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Salter Collection

"Exploring the Rich History of Salter: From Thames Steamer Timetables to Victorian Oxford" Step back in time with Salter, a name that resonates through history

Background imageSalter Collection: Thames Steamer Timetable

Thames Steamer Timetable
Notice of sailings of Thames steamers operated by Salter Brothers of Folly Bridge, Oxford

Background imageSalter Collection: Banquet commemorating the victory at Waterloo, 1836 (1900)

Banquet commemorating the victory at Waterloo, 1836 (1900). A banquet held by the Duke of Wellington at Apsley House, his London residence, on 18 June 1836

Background imageSalter Collection: Crystals magnified under a microscope: silver solution and Diana's tree 1, camphor 2, and niter 3

Crystals magnified under a microscope: silver solution and Diana's tree 1, camphor 2, and niter 3
FLO4574143 Crystals magnified under a microscope: silver solution and Diana's tree 1, camphor 2, and niter 3. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's " Bilderbuch fur

Background imageSalter Collection: Riots at Salter Hebble, Halifax

Riots at Salter Hebble, Halifax
Disturbances at Salter Hebble in Halifax, part of the 1842 general strike, also known as the Plug Plot Riots, The riots started among the miners in Staffordshire, England

Background imageSalter Collection: Fall / Rough Collie / 1927

Fall / Rough Collie / 1927
CHAMPION MOUNT SHANNON BLUE SPLENDOR Head study. Owned by Rev. R. Salter. Date: 1927

Background imageSalter Collection: Salters Steamers, Oxford, Victorian period

Salters Steamers, Oxford, Victorian period

Background imageSalter Collection: Salter Bros landing stage, Folly Bridge, Oxford

Salter Bros landing stage, Folly Bridge, Oxford, Victorian period

Background imageSalter Collection: Spring balance brass dial, Samuel Cody Archive

Spring balance brass dial, Samuel Cody Archive
EARLY AVIATION PIONEERS - THE SAMUEL CODY ARCHIVE: The spring balance used by Cody in early engine-thrust tests. Circa 1908, by Salter?s, the brass dial marked to 600lb

Background imageSalter Collection: Tree and spring balance brass dial, Samuel Cody Archive

Tree and spring balance brass dial, Samuel Cody Archive
EARLY AVIATION PIONEERS - THE SAMUEL CODY ARCHIVE: The spring balance used by Cody in early engine-thrust tests. Circa 1908, by Salter?s, the brass dial marked to 600lb

Background imageSalter Collection: Western Counties Rugby Team

Western Counties Rugby Team: Donaldson, Hall, Birch, Ebdon, Toller, Lias, Gamlin, Bildings, May, Jarman, Thomas, Salter, Soane, Bowley, Stoyle. 1890s

Background imageSalter Collection: Hatters, Salter, trade card (engraving)

Hatters, Salter, trade card (engraving)
984114 Hatters, Salter, trade card (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hatters, Salter, trade card.); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection

Background imageSalter Collection: Advert for Geo. Salter & Co. household items Advert for Geo. Salter & Co

Advert for Geo. Salter & Co. household items Advert for Geo. Salter & Co
Selection of household specialities, available from Geo. Salter & Co. in West Bromwich. Date: 1887

Background imageSalter Collection: FALL / ROUGH COLLIE / 1927

FALL / ROUGH COLLIE / 1927
CHAMPION MOUNT SHANNON BLUE SPLENDOR Head study. Owned by Rev. R. Salter. Date: 1927

Background imageSalter Collection: Apsley House, Westminster, London, 1853. Artist: William Greatbach

Apsley House, Westminster, London, 1853. Artist: William Greatbach
Interior view of Apsley House, Westminster, London, 1853; showing the Duke of Wellington giving the annual banquet for his companions in arms on the anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo

Background imageSalter Collection: Herzog von Wellington 1769-1852. - Gemalde von Salter, 1934

Herzog von Wellington 1769-1852. - Gemalde von Salter, 1934
Herzog von Wellington 1769-1852, 1934. Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, KG, GCB, GCH, PC, FRS (1769-1852)

Background imageSalter Collection: Don Salteros Coffee House, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, 1723, (1840)

Don Salteros Coffee House, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, 1723, (1840). The exterior of Don Salteros Coffee House and Curiosity Museum by the River Thames, with signatures of its founder James Salter

Background imageSalter Collection: JOHN DOVE

JOHN DOVE London merchant who seems to have combined the occupation of a tailor with that of a salter. Date: ? - 1772

Background imageSalter Collection: Thomas Salter Pyne

Thomas Salter Pyne (1860 1921), British engineer based in Afghanistan. Date: 1900

