Salts Mill
Salts Mill (sometimes spelt Salt's Mill) is a former textile mill, now an art gallery, shopping centre, and restaurant complex in Saltaire, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It was built by Sir Titus Salt in 1853, and the present-day 1853 Gallery takes its name from the date of the building which houses it. The mill has many paintings by the local artist David Hockney on display and also provides offices for Pace plc.
When completed, the mill was the largest industrial building in the world by total floor area. It is a grade II* listed building.[1] The mill closed in 1986, and the following year it was sold to Jonathan Silver, who began a long renovation scheme.[2]
Spelling
The spellings Salts Mill and Salt's Mill (that is, with and without an apostrophe) are both commonly used. The former is used consistently by the Salts Mill website[3] and the Saltaire Village website;[4] the latter by Visit Bradford from the official Bradford Tourist Information service.[5] Both versions are used in the UNESCO World Heritage documentation.[6]
See also
References
- ↑ Historic England. "Saltaire Mills - main block including sheds (Grade II*) (1133523)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
- ↑ Jim Greenhalf, Salt & Silver: A Story of Hope (Bradford Libraries, 1997, ISBN 0-907734-52-9
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External links
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- Salts Mill Official web site.
- UNESCO World Heritage Centre
- Salts Mill at Structurae
- Historic England. "Images of England record for Saltaire Mills, Main block (337546)". Images of England.
- Historic England. "Images of England record for Saltaire Mills, Entrance block (337545)". Images of England.
Coordinates: 53°50′20″N 1°47′16″W / 53.8388°N 1.7879°W