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What does the range of streets and buildings suggest about Titus’ values and beliefs? ‘A perfectionist.’ That is my opinion of Salt. Every feature of Saltaire was designed  

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What does the range of streets and buildings suggest about Titus' values and beliefs? 'A perfectionist.' That is my opinion of Salt. Every feature of Saltaire was designed and constructed with massive care and detail. Salt had paid a lot of attention to the design of his mill. The mill had an Italian theme; there were many columns with prism shaped tops, and most famously the large and highly decorated chimney. There were many windows as he believed in keeping his workers happy and constant sun light coming through the windows was a definite plus to working in the mill. The mill was built on a 'Grand scale' and reflects Salt's ambitions in fame and fortune. It was the central feature to the community and could be seen from all over Saltaire. Salt also had an institute, which was central to the village and provided a night school for the workers in...

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