- Minutes of Scottish Permissive Bill & No Licence Union: Ladies Auxiliary, 1905-1909;
- "Scottish Reformer" (vols 33-35, 38), 1918-1922;
- "Reformer" subscribers ledger, 1885.
Records of the Scottish Permissive Bill & Temperance Association, temperance organisation, Glasgow, Scotland
- Reference
- GB 248 DC 019/2
- Dates of Creation
- 1885-1922
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 0.05 linear metres
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
The Scottish Permissive Bill Association was formed in 1858 with the aim of following the Maine law legislation model. It was affiliated with the London-based National Temperance Federation.
By 1894, the Association was known as the Scottish Permissive Bill & Temperance Association with offices at 11 Bath Street, Glasgow, Scotland, and later at Douglas Street, Glasgow. In 1866, the Association published its own newspaper, "The Social Reformer", renamed "The Reformer" in 1885, and again as "The Scottish Reformer" in 1892. It was published until at least 1922. Other activities included public demonstrations, often co-ordinated with the Scottish Temperance Association, National Citizens Council, and the International Order of Good Templars: Grand Lodge of Scotland, who were each responsible for a geographic area of Scotland.
The Scottish Permissive Bill & Temperance Association Ladies' Auxiliary was established by 1894 as the women's section of the Association. The Ladies' Auxiliary held day schools, drawing room meetings and garden parties to help raise money for the Temperance cause. As well as paying subscriptions, members were encouraged to collect money for the cause within the various districts of Glasgow, and the Committee employed a Collector.
By 1918, the effect of the 1914-1918 World War was affecting the levels of money the Committee was raising, as more people gave spare money to the Red Cross.
In 1922, the Scottish Permissive Bill & Temperance Association united with the Scottish Temperance League to form the Scottish Temperance & No Licence Union, which aimed to continue collectively the work or both organisations, including that of the Ladies' Auxiliary.
Arrangement
The material is arranged into series as shown in the scope and content. Within series items are generally arranged chronologically.
Access Information
Access to records within this collection is open, however an appointment may be required. Please email Archives and Special Collections for advice: library-asc@glasgow.ac.uk
Acquisition Information
Deposit : Scottish Temperance Alliance : 1975
Other Finding Aids
See also University of Glasgow Collections
Digital file level list available in searchroom
Manual file level list available at the National Registers of Archives in Edinburgh (NRA(S) 2804) and London (NRA 30487)
Alternative Form Available
No known copies
Conditions Governing Use
Reproduction subject to usual conditions: educational use and condition of documents. Applications for permission to quote should be sent to Archives and Special Collections, please email: library-asc@glasgow.ac.uk
Appraisal Information
This material has been appraised in line with standard GB 248 procedures
Custodial History
Held by the Scottish Temperance Alliance prior to deposit with University of Glasgow Archive Services. Previously catalogued as part of the Scottish Temperance Alliance Archive (GB 248 DC19), the collection was re-catalogued in March 2003.
Accruals
None expected
Location of Originals
This material is original