GB 0097 DALTON - DALTON, Edward Hugh John Neale, 1887-1962, Baron Dalton

Área de identidad

Código de referencia

GB 0097 DALTON

Título

DALTON, Edward Hugh John Neale, 1887-1962, Baron Dalton

Fecha(s)

  • 1916-1964 (Creación)

Nivel de descripción

Volumen y soporte

44 boxes and half a map drawer

Área de contexto

Nombre del productor

Historia biográfica

John Edward Hugh Neale Dalton, 1887-1962, was educated at Eton and King's College, Cambridge. He won the Winchester Reading Prize at Cambridge in 1909 and the Hutchinson Research studentship at LSE 1911-1913. He became a Barrister-at-law in 1914, and it was also in this year that he married Ruth Fox. During World War I, Dalton served in the RASC and the Royal Artillery in France and Italy, and was attached to the Ministry of Labour for special investigations in 1919. After the war he returned to a career in economics. He became a lecturer at LSE in 1919, Sir Ernest Cassel Reader in Commerce at the University of London, 1920-1925, and a Reader in Economics at the University of London, 1925-1936. He entered politics in 1924, becoming the Labour MP for Peckham 1924-1929, and Bishop Auckland 1929-1931 and 1935-1959. He became Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs 1929-1931, Chairman of Labour Party National Executive Committee 1936-1937, Minister of Economic Warfare 1940-1942, President of the Board of Trade 1942-1945, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1945-1947, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1948-1950 and Minister of Town and Country Planning 1950-1951. He was created Baron Dalton of Forest and Frith in 1960.

Historia archivística

GB 0097 DALTON 1916-1964 Collection (fonds) 44 boxes and half a map drawer Dalton , Edward Hugh John Neale , 1887-1962 , Baron Dalton , statesman

John Edward Hugh Neale Dalton, 1887-1962, was educated at Eton and King's College, Cambridge. He won the Winchester Reading Prize at Cambridge in 1909 and the Hutchinson Research studentship at LSE 1911-1913. He became a Barrister-at-law in 1914, and it was also in this year that he married Ruth Fox. During World War I, Dalton served in the RASC and the Royal Artillery in France and Italy, and was attached to the Ministry of Labour for special investigations in 1919. After the war he returned to a career in economics. He became a lecturer at LSE in 1919, Sir Ernest Cassel Reader in Commerce at the University of London, 1920-1925, and a Reader in Economics at the University of London, 1925-1936. He entered politics in 1924, becoming the Labour MP for Peckham 1924-1929, and Bishop Auckland 1929-1931 and 1935-1959. He became Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs 1929-1931, Chairman of Labour Party National Executive Committee 1936-1937, Minister of Economic Warfare 1940-1942, President of the Board of Trade 1942-1945, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1945-1947, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1948-1950 and Minister of Town and Country Planning 1950-1951. He was created Baron Dalton of Forest and Frith in 1960.

The Dalton papers consist of diaries, correspondence, speeches, personal papers, photographs and printed material, covering subjects such as Foreign Office papers, economic reform, political and Labour Party issues, defence policy and production, Dalton's honours and offices, the Special Operations Executive, the Ministry of Economic Warfare, and the Board of Trade. There are also annotated copies of Hansard and various Labour Party pamphlets. They comprise the following:
Diaries, 1916-1960
Papers, 1929-1960: 1. Foreign Office papers, 1929-1930; 2. Economic reform, 1932-1938; 3. Political and Labour Party papers, 1936-1940; 4. Defence policy and production, with particular reference to the Royal Air Force, 1936-1940; 5. Correspondence, 1932, 1935-1940; 6. Speeches, 1929-1940; 7. Political papers and speeches, 1940-1945; 8. Political and general correspondence, 1940-1945; 9. Political papers and correspondence, 1945-1955, 1960; 10. Letters of congratulation etc, 1947-1957; 11. Letters from Ruth Dalton, 1948-1952; 12. Writings, 1919, 1950-1961; 13. Address and engagement books, 1959-1961; 14. Honours and offices, 1918, 1940-1960; 15. Financial records, 1919-1964; 16. Various undated papers, 1919-1964; 17. Cartoons and photographs; 18. Papers found after the completion of the list (mostly concerning the Special Operations Executive, the Ministry of Economic Warfare, and the Board of Trade), 1940-1942; 19. Additions (family ephemera), 1936-1965.
Printed material, 1918-1959: Annotated copies of Hansard and Labour Party pamphlets.

The Dalton papers are divided into three parts: 1: Diaries; 2: Papers;3: Printed material. The papers are further subdivided into 19 sections as given in scope and content.

Open

Copyright is held by the Library.
English

Online catalogue and printed handlist available.

