url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/14952 dcterms:creator Dietz, Sarah dcterms:created 2015 dcterms:description Subtitled: A case study of Bradford Mills at Marki near Warsaw, 1883-1939. A detailed history of the development of a textile mill complex and associated housing in Marki, near Warsaw in Poland. The site was founded in 1883 by Edward Briggs, a worsted manufacturer from Bradford. Marki manufactured worsted cloth for the Polish market. The development of the housing was along the lines of a British model industrial village. There were contemporary comparisons in the British press to 'a second Saltaire' and 'the Polish Bournville or Port Sunlight'. There are many references throughout the book to both Sir Titus Salt and to Saltaire. dcterms:format printed dcterms:identifier 2025.12 dcterms:publisher Ashgate Publishing Limited dcterms:references https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/393 dcterms:relation https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6562 dcterms:rights Only viewable in the Saltaire Collection dcterms:rightsHolder Copyright Sarah Dietz dcterms:subject Textile industry Working life dcterms:title British entrepreneurship in Poland dcterms:type book --