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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. -
2024.100: A walk around Saltaire - in celebration of Saltaire's world heritage statusA walk around Saltaire - in celebration of Saltaire's world heritage status. A leaflet with pictures of Saltaire with walks trail inside
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2024.101: A walk around Saltaire - in celebration of Saltaire's world heritage statusA walk around Saltaire - in celebration of Saltaire's world heritage status. Blue booklet containing a walks trail fold out leaflet and details of buildings on the route
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2024.102: Saltaire conservation area assessment. Draft for consultation.Booklet with coloured images of Saltaire with loose copies of a map, comments sheet, letter and booking slip
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2024.103: Photocopy of image of W.E ForsterCopy of sepia image of W.E Forster. William Edward Forster was a Liberal MP for Bradford in the mid-nineteenth century and served in the British government. He was instrumental in the passing of the maor Elementary Education Bill in 1870 - often refereed to as 'Forster's Education Act' - which radically reorganised education for 5 t o12 year old children.
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2024.104: Saltaire Review Issue 25 Oct/Nov 2017Booklet with information about recent and upcoming events in 2017
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2024.105: Saltaire Review Issue 26 Dec/Jan 2018Booklet with information about recent and upcoming events in 2017 and 2018
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2024.106: Saltaire Review Issue 32 Dec/Jan 2019Booklet with information about recent and upcoming events in 2018 and 2019
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2024.107: Salt family treeSalt family tree from Titus Salt's great, great grandfather
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2024.108: Plans and elevations of proposed alteration of house number 13 Victoria Road to 2 shops for Sir Titus Salt Bart Sons & Company Limited Saltaire October 1896Plans and elevations of proposed alteration of house number 13 Victoria Road to 2 shops for Sir Titus Salt Bart Sons & Company Limited Saltaire October 1896. Photocopy of large black and white architects' plan
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2024.109: SaltaireSaltaire. Illustrated poster with information about Saltaire buildings
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2024.11: House history for 69 George Street Saltaire A history in 5 parts of 69 George Street, Saltaire, with a sixth file of sources. Covers the history from its building in 1856 as part of the first phase of house building in Saltaire. -
2024.110: Changes to House Numbers in SaltaireMaps and information about changes to house numbers in Saltaire
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2024.111: Victorian Bradford celebrating 150 years of the district's heritageSupplement to the Bradford Telegraph and Argus November 24th 2003. Includes article 'Titus Weaves His Way Into History, pioneer who brought Peru to Saltaire'.
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2024.112: Saltaire trail 3rd edition April 2002Blue booklet with fold out trail of notable sites in Saltaire.
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2024.113: Saltaire Brewery and Visitors Centre Independent Micro BreweryFoldout blue, yellow and white information leaflet
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2024.114: Salts Drama ToursSingle sheet flyer advertising Salts Drama Tours
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2024.115: Connecting the threads: From Altiplano to Airedale A set of research documents on the production of alpaca wool in Peru and its subsequent journey to the United Kingdom for use in the textile industry. Titus Salt's success in the textile business was founded on the development of a fabric using alpaca wool. -
2024.115.1: Connecting the threads: From Altiplano to Airedale: 1. Introduction One of a set of research documents on the production of alpaca wool in Peru and its subsequent journey to the United Kingdom for use in the textile industry. The Introduction gives information on the sources used, and sets the scene for telling the story of how a few firms in West Yorkshire made a huge imapct in a remote part of Peru. -
2024.115.2: Connecting the threads: From Altiplano to Airedale: 2. Life on the Altiplano One of a set of research documents on the production of alpaca wool in Peru and its subsequent journey to the United Kingdom for use in the textile industry. Part two details the farming of alpacas for their wool in the Altiplano region of Peru. The focus is on the relations of production and the roles taken on by various groups in the process.
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