Social History
Daily life, community, and social structures
184 items in the archive

Plate with transfer print of Saltaire United Reformed Church (previously Saltaire Congregational Church) in centre.
Souvenir plate
object
4 Commemorative plates from Saltaire Weslyan Church 1901
Commemorative plate
object
Commemorative plates celebrating different occations connected to Saltaire Weslyan Chapel, which no longer exists,
Commemorative plates
object
Teapot, taken to Dayton as a wedding gift for Percival and Eva (nee Hanson) Johnson
Dayton tea pot
object
China sugar bowl or conserve dish with lid marked 'A present from Saltaire' in gold.
China sugar bowl or conserve dish
object
Silver Jubilee (George V) pottery cup, decorated with transfers of the King and Queen, in roundals on the front above a map of the world on the front, and 'Pres
Silver Jubilee cup
object
China salt cellar decorated with the Saltaire crest and the words Saltaire underneath
China salt cellar
object
Two cream cards printed on one side and handwritten on the other
Two calling cards
document
Small china cup and saucer decorated with the Saltaire crest and Saltaire written underneath.
Saltaire China cup and saucer
object
China ornament decorated with a bird on one sidge and the words 'A gift from Saltaire' in black lettering.
Ornament
object
Framed original drawing by Sir Titus Salt as pupil at Mr Harrison's academy - 'Dismasted Greenlander'
Dismasted Greenlander
artwork
Framed original drawing by Sir Titus Salt as pupil at Mr Harrison's academy - 'Near Tunbridge Wells, Kent'
Near Tunbridge Wells, Kent
artwork
Small China souvenier ornament loving cup decorated with a coat of arms and the word Saltaire underneath.
China ornament
object
Small ornamental souvenier jug decorated with a view of a valley with a stream running through it
china jug
object
Original Photograph of Catherine Salt (nee Crossley wife of Titus Salt Junior) as an elderly woman
Catherine Salt
photograph
1 of 6 China plates from a Minton China Service which was made for the Opening of Salts Mill in 1853.
