Yes he was religious as he forced everyone to go to church on a sunday. He closed all parks so he could do this
Yes, Sir Titus Salt was a religious man. He was a devout Christian and his faith influenced his philanthropic and ethical approach to business, particularly in the founding of Saltaire, a model village for his workers.
Sir Titus Salt was born in 1803
Titus Salt was very famous.
Sir Titus Salt was not knighted, but was a Baronet. A Baronet addressed as "Sir" similar to a knight but they rank above knights. Sir Salt was made a Baronet in 1869.
Titus Salt was born in Morley in 1803.
sir titus salt's wife did not die she left him when three of there children died leaving8 left
Daniel Salt
11 kidds
Titus salt died in December 20th 1876
Yes He was the eldest of six children.
Although he built a whole city for his workers he did control them in a way.
Sir Titus Salt did not attend school. He began working at his father's wool business at the age of 16. Despite not having formal education, he went on to become a successful industrialist, philanthropist, and founder of the model village Saltaire in Yorkshire, England.
Sir Titus Salt built the model village of Saltaire near Bradford, England, to provide housing and amenities for his mill workers. He aimed to improve their living conditions by providing clean and comfortable housing, schools, and public spaces, which ultimately improved their quality of life.