url https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/525 dcterms:creator Alfred Meakin dcterms:created 19th century dcterms:description Teapot, taken to Dayton as a wedding gift for Percival and Eva (nee Hanson) Johnson. Percy was involved in the financial management of the Dayton Coal and Iron Company set up by the directors of Sir Titus Salt (Bart), Sons and Co Ltd. Eva was the youngest daughter of William Hanson, the head of the engineering department at Salts Mill. The Saltaire historians Dave Shaw and David King visitied Dayton to research its history and were given the teapot to to give to Eva's great-nephew Donald Hanson, who had been the chair of Illingworth, Morris the last owners of Slats Mill as a working textiles business. Donald donated the teapot to the collection, as he considered it 'a known 19th century artefact that binds the communities of Saltaire & Dayton'. dcterms:format pottery dcterms:identifier 2015.1 dcterms:references https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6760 https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6759 dcterms:relation https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6551 dcterms:rights No copyright restrictions. Please acknowledge the work's author (if known) and the item's source dcterms:spatial https://explore.saltairecollection.org/s/p/item/6556 dcterms:subject Mill staff Family history dcterms:title Dayton tea pot dcterms:type ceramic --