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Jonathan Silver (1949–1997) was an entrepreneur from Bradford who was responsible for restoring Salts Mill as a thriving cultural, retail and commercial centre.〔 == Life == Silver was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, England in 1949, of German Jewish descent. He was a pupil at Bradford Grammar School where he at first did not shine academically but enjoyed working on the school's magazine.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Jonathan Silver )〕 His interest in David Hockney's talent as an artist began to blossom and after they met at Silver's father's burger bar, Hockney agreed to design a cover for the school magazine.〔 Silver then went on to study Art History and Textiles at Leeds University.〔〔 〕 As a young man Silver exhibited entrepreneurial skills and spent his school lunch breaks at the local auction rooms buying and selling furniture. By 1979 he had 13 menswear shops across the country〔 as well as a clothing factory, ''Noble Crest'', and a shop called ''Art and Furniture'' in Manchester. 〔 In 1979 he sold his ''Jonathan Silver'' chain to the John Michael Group, and sold or closed most of his other businesses, and went into partnership with his friend and supplier Sir Ernest Hall.
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