Industrie manufacturière

Zone des éléments

Référentiel

Code

Note(s) sur la portée et contenu

    Note(s) sur la source

    • http://vocabularies.unesco.org/thesaurus/concept6015

    Note(s) d'affichage

      Termes hiérarchiques

      Industrie manufacturière

      Terme générique Industrie

      Industrie manufacturière

      Termes équivalents

      Industrie manufacturière

      • Employé pour Industrie de la fabrication
      • Employé pour Industrie de transformation

      Termes associés

      Industrie manufacturière

      610 Description archivistique résultats pour Industrie manufacturière

      610 résultats directement liés Exclure les termes spécifiques
      Carr Family
      GB 0120 MSS.5203-5207 · 1739-1861

      Notebooks kept by three generations of the Carr family, William Carr (b 1715), of Settle, Yorks.; William Carr (1745-1821), apothecary to the Leeds Infirmary, 1774-1781, surgeon apothecary at Elland, Yorks., 1784, and later at Gomersal; and William Carr (1785-1861), general practitioner, of Gomersal.

      Sans titre
      GB 0120 MSS.5435-5460 and 8101 · 1726-1910

      Papers relating to Corbyn and Co., including deeds, correspondence, wages books, recipe books and accounts. Also includes the papers of the Clutton family.

      Sans titre
      GB 0101 TU.TR · 1948-

      Trinidad and Tobago trade union material, 1948 onwards, comprising rulebooks, memorandums, reports, letters, wage schedules, conference reports, pamphlets, constitutions, statements, newsletters, memoranda of agreement, and addresses issued by the All Trinidad Sugar Estates & Factories Workers Trade Union, the All Trinidad Sugar and General Workers Trade Union, the Civil Service Association of Trinidad and Tobago, the Council of Progressive Trade Unions (Trinidad and Tobago), the Employers' Consultative Association of Trinidad & Tobago, the National Federation of Trade Unions (Trinidad and Tobago), the National Trades Union Congress (Trinidad and Tobago), the National Union of Sugar Workers (Trinidad and Tobago), the National Workers' Trade Union (Trinidad and Tobago), the Non-Academic Staff Association of the University of the West Indies (Saint Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago), the Oilfields Workers' Trade Union, the Public Services Association (Trinidad and Tobago), the Seamen and Waterfront Workers Trade Union (Trinidad and Tobago), the Trinidad and Tobago Labour Congress, and the Trinidad and Tobago Union of Commercial and Industrial Workers.

      Sans titre
      British Linen Company
      GB 0096 MS 112 · 1746

      Manuscript volume containing a contemporary copy of the charter of the British Linen Company, dated 5 Jul 1746.

      Sans titre
      GB 0096 MS 222 · [1744]

      Manuscript volume containing a copy of a letter dated 9 Jun 1744 from Elizabeth Forbes of the School of Sprinning, Jedburgh, [Roxburgh], to David Flint, Trustees Office, Parliament Close, Edinburgh, complaining of her summons by the baillies of Jedburgh for contravening the 'Acts in the Trades Seal of Cause' by ordering equipment from Kelso.

      Sans titre
      GB 0096 MS 229 · 1788

      Manuscript volume containing a copy of a petition to the House of Lords by the wool producers of Suffolk, 1788, protesting against the bill 'for preventing the exportation of Live Sheep Wool'. The manuscript is endorsed 'Mr Kirby's brief'. The petition was drawn up at a public meeting held at Ipswich on May 29th, 1788.

      Sans titre
      Memorial of Thomas Wroe
      GB 0096 MS 404 · 1812

      Memorial signed by Thomas Wroe of Hollinwood near Manchester, cotton manufacturer, addressed to the Rt Hon Spencer Perceval and the Lords of the Treasury, seeking compensation for the loss of his steam-powered cotton mill at West Houghton, which was destroyed by a 'riotous mob', dated 24th April, 1812. Endorsed to the effect that there does not appear to be any means of indemnifying Mr Wroe.

      Sans titre
      Blackmore Manufacturers
      GB 0096 MS 462 · 1783-1831

      The collection contains a memoranda book covering the years 1783 to 1785, with additions and annotations. The contents include notes of orders, bills, advertisements, names of customers, tables showing different qualities of worsteds and a 'black list' of employees.

