A large number of the Amalgamation's correspondence and subject files have survived. These date from before the First World War and continue up to the time of dissolution. The subject files bring together a variety of material, correspondence, minutes, memoranda, notes and printed material on a variety of subjects. These were the working files of the Amalgamation's general secretaries, the majority covering the period 1940-1976.
Correspondence and Subject Files
This material is held atUniversity of Manchester Library
- Reference
- GB 133 ACS/6
- Dates of Creation
- 1901-1977
- Physical Description
- 537 items
Scope and Content
Arrangement
As no system of registration or arrangement was evident, the files have been arranged in artificial sub-series based on subject matter. The original file titles have been retained, where possible, and additional information about contents of the file has been added. In some cases where no titles were evident, the archivist has provided a description; these titles are contained within quotation marks. Where a file was over-filled, it has been split into several folders. The sub-series are:
- ACS/6/1 Amalgamation: Administration and Organisation
- ACS/6/2 Branch Correspondence
- ACS/6/3 Employers' Associations and Trade Unions: Cotton Industry
- ACS/6/4 Industrial Relations: Wages
- ACS/6/5 Industrial Relations: Working Conditions
- ACS/6/6 Cotton Industry
- ACS/6/7 Industrial Diseases
- ACS/6/8 TUC, GFTU and Labour Party
- ACS/6/9 Government Departments
- ACS/6/10 Other Organisations
- ACS/6/11 Miscellaneous correspondence
Arrangement is predominantly chronological; where files deal with the same subject they are grouped together and arranged chronologically within that subject.