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Philanthropy
Philanthropists are people who used their own wealth and influence to
try and change things. In Bradford we have the example of Sir Titus Salt.
he was a wool merchant who became very wealthy as a result of his knowledge
of the markets and innovative use of Alpaca Wool. He believed that his
workers would work better away from the filth of bradford, and had other,
moral reasons for deciding to develop his model village at Saltaire.
Things to consider:
- What problems does Salt identify in Bradford?
- What reasons may he have for wanting to build a new factory and housing
complex?
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Source 1
But there were others who thought other things equally to blame. In 1849
Titus Salt, then Mayor of Bradford, commissioned a Report into the Moral
Condition of Bradford which concluded that alcoholism and venereal disease
ranked along side tuberculosis as the three major evils, to an extent
even greater than smallpox.
Pete Crosier, Bradford College. Hosted on the BBC website at http://www.bbc.co.uk/bradford/sense_of_place/hidden_death_3.shtml |
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