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A3-169h: Salt Family: Royal Visits Letter from H. Ponsonby re. Princess Beatrice visit to Milner Field + envelope -
A3-170a-1: Carriages for Princess Beatrice visitPhotograph of the carriages for Princess Beatrice's visit to Milner Field. A group of foot guards can be seen on the left.
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A3-170a: Carriages for Princess Beatrice visit Photograph of the carriages for Princess Beatrice's visit to Milner Field. A group of foot guards can be seen on the left. -
A3-170b-1: Salt Family: Royal VisitsFramed Photograph of the carriages and mounted escort for Princess Beatrice's visit to Milner Field
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A3-170b: Salt Family: Royal Visits Photograph of the carriages and mounted escort for Princess Beatrice's visit to Milner Field -
A4-001a-f: Salt family: Property Interests6 laminated copies of Sir Titus Salt's Royal Albert Hall box certificate & list of subscribers
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A4-002: Salt family: Property InterestsFolder of pages from Cudworth's History of Manningham & Heaton re. Titus Salt
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A4-003: Mortgage loan by Titus and Edward SaltAbstracts of Deeds relating to a mortage of a loan of £4,000 by Titus & Edward Salt relating to property in Bowling in Bradford
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A4-004: Deed of transfer of the Salts companyPart of a deed of transfer of the Salts company from the Salts family to the Sir Titus Salt Bart Co. Ltd
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A4-005: Dayton - The other town that the Salts built Booklet giving brief history of the developments in Dayton, Tennessee where the Salt family built a large mining and processing enterprise, and an accompanying town for the workers that had similarities to Saltaire. -
A4-006: Historic Resource Survey and Contextural Study of the Former Dayton Coal & Iron Company PropertiesBooklet 'Historic Resource Survey and Contextual Study of the Former Dayton Coal & Iron Company Properties' Friends of the Cumberland Trail
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A4-007: Salt family Property Interests: Dayton TennesseeLeaflet for 'Tennessee State Parks - Laurel-Snow Natural Area'. The leaflet includes information on the Salts involvment with the Town. The Salt family owned land and Titus Salt Junior took on the project to develop the town of Dayton, Tennessee. The project was not finished before his death in 1887.
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A4-008: Salt family Property Interests: Dayton TennesseePrint of website pages - The Plymouth Notch Historic District web site - http://www.historicvermont.org/coolidgetour.html website no longer available - 2026
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A4-015b-c: Salt family Property Interests : Royal Albert Hall2 part Photocopy of Subscribers to boxes & stalls in the Royal Albert Hall
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A4-016: Salt family Property Interests : Royal Albert HallPhotocopy of Royal Albert Hall box purchase for £1,000 for Sir Titus Salt Bart. (March 1870)
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A4-017a-b: Salt family Property Interests : Royal Albert Hall2 part Photocopy of names & addresses of members of the Corporation of the Royal Albert Hall of Arts & Sciences, including the 'Exectors of Sir Titus Salt Bart'.
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A4-018: Salt family Property Interests : Royal Albert HallPhotocopy of Register of Probate of members of the Corporation of the Royal Albert Hall of Arts & Sciences, including 'Sir Titus Salt Bart'.
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Ajeeb, MohammedBradford councillor and Lord Mayor in 1985-1986
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Albert Road School 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. It has remained a primary school until the present day. When it opened, Children at the Albert Road schools were taught in mixed classes of around 40 children, although boys and girls were still seated in separate halves of the room, and corporal punishment was forbidden. At the time, the Shipley and Saltaire Times reported that people were doubtful whether this new approach to education would work. Shortly after their opening, the same newspaper printed a report on the schools and retracted their earlier criticism. -
Albert Road School buildings, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, United KingdomAs the population of Saltaire grew, the Factory School on Victoria Road (today the Salt Building) became inadequate for the number of children requiring an education. The Salt family provided land on the Western side of Albert Road for the building of a new school for primary education.The local school board opened the Albert Road Board Schools in 1878 to cater for 815 younger children. The original Factory School on Victoria Road remained in use as the High School. The building is still in use and today hosts Saltaire Primary School.
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