      Sans titre
      Clark, John
      GB 0096 MS 583 · 1832-1852

      Manuscript volume, originally used as a stock book for haberdashery, belonging to John Clark [of Bridgewater, Somerset], containing lists of hosiery, thread, pins, ribbons, laces, tapes, bobbins, blankets, flannel and other cloths, furs, tippets, muffs, capes, silk cloaks, cambric handkerchiefs, pasteboard, paper and umbrellas, 1832-1837. Many pages have had pasted on to them newspaper cuttings and illustrations from popular magazines, [1838-1852], including plans for the new parish church of Paddington, 1840. From folio 18, the volume has interspersed on previously blank pages a draft continuation by Clark of Byron's Don Juan (i.e. cantos xvii-xxiv), described by the author as 'rough copy - incorrect' (each leaf being cancelled presumably as the fair copy was made) and signed by himself as 'completed 1842 September 1, at X a.m. clk. struck, & flute playing in the street'.. There are also some notes on Byron's original poem, his life and literary style accompanying the continuation, which date from later in the 1840s. The vellum cover is inscribed 'John Clark's first copy of his poem'.

      Sans titre
      Ferguson, John
      GB 0096 MS 616 · 1807-1827

      Account books, 1807-1827, of John Ferguson's textile manufacturing company, Robert Ferguson & Son.

      Sans titre
      Holroyd, John Baker
      GB 0096 AL346 · Fonds · 1802

      Letter, May 1 1802 addressed to the Rt Hon William Wickham, Chief Secretary for Ireland, Whitehall. 'Lord Sheffield has caused the tracts sent herewith relative to Ireland to be bound together with the wish they may be usefull (sic) in respect to reference to Mr. Wickham. The first gives details of the state, manufactures & commerce of Ireland to the year 1785. The speech on union continues those details to the present times and the observations on the export of wool to Ireland shews the state of the woollen manufacture in both countries'. Autograph, unsigned.

      Sans titre
      Colbert, Jean-Baptiste: letter (1683)
      GB 0096 AL39 · Fonds · 1683

      Letter from Jean-Baptiste Colbert of Versailles, [France] to M Daguesseau, 1 Jan 1683. Promoting the manufacturers of Saptes and Clermont in France, and their exports to the Levant.

      With autograph signature.

      Sans titre
      GB 0096 AL424 · Fonds · [1883-1884]

      Letter from Thoomas Algernon Dorien-Smith of Tresco Abbey, Isles of Scilly, Cornwall to James Hooper, 28 Dec [1883-1884]. Intending to send flowers by the next mail. Discussing the demerits of the parcel post for the flower trade's deliveries. The islands are suitable for growing flowers, espcially narcissi, but strong winds prevent fruit-growing.

      Autograph, with signature.

      Sans titre
      Owen, Robert: letter, 24 Oct 1814
      GB 0096 AL506 · Fonds · 1814

      Letter from Robert Owen of Braxfield, [Lanarkshire] to 'the London Partners in the firm of Robert Owen and Co', 24 Oct 1814. Sending monthly accounts [missing]. Attributing poor trading in cotton to political instability in Europe; explains that unprofitable sales in Russia must continue until the market improves so that the mills [at New Lanark] can be kept working.

      Sans titre
      Anderson, New and Co
      GB 0096 MS 725 · 1798-1799

      Draft minutes of the weekly meetings of the proprietors of Anderson, New and Co., held at the Compting House, Redcross St., Bristol, from 2 Jul 1798 to 11 Mar 1799. The proprietors were James New junior, Samuel New junior, Francis Bull, S. James, William Walker and Charles Anderson. The drafts record their decisions in some detail, concerning the purchase of land at Netham Mill and Blacksworth, the building of warehouses, and the purchase of raw material and machinery. At the foot of each sheet is written 'Ent[ere]d', followed usually by the initials 'J.N.'

      Sans titre
      GB 2856 (NEW)LT000477 · Série · 1923-1934

      This series contains reports concerning the acquisition of Thomas Tilling Limited's bus undertakings by the Board including details of the operation of bus garages and services, comparisons of operating costs and the valuation of the companies.

