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“Titus Salt saw some wool rotting in a corner. It would make his fortune”

On 20 September 1853, Titus Salt threw a party to celebrate his 50th birthday. He invited more than 3,500 guests and laid on special trains to transport them to the event. There they feasted on four hindquarters of beef, 120 legs of mutton, 60 grouse, 320 plum puddings and 100 jellies,

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