Swansea Amalgamated Society of Engineers 1917-1925

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Swansea Amalgamated Society of Engineers 1917-1925

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Amalgamated Society of Engineers Swansea Branch

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Swansea Amalgamated Society of Engineers

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The Amalgamated Society of Engineers, Machinists, Smiths, Millwrights and Pattern-makers was formed in 1851 when a number of engineering unions decided to amalgamate. These included the Journeymen Steam Engine, Machine Makers and Millwrights Friendly Society (the 'Old Mechanics') and the Smiths' Benevolent Sick and Burial Society. By July 1851, both the Society of Millwrights and the Society of Engineers and Machinists had also amalgamated with the new society. It was during this in...

Amalgamated Engineering Union

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The Union was founded as the Amalgamated Society of Engineers in 1851 by the coming together of a number of separate organisations for mechanics, smiths, millwrights, engineers and machinists. A number of other, mainly local, organisations joined between 1893 and 1915. In 1920 nine other unions (the Steam Engine Makers Society, the United Machine Workers Association, the United Kingdom Society of Amalgamated Smiths and Strikers, the Associated Brassfounders, Turners, Fitters, Finish...