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A1-031a-b: History of Titus Salt JuniorShipley College booklet, history of Titus Salt Jr, including obituary extracts from Bradford Observer dated 21/11/1887, 24/11/1887, plus abbreviated Photocopy
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A1-032: Salt family treeLaminated copy of Salt Family Tree, published by Saltaire United Reformed Church & prepared by Mark Andrew (undated)
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A1-033a: Titus Salt's statueLaminated photograph/article about Sir Titus Salt statue (Town Hall Sq), with photographs of a commemorative medal
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A1-033b: Newspaper article on SIr Titus Salt's statueLaminated copy of newspaper item on Sir Titus Salt's statue, Town Hall Sq.: 'The Pillar of Salt'
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A1-033c: Photograph of Sir TItus Salt's statueLaminated copy of two photographs: Sir Titus Salt's statue outside Town Hall Sq. The same statue following its move to Lister Park
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A1-034: The Long Watch'The Long Watch' a book on the Sailors' Children Society of Hull : financed by Titus Salt
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A1-035: Title of land in ManninghamAbstract of Title of purchase of land in Manningham, Bradford by Titus Salt and Henry Forbes
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A1-036: The Great Yorkshire Llama Facsimile copy of 'Household Words' (Nov. 27th 1852) with an article entitled 'The Great Yorkshire Llama'. Household Words was a weekly magazine edited by Charles Dickens. The article tells a story of how Titus Salt allegedley discovered surplus alpaca wool in 1836 and started experimenting with it to produce cloth. This led to a very successful textile business and, as the article was being written, the construction of a large new mill in what was to become Saltaire. See also https://www.djo.org.uk/household-words/volume-vi/page-250.html -
A1-037b,c,e: The Great Yorshire Llama1 of 5 copies of a reprint of 'The Great Yorkshire Llama' by Charles Dickens. The reprint is from Household Words Voume 6, o 140 published on Saturday November 27th 1952. The article tells a story of how Titus Salt allegedley discovered surplus alpaca wool in 1836 and started experimenting with it to produce cloth. This led to a very successful textile business and, as the article was being written, the construction of a large new mill in what was to become Saltaire.
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A1-038: Research on alpacasLetter from Roger Edwards to Clive Wood on his research into alpacas in the UK
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A1-039: Titus Salt and the alpacasLetter from Colin Woods to Clive Woods relating to a proposed monograph on Salt and the alpacas
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A1-040: Article on Sir Titus SaltArticle on the life of Titus Salt by Adrian G. Stewart
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A1-041: Research resources about Sir Titus Salt'Book, Map,photograph list on the subject of Sir Titus Salt, Baronet'. Compiled by Philip Barlow
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A1-042: Key dates of Sir Titus Salt'Key Dates surrounding the life and times of Sir Titus Salt, Baronet'. Compiled by Philip Barlow
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A1-043a-c: Titus Salt's tombstone3 copies of photograph of Titus Salt's tombstone in Saltaire Church (1876)
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A1-044: Fanny Salt's tombstonePhotograph of Fanny Salt's tombstone in Saltaire Church (1861). Fanny (1841-1861) was the second daughter of Sir Titus Salt.
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A1-045: Mary Salt's tombstonePhotograph of Mary Salt's tombstone in Saltaire Church (1851). Mary (1849-1851) was Sir Titus Salt's third daughter.
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A1-046: Mortgage documentPhotocopy of Abstract of Title and Mortgage of James Marchant of Bowling to Titus Salt (11 sheets)
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A1-047a-g: Death of Titus Salt JuniorNewspaper cuttings on the deaths of Titus Salt Junior., Edward Akroyd & Joshua Pollard : November 1887 (7 sheets)
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A1-048: Funeral of Titus Salt JuniorPhotocopy of the newspaper account of the funeral of Titus Salt Junior.
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