Salts Mill, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

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Salts Mill, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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Salts Mill, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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The first building to be constructed in Saltaire, Salts Mill was designed to manufacture textiles on a truly industrial scale. Titus Salt’s intention was to incorporate all elements of the manufacturing process under one roof, rather than each taking place at a separate location as his previous mills in Bradford required.Employing around 4000 workers, the Mill was the very heart of Saltaire.

Part of Salt’s motivation to build Saltaire was his concern over the pollution and living conditions in Bradford. To prevent Saltaire suffering the same issues, each of the chimneys was fitted with an early device to remove pollutants from smoke.

The Mill changed hands many times over the years. Following the collapse of the textile industry in West Yorkshire, processes were gradually moved out of the Salts Mill building. In 1985, the last processes were relocated, and the empty mill put up for sale.

In 1987, Jonathan Silver purchased the Mill and refurbished it into the building we see today. Rather than a single manufacturing centre, the Mill is both the site of multiple new businesses and a cultural hub with shops, an art gallery and restaurant.
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2025.68.107: Back of Salts Mill. Digital image credit: Saltaire Collection2025.68.107: Back of Salts Mill Collection
2025.68.108: Salts Mill and Hope Hill view from Aire View avenue. Digital image credit: Saltaire Collection2025.68.108: Salts Mill and Hope Hill view from Aire View avenue Collection
2025.68.115: Salts Mill chimney from Rhodes Street. Digital image credit: Saltaire Collection2025.68.115: Salts Mill chimney from Rhodes Street Collection
2025.68.116: Salts Mill view from Victoria Road. Digital image credit: Saltaire Collection2025.68.116: Salts Mill view from Victoria Road Collection
2025.68.36: Village and Mill from St Peters Tower Top. Digital image credit: Saltaire Collection2025.68.36: Village and Mill from St Peters Tower Top Collection
2025.68.46: Salts Mill and River Aire. Digital image credit: Saltaire Collection2025.68.46: Salts Mill and River Aire Collection
2025.68.49: Salts Mill. Digital image credit: Saltaire Collection2025.68.49: Salts Mill Collection
2025.68.52: Salts Mill. Digital image credit: Saltaire Collection2025.68.52: Salts Mill Collection
2025.68.60: Salts Mill and chimney. Digital image credit: Saltaire Collection2025.68.60: Salts Mill and chimney Collection
2025.68.64: Salts Mill view from Victoria Road. Digital image credit: Saltaire Collection2025.68.64: Salts Mill view from Victoria Road Collection
2025.68.65: Salts Mill hydrant valve. Digital image credit: Saltaire Collection2025.68.65: Salts Mill hydrant valve Collection
A1-083: Saltaire - A Jubilee Sketch History Physical Object
A1-125: Notes on two documents related to Sir Titus Salt Bart Sons & Co. Ltd. Physical Object
A1-134a-b: Salt family Physical Object
A3-020: King George VI & Queen Elizabeth tour Saltaire Mills Physical Object
A3-100: Visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Saltaire Mills Physical Object
A3-101a-b: George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Saltaire Mills Physical Object
A3-102: George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Saltaire Mills Physical Object
A3-103: Visit of George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Saltaire Mills Physical Object
A3-104a-b: Visit of George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Saltaire Mills Physical Object
A3-105a-b: Visit of George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Saltaire Mills Physical Object
A3-106a-b: Visit of George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Saltaire Mills Physical Object
A3-107: Visit of George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Saltaire Mills Physical Object
A3-134: Visit of George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Saltaire Mills Physical Object
B1-032/3: Commentary by Dave Shaw on the photographs of and brochures about Salts Mill machinery from the Bowtell Collection. Physical Object

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