      Sans titre
      MITCHELL, James (1787-1844)
      GB 378 LDGSL/801 · Série · [1832-1840]

      'Geological researches round London', comprising five volumes of manuscript copies, by a number of hands, of notes made by James Mitchell principally on the geology and botany of London and the Thames Valley during his residence in the City, [1832-1840]. Also includes some cuttings of Mitchell's published articles. An index to the papers appears at the front of each volume and the titles or subjects listed are:

      VOLUME 1

      Loampit Hill; Cavern on the side of Blackheath; Pit in the old Charlton Parish; Shooters Hill; Pit at New Charlton near Woolwich; Sundridge Park near Bromley; Erith; Crayford; Bexley Heath; Dartford; Road from London to Gravesend; Greenhithe Park; Northfleet (including fossils and plants); Shorne; Holly Hill; Gadshill; Pits at Chatham; Gravesend to Wrotham; Town Malling; Quarry near Maidstone; Kits Cotty; Isle of Sheppey; Cliff at Reculver; Margate Sands; Chatham to Canterbury; Key Street; Sittingbourne; Canterbury to Margate; Isle of Thanet; Sandwich; Richborough Castle; Channel Flints; Dover to Folkstone; Hayes Common; Pratts Bottom; Knockholt Beeches; Knockholt to Tunbridge; Tunbridge to Maidstone; London Clay in Kent; Sand found in the Thames; Brickmaking; Useful applications of Chalk; Limeburning; Great Lime; Lias Lime; Cement Stone; Heights in Kent; Manufacturing of Whitening.

      VOLUME 2

      Heights of various places in Middlesex, Surrey and Sussex above the low water according to the Trigonometrical Survey; London Clay; Remains of quadrupeds; Of gravel; Animal remains in flint found in the Clay; Kensington; Hampstead; Highgate; Tottenham Marshes; From London to Edgeware; Stanmore Common; Harrow on the Hill; London to Uxbridge; Amersham; Watford; Hatfield Herfordshire; Well at Beaumont Green; Ware; Hertford; Ware to Cambridge; London to Romford and Brentford; Brook Street; Warley Common; London to Chigwell and Ongar; Ongar; London to Cambridge by Epping; Saffron Walden; Alluvial soil on the banks of the Thames; Purfleet; Artesian Well in the Marsh near Purfleet; Button's Breach; Gray's Thurrock commonly called Grays; London to Woodbridge; Chiselhurst; Gravesend; Dartford Marshes; Orpington; Wandsworth; Knightshill; Kingston upon Thames; Croydon; Head of the Wandle; Carshalton; Beddington Surrey; Mitcham Common; Wells at Mitcham; Ashtead Surrey; Ewell Surrey; Carshalton Downs; Croydon to Merstham; London to Merstham; Merstham; Well below the Church at Merstham; Gatton Park; London to Reigate by Sutton; Reigate; London to Godstone; Godstone; The Bourne; Tilburstow; Bletchingly; Fuller's Earth Pits; London to Dorking; Dorking to Limepits; Dorking to Leith Hill; Leatherhead to Guildford; Guildford; Chelsworth House; Langdon Hills Essex.

      VOLUME 3

      New River Company's well at the end of Tottenham Court Road; Upper Clapton; List of minerals and fossils in the pits at Muswell Hill by Frederick Purdey; Brentford; Hounslow Heath; Hanwell; Wells at Hanwell; Harefield; Enfield; Northan; Cheshunt Street; Watford; Wades Mill; Puckeridge; Much Haddam; Royston; Tring; Strata of Essex; Waltham Abbey; Sewardstone; Epping Forest; Stratford; Dagenham; Ilford; Romford; Upminster; Peckham Rye; Counter Hill; Norwood; Epsom; Sutton; Cheam; Road from Croydon to Limpsfield; Merstham; Bletchingly; Nutfield and Fuller's Earth Pits; Barnes; Chertsey; Plumstead; Sydenham; Dartford Heath; Chiselhurst; Westerham; Farningham; Maidstone; Wrotham; Upnor; Cliff, Cooling and All Hallows; Cuxton; Halling; Isle of Sheppey; Sittingbourne; Windsor; North side of Bagshot Heath; Bagshot Heath; On the Blackheath formation; Druid Sandstone; On the changes produced on chalk flints.

