Apprenticeship Indentures

Scope and Content

Two apprenticeship indentures (1902 and 1921) for slater and tiler with a printed leaflet relating to the apprenticeship scheme in 1924

Administrative / Biographical History

In 1873 a number of small craft societies in the Midlands and the north who operated a collective bargaining system with employers formed a union. It was reconstituted in 1882 as the Amalgamated Slaters of England Provident Society and renamed itself the Amalgamated Slaters and Tilers Provident Society of England and Ireland four years later. In the 20th century the Society had connections with the large amalgamated building workers' unions and the collection contains circulars and correspondence from related organisations such as the National Federation of Building Trades Operatives. It became the Amalgamated Slaters, Tilers and Roofing Operatives Society in 1946 and ceased to exist as an independent trade union in 1969, with its ongoing work transferred to the Amalgamated Union of Building Trade Workers (later the Union of Construction, Allied Trades and Technicians).

The two indentures were the depositor's father and step-brother.

Access Information

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Custodial History

Donated by L. Poupard, General Secretary of the Amalgamated Slaters, Tilers and Roofing Operatives, 10 Apr 1969

Related Material

Records of Hull branches of various Trade Unions, 1907-1954 [Ref U DX131]

Records of the Amalgamated Slaters, Tilers and Roofing Operatives Society (Hull Branch), 1891-1967 [Ref U DSS]

Records of the Hull No 1 Branch of the General and Municipal Workers' Union, 1912-1974 [Ref U DX102]

Other repositories:

Main national archive [MSS.78/ST], Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick