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The BIG LIST This is a regularly updated list of every name researched by historian, Colin Coates. It's easy to search and each name links to that person's biography. Go to the list >
Mill WorkersWW1 The Saltaire StoryQuick link: Mill workers' biography index Researched by Colin Coates Saltaire Mill operated from 1853 until 1986, and gave employment to thousands of workers. Few records survived. Mill workers appear on census information from 1861 to 1911. Here we find out who they were. More >
Extra biographies WW1 The Saltaire StoryQuick link: Saltaire biographies > The people connected to Saltaire who didn't work in the Mill, or serve in a war. We discover their lives in Saltaire. Researched by Colin Coates
News: 100 years agoWW1 The Saltaire StoryQuick link: News: 100 years ago Life and reportage, but not as we know it. Saltaire stories that hit the news. Researched by Colin Coates
Saltaire Social History An Italian Immigrant Abroad: Assuntina Anzalone, who came to Saltaire from Italy as a 19 year old girl. This is her story > Saltaire's Social History: A collection of Saltaire stories > We love hearing your stories: Email: history@saltairevillage.info or use our form >

New research: Debunking two myths concerning the life of Sir Titus Salt Researched by David King Balgarnie wrote a biography of Sir Titus Salt. Did he get some things wrong? More >
Reel Lives: Women who worked in the millsWW1 The Saltaire StoryQuick links: Biography index Researched by Colin Coates and inspired by the Cloth & Memory exhibition in Salts Mill, by British artist, Caren Garfen.Biographies of the 108 women connected with Saltaire who worked in mills. More >
Second Boer War Roll of HonourWW1 The Saltaire StoryQuick link: Roll of honour Researched by Colin Coates Biographies of those connected with Saltaire who served in the Second Boer War.

House historiesQuick link: House Histories > Researched by Colin Coates Who lived in Saltaire houses? Colin Coates discovers the people and families who made their home in Saltaire. First street: Ada St.
Saltaire Journals The Saltaire Journals publish research relating to Saltaire and its history. They are available to download on a world-wide basis to non-commercial parties such as local historians, and research and educational bodies. More >