Was Sir Titus Salt concern himself with the ideal factory conditions of workers?

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In 1851 he started to build, on the Aire River, extensive textile works and a model manufacturing town, called Saltaire, in which he attempted to embody his conceptions of ideal factory conditions for workers.

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