Because of the perceived importance of working with retailers and distributors, DCA/22 was originally a very active series. Key file sequences associated with this series (for example DCA/2/2/1866, 1654 and 1764) show that it represents approximately 10% of the original quantity of files. Those that have survived go some way towards indicating the range and number of liaison activities, provincial displays and publications directed towards this group.
Retail and Distribution
This material is held atUniversity of Brighton Design Archives
- Reference
- GB 1837 DES/DCA/22
- Dates of Creation
- 1956-1977
- Physical Description
- 29 files
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
There was a long established view among design reformers that retailers represented a crucial weak spot in the supply-demand equation, and one that required concerted attention if changes were to be effected in British buying habits. It was believed that retailers" appreciation of the characteristics of modern, well-designed goods needed enhancing, so that they would both stock and promote better British products. In addition, they were perceived as the means by which manufacturers and wholesalers could be better informed of shoppers" requirements. This area of activity therefore became a significant one for the Council. Names associated with this aspect of Council work are Jean Stewart (Head, Retail Section 1947-1962) and her successor Joyce Mackrell.
Arrangement
The surviving files have been retained in their original numeric order as allocated by the Council's Registry. This means that records in a series do not necessarily have consecutive file numbers, and may not be located together.
Archivist's Note
Record created by Lesley Whitworth, with minor amendments by Sue Breakell, 10 August 2010.