Wenham, S. (2007). Salters' of Oxford:. Oxoniensia 71. Vol 71, pp. 111-143.

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Salters' of Oxford:
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a history of a Thames boating firm over a century of evolution (1858 -- c. 1960)
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Oxoniensia 71
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Oxoniensia
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71
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111 - 143
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Article on the boat building enterprise founded by John and Stephen Salter in 1858 on the banks of the River Thames at Folly Bridge in Oxford, which became one of the foremost inland boat building firms in the country. The paper also looks at the history of the Salter family, and of the relationship between this and other industries (notably the Cowley motor works) in Oxford during the early-twentieth century.
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Simon Wenham
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Damaris D Dodds (Abstract author)
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2007
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1858 (Auto Detected Temporal)
Earlytwentieth Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
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13 Nov 2007