Minute book 1894-1895
Records of the General Committee of the Coal Masters of Scotland, Glasgow, Scotland
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- Reference
- GB 248 UGD 158
- Dates of Creation
- 1894-1895
- Name of Creator
- Physical Description
- 0.02 metres (1 volume)There are no physical characteristics or technical requirements that affect the use of this material.
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
On 6 June 1894 , a meeting of coal masters was held in Glasgow, Scotland, to discuss a threatened general miners strike. The meeting was attended by representatives of Coal Masters' Associations from Lanarkshire, Stirlingshire, Aryshire, Fife and Clackmannan, and the Lothians. This meeting led to the creation of a general committee, which held its first meeting on 20 June 1894 . The Committee was responsible for co-ordinating the management response to the strike and it was resolved to resist the calls for higher wages. The committee appears to have continued functioning after 1895, the last minuted meeting in this minute book.
Arrangement
The arrangement of this material reflects the original order in which it was received
Access Information
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Acquisition Information
Deposit: William Baird & Co Ltd, coal and iron manufacturers, Glasgow, Scotland
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Custodial History
Held by William Baird and Co Ltd
Accruals
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Bibliography
Church, Roy,The History of the British Coal Industry, Vol. 3 1830-1913: Victorian Pre-eminence(Oxford, 1996)
Additional Information
This material is original
Revised by David Powell, Hub Project Archivist, 7 May 2002