Salts Mill
The iconic mill at the heart of Saltaire
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Donald Hanson was the chair and chief executive of Illingworth, Morris the last owners of Salts Mill as a textiles business in the 1980s
Hanson, Donald
other1925-

The dye house at Salt's Mill 1920s
The dye house at Salt's Mill 1920s
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Photograph of Victoria Road pointing down towards the mill with hospital on right, around 1920s
Victoria Road, Saltaire in the 1920s
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A photograph of workers leaving the upper Mill yard
Workers leaving Salts Mill (c 1920s)
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Close up of the entrance to Upper Mill yard
Salts Mill yard entrance (c. 1920s)
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Slightly more distant photograph of workers walking up Victoria Road
Workers walking up Victoria Road (c.1920s)
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A number of children can be seen in the front of the photograph
Workers walking up Victoria Road (c 1920s) (1)
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Book of letters in a red coloured bound ledger, with numbered pages
Roberts' letter book 1914-1917
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Portrait photograph of inside one of the exhibition buildings, the room is open to the ceiling with windows reminiscent of the top floor of Salts Mill
Inside a building of the Royal Yorkshire Jubilee exhibition 1887
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The Salt High School opened in 1876
Salt High School
other1876-

Son of Sir James Roberts
Roberts, Bertram Foster
other1876-

The Saltaire Club and Institute opened in 1870 and was based in a large new building on Victoria Road, above Salts Mill
Saltaire Club and Institute
other1870-

Saltaire Cricket Club was founded in 1869 and still operates today
Saltaire Cricket Club
other1869-

The New Mill built in 1868 as an extension to Salts Mill
The New Mill built in 1868. Its chimney is a copy of the bell tower of a church in Venice
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Salt's Mill Saltaire from the north west c.1860
Salt's Mill Saltaire from the north west c.1860
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Salts Mill was originally owned and operated by Titus Salt, Sons & Company
Sir Titus Salt Bart. Sons & Co Limited
other1853-1923

Salts Mill- The Owners and Managers 1853-1986 by Maggie Smith and Colin Coates
Salts Mill- The Owners and Managers 1853-1986
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From humble beginnings, James Roberts achieved great success in the textlie industry
Roberts, James, Sir
other1848-

George arrived in Saltaire in 1860 to be an assistant teacher in the Factory School that provided part-time education for some of the children working in Salts
Morrell, George
other1840-

Major textile industrialist, businessman and philanthropist in nineteenth century Bradford
Salt, Titus, Sir
other1803-

William was a leading British engineer and was contracted by Titus Salt to design the interior of Salts Mill
Fairbairn, William
other1789-

Hardback book by D T Jenkins & K G Ponting
British Wool Textile Industry 1770-1914
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Appendices to the main Report by management consultants KMG Thomson McLintock commissioned by City of Bradford Metropolitan Council
The Future of Salts Mill - Appendices
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A Feasibility Study by management consultants KMG Thomson McLintock commissioned by City of Bradford Metropolitan Council
