Iron and Steel Board
The British Iron and Steel Federation survived the nugatory nationalisation of 1951 but then had to adapt itself, following denationalisation in 1953, to a new statutory control regime principally consisting of an Iron and Steel Board, which had powers to set maximum prices for steel and to control the industry's plant development.
Reference: Deposit information.
From the guide to the Iron and Steel Board, 1953-1968, (Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick Library)
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creatorOf | Iron and Steel Board, 1953-1968 | Modern Records Centre | |
referencedIn | Archive of British Steel and Related Bodies, 1865-1980 | Modern Records Centre |
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associatedWith | Steel, British | person |
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Iron and steel workers Great Britain |
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