Titus Salt Jr.
1843-1887
Eldest surviving son, inherited the business
43 items in the archive

Includes a snippet about the rally of suffragettes on Shipley Glen 31st May 1908
The Saltaire Journal Vol.1 No.5 March 2012 The Second Lord of Saltaire, The Family History of Sir James Roberts by David King.
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The Bradford Antiquary The Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society Third series No.13 2009
The Bradford Antiquary 2009
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A copy of a, 'Commemorative Programme to Celebrate the Opening of the Refurbished Exhibition Building by HRH The Princess Royal (Princess Anne) January 11th 199
2 Commemorative Programme to Celebrate the Opening of the Refurbished Exhibition Building by HRH The Princess Royal January 11th 1996
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Today Shipley College occupies several buildings in Saltaire
Shipley College Centenary
other1987-1987

An edition of the Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society
Bradford Antiquary Third Series No.2 1986
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Denys Salt was the Great-grandson of Sir Titus Salt, Grandson of Titus Salt Junior and Son of Harold Salt
Salt, Denys
other1918-

During the 1880s there was an increased demand for school places in Saltaire
Royal Yorkshire Jubilee Exhibition
other6.5.1887-31.10.1887

Photograph of Milner Field house in about 1885 showing the south face
The south face of Milner Field in about 1885
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Company founded in Dayton, Tennessee, United States owned by the Salts company
Dayton Coal and Iron Company Limited
other1883-

The Prince and Princess of Wales (the future Edward VII and his consort Alexandra) visited Saltaire in 1882
Royal visit 1882 by Prince of Wales (future Edward VII)
other1882-1882

A new primary school on Albert Road in Saltaire was opened in 1878, its creation supported by husband and wife Titus Salt Junior and Catherine Salt
Albert Road School
other1878-

The Saltaire Conversazione was an annual social event that occurred between 1878 and 1964 (except for the years around the world wars)
Saltaire Conversazione
other1878-1964

Milner Field was a neo-gothic mansion built for Titus Salt Junior and Catherine Salt
Milner Field, Bingley, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
other1869-1947

Princess Beatrice was the youngest child of Queen Victoria
Beatrice, Princess
other1857-

Catherine was born in 1846 into one family of textile magnates, the Crossleys of Halifax, and married into another when Titus Salt Junior became her husband in
Salt, Catherine
other1846-

A book by local historian Alan Cattell
Bingley and surrounds. Forgotten moments from history
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Paperback book by Lee-Van den Daele, Richard and Beale, R
Milner Field - The Lost Country House of Titus Salt Jnr
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Correspondence sent to Isabel's mother Catherine Salt
Letter to Catherine Salt from Titus Salt Junior in New York
letter
A group photograph recording the planting of a tree by Princess Beatrice and her husband Prince Henry of Battenburg when they visited Saltaire to preside at the
Tree planting by Princess Beatrice
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A novel by Frances Brody
A mansion for murder, by Frances Brody
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The Exhibition Building opened in 1887, built by Titus Salt Junior, Sir Titus’s youngest son, in memory of his father
Exhibition Building, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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Recounts the interest of Sir Titus Salt and some of his sons in agriculture and farming
Sir Titus Salt and sons: A farming legacy
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History of Bingley fom the middle nineteenth century to the early twenty first century
Bingley: A living history
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Early report of the working of the Shipley School Board, chaired by Titus Salt Junior