The British Library of Political and Economic Science also holds correspondence of Dalton with Lord Beveridge, c1922-1959 (Ref: Beveridge); with Edwin Cannan, 1913-1927 (Ref: Cannan); with JE Meade (Ref: Meade); with 1st Baron Piercy, 1945-1959 (Ref: Piercy).

Papers of or relating to Dalton are also held at Oxford University in the Nuffield College Library, Bodleian Library, Ruskin College Library, and St Antonys College, Middle East Centre; the Public Record Office; House of Lords Record Office; Cambridge University: King's College Archive Centre; National Library of Wales; Hull University, Brynmor Jones Library; King's College London: Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives. See the National Register of Archives for further details.

Output from CAIRS using template 14 and checked by hand on February 1, 2002 1 Feb 2002; revised 4 Mar 2002 Board of Trade Dalton , Edward Hugh John Neale , 1887-1962 , Baron Dalton , statesman Dalton , Lady , Florence Ruth , 1896-1966 Defence Economic history Economic policy Economics Foreign Office Foreign relations Government Hansard International conflicts International relations Labour Party LSE , London School of Economics and Political Science x London School of Economics and Political Science Ministry of Economic Warfare RAF , Royal Air Force x Royal Air Force SOE , Special Operations Executive x Special Operations Executive State security Trade War World wars (events) World War Two (1939-1945) Wars (events)

Origen del ingreso o transferencia

Área de contenido y estructura

Alcance y contenido

The Dalton papers consist of diaries, correspondence, speeches, personal papers, photographs and printed material, covering subjects such as Foreign Office papers, economic reform, political and Labour Party issues, defence policy and production, Dalton's honours and offices, the Special Operations Executive, the Ministry of Economic Warfare, and the Board of Trade. There are also annotated copies of Hansard and various Labour Party pamphlets. They comprise the following:
Diaries, 1916-1960
Papers, 1929-1960: 1. Foreign Office papers, 1929-1930; 2. Economic reform, 1932-1938; 3. Political and Labour Party papers, 1936-1940; 4. Defence policy and production, with particular reference to the Royal Air Force, 1936-1940; 5. Correspondence, 1932, 1935-1940; 6. Speeches, 1929-1940; 7. Political papers and speeches, 1940-1945; 8. Political and general correspondence, 1940-1945; 9. Political papers and correspondence, 1945-1955, 1960; 10. Letters of congratulation etc, 1947-1957; 11. Letters from Ruth Dalton, 1948-1952; 12. Writings, 1919, 1950-1961; 13. Address and engagement books, 1959-1961; 14. Honours and offices, 1918, 1940-1960; 15. Financial records, 1919-1964; 16. Various undated papers, 1919-1964; 17. Cartoons and photographs; 18. Papers found after the completion of the list (mostly concerning the Special Operations Executive, the Ministry of Economic Warfare, and the Board of Trade), 1940-1942; 19. Additions (family ephemera), 1936-1965.
Printed material, 1918-1959: Annotated copies of Hansard and Labour Party pamphlets.

Valorización, destrucción y programación

Acumulaciones

Sistema de arreglo

The Dalton papers are divided into three parts: 1: Diaries; 2: Papers;3: Printed material. The papers are further subdivided into 19 sections as given in scope and content.

Área de condiciones de acceso y uso

Condiciones de acceso

Open

Condiciones

Copyright is held by the Library.

Idioma del material

  • inglés

Escritura del material

  • latín

Notas sobre las lenguas y escrituras

English

Características físicas y requisitos técnicos

The British Library of Political and Economic Science also holds correspondence of Dalton with Lord Beveridge, c1922-1959 (Ref: Beveridge); with Edwin Cannan, 1913-1927 (Ref: Cannan); with JE Meade (Ref: Meade); with 1st Baron Piercy, 1945-1959 (Ref: Piercy).

Instrumentos de descripción

Online catalogue and printed handlist available.

Área de materiales relacionados

Existencia y localización de originales

Existencia y localización de copias

Unidades de descripción relacionadas

Papers of or relating to Dalton are also held at Oxford University in the Nuffield College Library, Bodleian Library, Ruskin College Library, and St Antonys College, Middle East Centre; the Public Record Office; House of Lords Record Office; Cambridge University: King's College Archive Centre; National Library of Wales; Hull University, Brynmor Jones Library; King's College London: Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives. See the National Register of Archives for further details.

Descripciones relacionadas

Nota de publicación

Área de notas

Notas

Identificador/es alternativo(os)

Puntos de acceso

Puntos de acceso por lugar

Puntos de acceso por autoridad

Tipo de puntos de acceso

Área de control de la descripción

Identificador de la descripción

Identificador de la institución

British Library of Political and Economic Science

Reglas y/o convenciones usadas

Estado de elaboración

Nivel de detalle

Fechas de creación revisión eliminación

Idioma(s)

  • inglés

Escritura(s)

    Fuentes

    Área de Ingreso