2012. Contains chapter entitled 'The Royal Yorkshire Jubilee Exhibition, Saltaire, 1887' by Letitia Lawson and a review of 'The Land Acquisitions of Titus Salt in Shipley and Baildon ' by Ian Watson -
2025.99: Saltaire Journal Vol. 1 No.2 March 2009Printed magazine of Saltaire related articles with black and white and coloured photographs. The lead article relates to 'The Saltaire Conversazione' from 1878 to 1964 by Roger Clarke. There are also articles on alpaca tasting in Leeds and the finding of the grave of George Salt. There is also a snippet entitled 'Textile machinery captured in photographs' . The photographs have been donated by Albert and Joyce Bowtell
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2018.71: Sir Titus Salt 1876: Centenary events in the village of Saltaire, November 1976 A folded A4 leaflet outlining the itinerary of public events in November 1976 for commemorating 100 years since the death of Titus Salt. -
2018.75: Saltaire: a village of parliamentarians A single sheet of A4 paper, printed on both sides with brief biographies of parliamentarians associated with Saltaire. Including: Sir Titus Salt (MP for Bradford), and three others from late 1990s/early 2000s: Christopher Leslie, Labour MP for Shipley; Lord Wallace of Saltaire, a Liberal Democrat peer; Richard Corbett, a Labour MEP. -
2018.81: The tourist guide: Saltaire & the region A folded, coloured leaflet providing a brief tourist's guide to Saltaire. Includes: a very brief history; a suggested on-day itenary for exploring Saltaire; a list of events through the year; various listings for suggested accommodation, attractions, shopping, places to eat, services and tracel and communication details. -
2024.96: Saltaire shop front design Saltaire shop front design. An illustrated leaflet about Saltaire shop front design. This leaflet sets out guidelines when considering proposals for shop fronts and signs -
C3a-011g: Saltaire World Heritage Site: Management Plan leaflet A gate-fold printed leaflet informing people of the plan to submit Saltaire to UNESCO for consideration as a World Heritage Site and the need for a Management Plan. Includes advertising for public workshops to be held in 2000. -
A2-055a-b: Mortgage for Milner FieldOne Transfer agreement and a second official duplicate copy of the Agreement for the purchase of Milner Field Estate with the furniture * and Declaration of the interests of the purchasers, dated 20th December 1888. Between Catherine Salt with Messrs Henry Crossley and Gordon Locksley Salt. The document is signed and sealed by both parties.
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A2-057: Contract relating to the Sale of Milner Field EstatePreliminary agreement of the sale of Milner Field Estate from Mrs Catherine Salt to James Roberts, this lays out the full agreement of sale and includes a schedule of items not to be included in the sale.
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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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2025.120: Thank you letterThank you letter to the Salts Mill Association from Saltaire Village Society dated 14th June 1995. The letter is a thank you for a donation from the Association which was to be used for purchasing Saltaire ephemera.
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