EPW045097 ENGLAND (1934). The Sifta Salt Works, Sandbach, 1934

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EPW045097
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EPW045098
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EPW045093
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EPW045094
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EPW045096
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EPW045095
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Manylion

Pennawd [EPW045097] The Sifta Salt Works, Sandbach, 1934
Cyfeirnod EPW045097
Dyddiad July-1934
Dolen
Enw lle SANDBACH
Plwyf SANDBACH
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 373395, 360540
Hydred / Lledred -2.3977731307446, 53.141052745099
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol SJ734605

Pinnau

Although now surrounded by new housing this property on Elton Road remains.

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Tuesday 4th of February 2014 10:40:39 PM

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Tuesday 4th of February 2014 10:34:36 PM
Trent and Mersey Canal. Part of the "Cheshire Ring" of canals. It winds its way slowly- to the right to Wheelock and Kidsgrove; to the bottom to Middlewich and Anderton.

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Tuesday 4th of February 2014 10:32:47 PM
Crewe to Manchester Railway line, Crewe to the right, Manchester to the bottom

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Tuesday 4th of February 2014 10:28:23 PM

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Tuesday 4th of February 2014 10:23:48 PM
SIFTA SALT, Sandbach Sifta Salt was manufactured by Palmer Mann & Co Land purchased 1919, salt making works erected about 1923. The firm had been founded by John Alexander Palmer, who moved from Liverpool to Sandbach about 1913. His wife came up with the name Sifta. About 1935 they published "Reasonable Recipes by Sifta Sam" (16 pages) Sifta Sam was a cartoon sailor carrying a telescope. Mr Palmer was very fond of cricket and in 1956 a series of 24 collectors cards were issued in conjunction with the salt featuring head and shoulder portraits of English and Australian cricketers. Usual multiple mergers and name changes, to "British Salt" - the company became associated with RHM (Rank Hovis McDougall) who built their own factory "next door".

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Tuesday 4th of February 2014 10:08:02 PM