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File:Saltaire from Leeds and Liverpool Canal.jpg

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English: Titus Salt's mill in Saltaire, Bradford is an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Leeds to Liverpool Canal, Saltaire. Mill buildings built by Sir Titus Salt. Saltaire mills from the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. Salts Mill (left) and the New Mill (right) from the Leeds and Liverpool Canal.
Français : Usine à Saltaire.
עברית: מפעלו של טיטוס סאלט בסאלטייר שבברדפורד. אתר מורשת עולמית של אונסקו.
Deutsch: Saltaire vom Leeds and Liverpool Canal aus gesehen
Date 2006-05-10 (original upload date)
Source Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here. Transfer was stated to be made by User:Jalo.
Author Original uploader was Markj 87 at en.wikipedia
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