Archive of British Steel and Related Bodies 1865-1980
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British Steel Producers Conference
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The British Steel Producers' Conference was formed as a full member of the British Iron & Steel Federation in 1945, and was made up of constituent product associations. Previously the Associations had enjoyed full membership of the Federation having become affiliated to it soon after it was established in 1934. Reference: Deposit information From the guide to the British Steel Producers' Conference, 1944-1970, (Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick...
Iron and Steel Board
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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 Warw...
British Joist Makers' Association British Light Steel Association
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British Steel Work Association
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Angle Makers Association
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British steel corporation
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The Iron and Steel Act of 1967 brought the 14 largest steel companies, representing about 90 per cent of the UK's steelmaking capacity, into public ownership as the British Steel Corporation. The other companies within the industry, numbering about 140 and representing about 15 per cent of the total industry (the remaining steelmakers plus the processors), responded immediately to the inevitable disappearance of the British Iron and Steel Federation by forming The British Independen...
North East Coast and Scottish Steel Makers' Association
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North East District Angle Makers'Association
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North of England Iron and Steel Manufacturers' Association
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The North of England Iron and Steel Manufacturers' Association amalgamated (c. 1922) with the Steel Ingot Makers' Association, the Scottish Steel Makers' Association and a small rolling mill organisation in the Midlands to form the Iron and Steel Trades Employers' Association. The association established divisional areas. Reference: A. Pugh, Men of Steel (London, 1952). From the guide to the North of England Iron and Steel Manufacturers' Association, 1895-192...
Iron and Steel Makers of North-East Coast
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North East District Steel Angle Makers' Association
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National Billet Association
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North of England Iron Manufacturers' Association
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Cleveland Ironmasters' Association
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British Iron and Steel Corporation Ltd
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National Advisory Council on Industry
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National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers
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The pressures of the First World War, in which steel was a vital material for munitions and other instruments of war and so closely supervised by the government, brought about the formation, in 1918, of the National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers, bringing together the 40 or so associations and well over 400 companies. In 1934, as a condition of substantial tariff protection for the British industry, the government caused the industry to form a stronger central associati...
Iron and Steel Corporation of Great Britain
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British Heavy Steel Association
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North East Coast Steel Makers' Association
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National Council of Associated Ironmasters
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Midland Angle Makers Association
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Midland Steel Angle Makers' Association
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Light Rolled Steel Products Conference
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The Light Rolled Steel Products Conference was one of the British Iron and Steel Federation's Producers Conferences. Reference: Deposit information. From the guide to the Light Rolled Steel Products Conference, 1945-1968, (Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick Library) ...
British Iron and Steel Federation
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In 1934, as a condition of substantial tariff protection for the British steel industry, the government caused the industry to form the British Iron and Steel Federation (BISF). After the war, during which the industry's output was tightly controlled by government, the Federation re-emerged with the task of making a development plan for the post war industry, a plan which was in fact implemented very substantially over the next ten years. It remained a federation of mostly quite sma...
Siemen's Steel Ingot Making Trade of the North of England and West of Scotland
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Steel Plate Makers' Association
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Midland and Welsh Steel Makers' Association
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Steel Association
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Forge Masters Association
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Cold Rolled Steel Strip Association
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Steel Ingot Makers' Association
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The Steel Ingot Makers' Association amalgamated (c. 1922) with the North of England Iron and Steel Manufacturers' Association, the Scottish Steel Makers' Association and a small rolling mill organisation in the Midlands to form the Iron and Steel Trades Employers' Association. The association established divisional areas. Reference: A. Pugh, Men of Steel (London, 1952). From the guide to the Steel Ingot Makers' Association, 1901-1968, (Modern Records Centre, ...
Steel, British
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The National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers was formed in 1918, bringing together the 40 or so associations and well over 400 companies. In 1934, as a condition of substantial tariff protection for the British industry, the government caused the industry to form a stronger central association, the British Iron and Steel Federation (BISF). After the war, during which the industry's output was tightly controlled by government, the Federation re-emerged with the task of mak...
Cold Rolled Steel Strip Export Group
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Scottish Steel Makers' Association
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The Scottish Steel Makers' Association amalgamated (c. 1922) with the Steel Ingot Makers' Association, the North of England Iron and Steel Manufacturers' Association and a small rolling mill organisation in the Midlands, to form the Iron and Steel Trades Employers' Association. The association established divisional areas. Reference: A. Pugh, Men of Steel (London, 1952). From the guide to the Scottish Steel Makers' Association, 1898-1959, (Modern Records Cent...
Central Council of Iron and Steel Employers
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British iron and steel research association
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Iron and Steel Trades Employers' Association
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An amalgamation (c. 1922) of the Steel Ingot Makers' Association, the North of England Iron and Steel Manufacturers' Association, the Scottish Steel Makers' Association and a small rolling mill organisation in the Midlands. The association established divisional areas. Reference: A. Pugh, Men of Steel (London, 1952). From the guide to the Papers of the Iron and Steel Trades Employers' Association, 1922-1969, (Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick Libra...
Board of Arbitration and Conciliation for North of England Manufactured Iron Trade
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North East Coast Bricklayers and Bricklayers' Labourers
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Iron Plate Makers' Association
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Iron and Steel Holding and Realisation Agency
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National Association of Re-Rollers
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