Catalogue description LONDON MASTER BUILDERS ASSOCIATION
This record is held by The London Archives: City of London
Reference: | A/NFB |
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Title: | LONDON MASTER BUILDERS ASSOCIATION |
Description: |
London Region of National Federation of Building Trades Employers from 1928) CONTENTS: London Master builders Association (later London Region of National Federation of Building Trades Employers from 1928) Builders Benevolent Institution Builders Clerks Benevolent institution |
Date: | 1847 - 1963 |
Related material: |
More recent records in the monument room at the federation's premises, 47, Bedford Square, London WC1, were listed on 21 May 1968 and are retained there. |
Held by: | The London Archives: City of London, not available at The National Archives |
Language: | English |
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Physical description: | 274 files |
Immediate source of acquisition: |
Deposited on 30th July, 1968 Ac.68.74 |
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Administrative / biographical background: |
The London Master Builders' Association, under the name of the CENTRAL ASSOCIATION OF MASTER BUILDERS OF LONDON, was founded in 1872 with the object of promoting and protecting the interests of the building trade of London in general and of Members of the Association in particular, by, amongst other things united action in the settlement of all questions arising between employers and their workmen; by general adoption of equitable conditions of contract; by the interchange of information throughout the Country and the collection of statistics of general interest to the trade; by the assistance of members during trade disputes, at the discretion of the Council; and by the establishment and conduct of an Employment Bureau for builders' foremen, clerks and others. The name was changed to the London Master Builders' Association in February 1899. Between 1918 and 1922 it was known successively as the London Master Builders and Aircraft Industries Association and the London Master Builders and Allied Industries Association, reverting to London Master Builders' Association in 1922. It became the London Region of the. National Federation of Building Trades Employers in 1928 a body which as the National Association of Master Builders of Great Britain, had been established in 1878, as a direct outcome of the mason's strike of 1877/8. |
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