Raphael Arthur Salaman (24 April 1906 – 31 December 1993) was an
English engineer, collector, and writer. His work recorded the
hand tool
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s used in Britain during the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries.
Biography
Family and education
R. A. Salaman, also known as Raph, was born in
Barley,
Hertfordshire
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into a well-established
Anglo-Jewish family. His father was Dr
Redcliffe N. Salaman
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, the botanist who wrote ''The History and Social Influence of the Potato. ''His mother
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(''née'' Davis) was a writer, poet and
Hebrew scholar who tried to teach him Hebrew, which he found hard unlike his elder brothers.
However, being Jewish was still important to Salaman and he used to tell his children about it and read the
Bible.
The Salaman family were
Ashkenazi Jews,
who, according to his father, migrated to Britain from either
Holland or the
Rhineland in the early 18th century.
His family were members of
Bevis Marks Synagogue.
Salaman's interest in tools developed from watching craftsmen in rural Hertfordshire.
Salaman attended
Bedales School and then studied engineering at the
University of Cambridge.
Career
After university Salaman set up his own light-engineering company in London. During the Second World War, he went to work for Marks and Spencer, organizing air-raid precautions (ARP) and fire-fighting. After the war he continued to work for the retailer.
His job involved travelling around Britain, which gave him the opportunity to collect tools. He collected hand tools related to trades that were becoming less common, including those of wheelwrights, coopers, farriers, saddlers and dairy workers.
His interest in tools was more than a hobby, and he contributed to scholarly research in the subject. In 1959 he worked on a piece entitled, ''The Wheelwright's Art in Ancient China'' with
Joseph Needham
Noel Joseph Terence Montgomery Needham (; 9 December 1900 – 24 March 1995) was a British biochemist, historian of science and sinologist known for his scientific research and writing on the history of Chinese science and technology, in ...
and
Lu Gwei-djen.
Raph retired early and dedicated himself to compiling two definitive books about hand tools
that have become standard reference works and are in the holdings of many libraries worldwide. The first, ''Dictionary of Woodworking Tools'', was first published in 1975. His other book ''Dictionary of Leather-working Tools, c. 1700–1950, and the Tools of Allied Trades'' first came out in 1986.
Personal life and death
In 1933,
Salaman married Miriam Polianowsky. The couple had one son and three daughters,
including
Jewish Voice for Labour Chair,
Jenny Manson.
Their family were the only
Jewish family in the town and according to his daughter Jenny Manson "the only family that voted
Labour
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* Childbirth, the delivery of a baby
* Labour (human activity), or work
** Manual labour, physical work
** Wage labour, a socioeconomic relationship between a worker and an employer
** Organized labour and the labour ...
."
He and his wife were Labour Party supporters and actively involved with
CND,
and Salaman used to get news from
Amnesty and CND delivered.
Salaman's elder brother Myer married Miriam's elder sister who became the writer
Esther Salaman
Esther "Polly" Salaman () (, ;
6 January 1900 – 9 November 1995) was a Russian-born Jewish writer and physicist. She is best known for her memoir on Albert Einstein, her friend and teacher while studying at the University of Berlin.
Biograph ...
.
Salaman died in
Harpenden, Hertfordshire
Harpenden () is a town and civil parish in the City and District of St Albans in the county of Hertfordshire, England. The population of the built-up area was 30,240 in the 2011 census, whilst the population of the civil parish was 29,448. Ha ...
, on 31 December 1993.
Legacy
Salaman's collection of hand tools was bought by St Albans Museums Service. Part of the collection was on display for many years at the Museum of St Albans, but in 2010 it was removed from permanent exhibition.
The tools remain in the reserve collection of the Museum Service. Some of his catalogues, price lists, books and drawings featured in an auction sale organized by David Stanley and held in Loughborough in 1987.
The Salaman Awards and Grants were established in memory of Raphael Salaman and are available to successful applicants through the
Tools and Trades History Society.
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Salaman Awards and Grants
.
See also
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British Jews
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History
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*
List of British Jewish writers
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References
External links
St Albans Museums
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1906 births
1993 deaths
English people of Dutch-Jewish descent
English people of German-Jewish descent
English collectors
English Jewish writers
English male non-fiction writers
English non-fiction writers
People from Hertfordshire (before 1965)
Alumni of the University of Cambridge
Labour Party (UK) people
Raphael Salaman
Raphael Arthur Salaman (24 April 1906 – 31 December 1993) was an English engineer, collector, and writer. His work recorded the hand tools used in Britain during the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries.
Biography Family and education
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20th-century English male writers