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H2-210.44: Home Notes Literary Supplement A small printed paper booklet, 16 pages. It is contained in the back of a book of newspaper cuttings compiled for James Roberts. Mainly contains a story 'No repentence' by Joan Compton -
H2-210.5: Pages 5-6 from a book of James Roberts' newspaper cuttings 1905-1918Aug 25-26 1905 adverts. Aug 24-26 1905 adverts. Sept 4-6 1905 adverts. Sept 8 1905 Salts Mill's rating appeal. Sept 11 1905 James Roberts on South African Ethnic Labour. May 4 1906 Proposed new Hospital at Saltaire (1)....
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H2-210.6: Pages 7-8 from a book of James Roberts' newspaper cuttings 1905-1918May 4 1906 Shipley Urban District Council business. May 11 1906 Dr. Ellis on Council election. May 11 1906 Mr Roberts offer for a new hospital. May 11 1906 Mr and Mrs Roberts on holiday.
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H2-210.7: Pages 9-10 from a book of James Roberts' newspaper cuttings 1905-1918May 17 1906 Strike at Salts Mill. May 18 1906 Strike at Salts Mill. May 18 1906 Mr Roberts offer to Shipley for a new hospital considered by Shipley Trades and Labour Committee. May 18 1906 Letter regarding Roberts' offer of a new hospital
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H2-210.8: Pages 11-12 from a book of James Roberts' newspaper cuttings 1905-1918May 18 1906 Mr Roberts' offer for a new hospital to Shipley (2). May 25 1906 Sir Titus Salt's Charity annual financial statement. May 25 1906 Letter re. Roberts offer to Shipley. May 25 1906 Salts Mill Officials at Arnside
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H2-210.9: Pages 13-14 from a book of James Roberts' newspaper cuttings 1905-1918May 26 1906 'The Life of a Factory Girl'. May 31 1906 Hospital Scheme abandoned. June 1 1906 Hospital Scheme abandoned. June 1 1906 Sir Titus Salt Charity Report (1)
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H2-211: Architectural plans for the rebuilding of Hirst MillsCopy of a set of architectural plans for the rebuilding of Hirst Mills after a fire. Drawn up by the Bradford architects Samuel Robinson and Sons for Glyn, Thomas and Company Limited who rented the mill at the time. There are five separate drawings. One is a plan for the main building. Four are elevations from different perspectives.
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H3-001: Ostrer Family - Salts Mill DirectorsPhotocopy of a High Court of Justice document re. 'The Estate of Isidore Ostrer deceased'
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H4-001: E.H. GatesLeather booklet: 'The Order for the Burial of the Dead' for the funeral of Ernest Henry Gates April 1st 1925
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H4-002b: E.H. GatesPhotocopy of front and inner pages of 'The Order for the Burial of the Dead for E.H. Gates' re. H4-001
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H5-001: John Maddocks (1840-1924)Timeline for John Maddocks - Salts Mill Director in the 1890s
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H6-001: Isaac Smith (1832-1909)Timeline for Isaac Smith Salts Mill Director
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H7-001: Joseph William SallittTimeline for Joseph William Sallitt - 1825-1887
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H8-001: Sir Henry WhiteheadTimeline for Sir Henry Whitehead - 1859-1928
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H9-001: Arthur James HillTimeline for Arthur James Hill - 1876-1935
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Halifax, West Yorkshire, United KingdomA large town in West Yorkshire. A major centre for woollen textile production during the nineteenth century. The prominent Crossley family's carpet business was based in Halifax. One of its members, Catherine Crossley, married Titus Salt Junior.
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Hanson, Donald Donald Hanson was the chair and chief executive of Illingworth, Morris the last owners of Salts Mill as a textiles business in the 1980s. His great grandfather was Chief Engineer for Sir Titus Salt. -
Hanson, William Head of the engineering department at Salts Mill during the nineteenth century. Great Grandfather of Donald Hanson, the chair and chief executive of Illingworth, Morris the last owners of Salts Mill as a textiles business in the 1980s.
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