The Answers to Eddie Lawler's Treasure Hunt around Saltaire 1. Larger than life, beneath his gaze Is where the Sunday music’s played. Answer: Titus Salt 2. That was a doddle, but who’s the sculptor? And where was the artist based – that’s stumped you? Answer: F Derwent Wood, London. The Foundry was Alessandro Parlanti, Fulham, London 3. Which Turkish goat provides mohair One of the wools used in Saltaire? Answer: Angora 4. And why’s this statue there? What date Does all this fuss commemorate? Answer: Salt's 100th birthday and 50 years since the opening of the Mill 5. Down below’s another year It’s when a half moon first appeared. Answer: 1870 6. Saltaire is sandstone on the whole But what stone is the drinking bowl? Answer: Granite 7. Now promenade to find in stone Where’s flowers, pumpkins, fruit and cones? Answer: The shelter 8. Then find the old park-keepers home How many fires kept him warm? Answer: 7 9. Don’t cross the bridge, until you’ve spotted Small creature eating fruit – you’ve got it? Answer: A bird 10. And as you cross the River Aire Big chimney rings a bell – but where? Answer: Venice 11. Church pillar capitals – Ionic? Corinthian? Doric? Polyphonic? Answer: Corinthian 12. Two naked ladies!!? Mermaids?? See ’em?? Yes! They’re on the Answer: mausoleum 13. Stars in church windows, and on Salt’s crest How many on his place of rest? Answer: 27 14. Cross front of t’Mill for quite a hike Another woolly animal minds the bikes. Answer: Alpaca 15. And below big chimney is his pal Saltaire trade-mark, rings his bell. Answer: Belwarp 16. Uphill, a monogram twice to prove “I built this school” – two gables-worth. Answer: TS 17. Bird in the crest – is it a seagull Ostrich, vulture – or an eagle? Answer: Ostrich 18. Two more ladies – flimsy skirts on Symbolise the all-round person. Answer: Arts and Science (above Victoria Hall main door) 19. Ye gods! That one far right’s the feller No pub – but wine in Titus’ cellar. Answer: Bachuus 20. Which of the four proud leonine beasts Sits on a plinth the most South-East? Answer: Peace 21. The style of arches up the road - what’s different from the ones below? Answer: Pointed (Gothic) 22. Date in window over door tells you what is now no more Answer: 1868