Background imageSalter Collection: Thomas Frederick Salter

Thomas Frederick Salter
THOMAS FREDERICK SALTER writer on fishing for sport Date: CIRCA 1820

Background imageSalter Collection: Benjamin Grosvenor

Benjamin Grosvenor
BENJAMIN GROSVENOR English dissenting churchman, pastor at Crosby Square and lecturer at Salter Hall. Date: 1676 - 1758

Background imageSalter Collection: The Australian Cricket Team Now Visiting England: H. J. H. Scott (Captain); A. H. Jarvis; s

The Australian Cricket Team Now Visiting England: H. J. H. Scott (Captain); A. H. Jarvis; s
THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKET TEAM NOW VISITING ENGLAND: H.J.H. Scott (Captain); A.H. Jarvis; S.P. Jones; G.E. Palmer; J.M.C. Blackham, G.J. Bonnor, R. Farrand (Umpire), J. Bates (scorer); W. Bruce; G

Background imageSalter Collection: DELIA SALTER BACON (1811-1859). American writer. Photograph, mid 19th century

DELIA SALTER BACON (1811-1859). American writer. Photograph, mid 19th century

Background imageSalter Collection: John William Salter (1820-1869)

John William Salter (1820-1869)
Portrait of John William Slater, a geologist and palaeontologist for the Geological Survey. He worked on the classification of trilobites

Background imageSalter Collection: Myedactylus flecheri (Salter)

Myedactylus flecheri (Salter)
A fossil specimen of Myelodactylus fletcheri (Salter) dating back to the Silurian period (440 million years ago), discovered in Wenlock Limestone bed, Dudley, Worcestershire, UK

Background imageSalter Collection: Union Workhouse, Ipswich, Suffolk

Union Workhouse, Ipswich, Suffolk
A bird s-eye view plan of the new Ipswich union workhouse designed by Stephen Salter and H Percy Adams with Lister Newcombe. The building, on Great Whip Street, opened in 1899. Date: 1899

Background imageSalter Collection: Salters Way

Salters Way
Salters way, above Hailes, Gloucestershire, England, part of an ancient trade route dating back to Prehistoric times. Date: BC

Background imageSalter Collection: Stephen Salter, South African engineer

Stephen Salter, South African engineer
MODEL RELEASED. Stephen Salter (born 1938), South African engineer. Salter read physics at Cambridge University before moving to Edinburgh University where he became famous in the 1970s for his

Background imageSalter Collection: Statue of a salt maker, one of the regions traditional industries

Statue of a salt maker, one of the regions traditional industries, by the Central Canal in Aveiro, Beira Litoral, Portugal, Europe

Background imageSalter Collection: GWR locomotive, Treffgarne, Pembrokeshire, South Wales

GWR locomotive, Treffgarne, Pembrokeshire, South Wales
Four railway workers with a Great Western Railway locomotive, Amesbury, at Treffgarne, Nant Y Coy, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales


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"Exploring the Rich History of Salter: From Thames Steamer Timetables to Victorian Oxford" Step back in time with Salter, a name that resonates through history. Delve into the past as we uncover intriguing glimpses of this renowned entity. Embark on a journey along the Thames with the iconic Salter Steamers. The Thames Steamer Timetable takes us back to an era when these vessels were lifelines for transportation and leisurely cruises. Transporting us further into history, we stumble upon a grand banquet held in 1836 to commemorate the victory at Waterloo. This lavish event serves as a testament to Salter's involvement in significant celebrations during that time. In Victorian Oxford, Salters Steamers played a pivotal role in connecting people and places. They were synonymous with travel and exploration during this transformative period. The picturesque Salter Bros landing stage at Folly Bridge stands as a reminder of their influence on river transport. It served as both an arrival point and departure spot for countless passengers seeking adventure or simply commuting across Oxford's waterways. Delving deeper into archives, we discover artifacts such as spring balance brass dials from Samuel Cody Archive. These intricate instruments showcase Salter's dedication to precision and innovation. Nature intertwines with history when we encounter images of trees adorned with spring balance brass dials from Samuel Cody Archive. A fusion of artistry and functionality, these unique displays highlight how even nature could be influenced by Salter's presence. However, not all chapters are filled with tranquility; riots erupted at Salter Hebble in Halifax, revealing moments of unrest amidst their otherwise illustrious legacy. Shifting gears yet again, we catch glimpses of adorable Fall/Rough Collie dogs captured in 1927—a charming reminder that even pets found solace within the realm of Salters' influence. Sports enthusiasts rejoice. Western Counties Rugby Team proudly dons their jerseys bearing the Salter name.