      VOLUME 4

      Section of the London and Croydon Railway; Of the London Basin; Of the London Clay; Age of the London Clay; Fossil wood in London Clay; Septaria or Cement Stone; Wells in London; Bognor Shells; Woolwich Shells; Mineralogical substances in Middlesex and Essex (Cement Stone, Pyrites, Selenite, Wood, Sulphate of Magnesium); Quartz; Gravel. Series of papers on the construction and description of water wells, including: Foul air - wells; Wells at Sanderstead, Norbury, Epsom Downs, Kent; Air pump used in well digging and well boring; Expense of well digging and well boring; Direction of underground currents; Foul air in Wells in Essex and Middlesex; Beds of sand in the blue clay beneath it; Wells rot each other; Wells at Sheerness and in Sheppey; As to whether digging or boring be preferable; Muswell Hill; Barnet; Hemel Hempstead; Tring; Buntingford; Royston; Hare Street; Danbury; Rochford and Rayleigh; Wallisea Island; Wigborough; Coast near Malden; Braintree; Croydon and the neighbouring Country; Brixton; Forest Hill; Well at Balham Hill; Well at Mortlake; St George's Hill; Kingston to Guildford; Weybridge; Well at Cobham; Godstone; Well at Merstham; Waltham on the Hill; Headley; Reigate; Red Hill Reigate; Dorking; Wells at Normanry and Ash; Wells in the Weald of Sussex; Reading; Newbury; Bexley Heath; Chelsfield and Well Hill; Wells at Margate; Great Baddon; Wells in various places.

      VOLUME 5

      Superficial strata of the county of Middlesex; Wells in Middlesex; Well at St Mary Woolnoth; Church Fenchurch Street; The Thames Tunnel; Mud and sand carried out by the Thames; Hampstead Heath; Watery action on the surface in Essex; On wells formed by digging and boring in Essex; Stratford in Essex; Chigwell and Chigwell Row; Kelvedon; Copford; Great Wakering; Wakering Marsh; Foulness Island; Walton on the Naze; On the watery action on the surface of the county of Surrey; On the sections at New Cross; on the strata of the of the Jolly Sailor Station of the Croydon Railway; Shirley sand pits; Addington Hills; Croham Hurst; Croydon; Woking Common; Leatherhead; Nettley Heath; Heights above the level of the Thames of places in and about London; On the foul air in the chalk and in the strata above the chalk in the country near London.

      Sans titre
      Cumming, Alexander (1731/2-1814)
      GB 0117 MS 750 · sub-fonds · 1765

      Manuscript of 'The plan and heads of an essay for the improvement of clock and watch works' London, February 18th 1765 by Alexander Cumming.

      Sans titre
      Philippine Republic Government
      GB 0102 PP MS 10 · 1965-1970

      Philippine Republic Government Presidential Economic Staff Industrial Programmes Office Reports and Projects Department Position Papers and related papers and press cuttings, 1965-1969, collected by Ernest A Findorff, including information on industrial production and manufacturing, agricultural production and processing, and mining; correspondence, comprising 138 letters, 1969-1970, between Findorff and importers and exporters in south east Asia, largely those in the Philippines seeking markets in Europe.

      Sans titre
      THORNTON, Ernest and Annie
      GB 0402 EAT · 1905-1908

      Documents relating to Afghanistan comprising letter from Annie Thornton to the Amir of Afghanistan and his reply, 1 Dec 1905; regulations regarding the new leather work in Kabul from the Amir, 1 Aug 1905 and diary of Ernest Thornton, 1908, containing letters.

      Sans titre
      GB 0097 BOOTH · 1885-1905

      Working papers of the Survey of 'Labour and Life of the People' and 'Life and Labour of the People in London' by Charles Booth 1886 - 1903 comprising the original survey notebooks and papers: interviews, questionnaires, statistics, reports and colour coded maps describing poverty.
      The papers and the original survey notebooks reflect the three areas of investigation undertaken in the survey: poverty, industry and religious influences.
      The poverty series interviewed School Board visitors about levels of poverty in households and streets. The survey also investigated trades of East London connected with poverty: tailoring; furniture and women's work.
      The industry series comprises interviews of employers, trade union leaders and workers for each trade and industry and questionnaires concerning rates of wages, numbers employed, details of trade unions and domestic details (food, dress and circumstances etc) which were completed by employees and trade union officials. The following trades and industries are covered by the survey: building trade; wood workers; metal workers; precious metals, watches and instruments; sundry manufacturers printing and paper trades; textile trades; clothing trades; food and drink trades; dealers and clerks; transport and gardeners; labourers; public service and professional classes; domestic service. Case histories of the inmates of Bromley and Stepney workhouses during 1889 and people who received outdoor relief from the union were also transcribed.
      The religious survey includes reports of visits to churches and over 1450 interviews with ministers of all denominations including Church of England, Methodist, Presbyterian, Jewish, Roman Catholic. Salvation Army officers and missionaries were also interviewed. The reports of the interviews contain printed material relating to the churches. Questionnaires were also completed as part of the survey. The investigation went beyond documenting religious influences and incorporates a description of the social and moral influences on Londoners' lives.
      The Maps Descriptive of London Poverty 1898-1899 are probably the most well known documents which survive from the survey. The Maps Descriptive of London Poverty 1898-1899 are twelve sheets colour coded by social class and poverty from black [semi-vicious] to yellow [middle and upper class, well-to-do]. The maps cover an area of London from Hammersmith in the west, to Greenwich in the east, and from Hampstead in the north to Clapham in the south. The working and printed copies of the maps are contained within the archive.
      The social investigators accompanied police around their beats in London in order to update the existing street-level information for the Maps Descriptive of London Poverty 1898-1899. The reports of the walks are known as the 'police notebooks' and contain descriptions of London streets. All the notebooks have been digitised.
      Other papers include an inventory undertaken in 1925 by Thomas Macaulay Booth, son of Charles Booth; additional manuscripts concerning the survey: circulars, statistics etc and booklets collected during the survey.

      Sans titre
      London College of Communication Archive
      GB 3184 LCC · Fonds · 1880-2015

      The records have been organised by the creating institutions. The clearest starting point for LCC was deemed to be 1949 when the separate founding schools combined, thus London School of Printing and Graphic Arts and the subsequent institutions are their own sub-fonds from LCC/2. LCC/1 contains the organisations and departments in separate subseries. These papers contain items relating to the administrative functions of the College and its non-teaching activities for example, prospectuses, yearbooks and photographs of the College and the local area. Some of these items were created, or collected to document the history of the organisation and its locality. Student work is also included.

      In addition to these are materials that were used in teaching: Teaching Aids contains examples of work such as printing blocks, packaging, sample books and advertising that were used to example good practice in printing and design; LCC/* Posters were used both for teaching and for promotion of student and College activities, they have been divided because of this dual purpose and the difficulty in defining the original use. It is also possible that some were used for both purposes but at different times. These items are not yet catalogued.

      Sans titre
      NEWGATE MARKET
      CLA/014 · Collection · 1671-1878

      Records of Newgate Market, City of London, 1671-1878, including administrative papers (petitions, court orders, letters) and financial papers (accounts, rental accounts).

      Sans titre
      SMITHFIELD MARKET
      CLA/016 · Collection · 1633-1997

      Records of Smithfield Market, City of London, 1633-1997, including proposals for enlargements and removals; rules, orders and regulations; petitions; reports; correspondence; publications on the history of the market; account books and records of dues and tolls collected.

      Sans titre
      WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF BROWN BAKERS
      GB 0074 CLC/L/BH · Collection · 1570-1646

      Records of the Worshipful Company of Brown Bakers, 1570-1646, including copies of charters; charter, ordinance and memorandum book; Court minute books; and Masters and Wardens' accounts; with inventories of plate, armour and napery.

      IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING ACCESS: These records are stored at the Guildhall Library site rather than the LMA Clerkenwell site. Researchers wishing to access these records should do so at the Guildhall Library Rare Books table. The Library is open Monday to Saturday, 9:30 to 16:45. Researchers will need to have an Archives History Card or a Library Readers Card. An archivist will be available at Guildhall Library on Thursday mornings to answer any queries.

      Sans titre
      GB 0074 CLC/L/CF · Collection · 1677-1997

      Records of the Worshipful Company of Coachmakers and Coach Harness Makers, 1677-1997. The records include court minutes from 1830, freedom admissions from 1803 and apprentice bindings from 1677.

      IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING ACCESS: These records are stored at the Guildhall Library site rather than the LMA Clerkenwell site. Researchers wishing to access these records should do so at the Guildhall Library Rare Books table. The Library is open Monday to Saturday, 9:30 to 16:45. Researchers will need to have an Archives History Card or a Library Readers Card. An archivist will be available at Guildhall Library on Thursday mornings to answer any queries.

      Sans titre
      WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF COOPERS OF LONDON
      GB 0074 CLC/L/CI · Collection · 1440-1978

      Records of the Worshipful Company of Coopers, 1440-1978, including Court minute books; mark books (alphabetical lists of members practising the trade of a cooper with a representation of their marks); financial accounts; title deeds and other papers relating to property; lists of freemen; registers of freedom admissions; registers of apprentice bindings. There are also records relating to the charities of William Alexander, Nicholas Gibson and Henry Strode.

      IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING ACCESS: These records are stored at the Guildhall Library site rather than the LMA Clerkenwell site. Researchers wishing to access these records should do so at the Guildhall Library Rare Books table. The Library is open Monday to Saturday, 9:30 to 16:45. Researchers will need to have an Archives History Card or a Library Readers Card. An archivist will be available at Guildhall Library on Thursday mornings to answer any queries.

      Sans titre
      ASSOCIATION OF FELLOWSHIP PORTERS
      GB 0074 CLC/L/FC · Collection · 1620-1895

      Records of the Association of Fellowship Porters. The records were compiled between 1620 and 1895. However they also include a copy of the ordinances of 1566, and copies of acts from 1619. No membership records are available before 1756. The collection also includes rules and regulations; Court minute books; quarterage books and financial accounts.

      IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING ACCESS: These records are stored at the Guildhall Library site rather than the LMA Clerkenwell site. Researchers wishing to access these records should do so at the Guildhall Library Rare Books table. The Library is open Monday to Saturday, 9:30 to 16:45. Researchers will need to have an Archives History Card or a Library Readers Card. An archivist will be available at Guildhall Library on Thursday mornings to answer any queries.

      Sans titre
      WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF SILKTHROWERS
      GB 0074 CLC/L/SF · Collection · 1629

      The records of the Worshipful Company of Silkthrowers comprise a grant of arms, ordinances and charter of incorporation, all dated 1629.

      IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING ACCESS: These records are stored at the Guildhall Library site rather than the LMA Clerkenwell site. Researchers wishing to access these records should do so at the Guildhall Library Rare Books table. The Library is open Monday to Saturday, 9:30 to 16:45. Researchers will need to have an Archives History Card or a Library Readers Card. An archivist will be available at Guildhall Library on Thursday mornings to answer any queries.

      Sans titre
      WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF TALLOW CHANDLERS
      GB 0074 CLC/L/TC · Collection · 1519-1952

      Records of the Worshipful Company of Tallow Chandlers, including registers of freedom admissions and apprentice bindings from 1551, and title deeds dating from 1249.

      The archives held in the Library have been compiled from the early 16th century. However they include photographic negatives of charters dating from 1462 (Ms 24947) (the original charters have been retained for display by the Company). Access to the negatives will not normally be granted - they are to be used only for making photographic prints.

      IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING ACCESS: These records are stored at the Guildhall Library site rather than the LMA Clerkenwell site. Researchers wishing to access these records should do so at the Guildhall Library Rare Books table. The Library is open Monday to Saturday, 9:30 to 16:45. Researchers will need to have an Archives History Card or a Library Readers Card. An archivist will be available at Guildhall Library on Thursday mornings to answer any queries.

      Sans titre
      WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF WAX CHANDLERS
      GB 0074 CLC/L/WB · Collection · [1400?] - 1990

      Records of the Worshipful Company of Wax Chandlers, compiled from around 1400, but including deeds dating from ca. 1200, and copies of the ordinances of 1359 and 1371. They also include registers of freedom admissions and apprentice bindings from 1596; charters; Court and Committee minute books; account books; papers relating to charity and charitable bequests; and records relating to property owned by the Company including estates in Ireland.

      IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING ACCESS: These records are stored at the Guildhall Library site rather than the LMA Clerkenwell site. Researchers wishing to access these records should do so at the Guildhall Library Rare Books table. The Library is open Monday to Saturday, 9:30 to 16:45. Researchers will need to have an Archives History Card or a Library Readers Card. An archivist will be available at Guildhall Library on Thursday mornings to answer any queries.

      Sans titre
      SUGAR REFINING
      GB 0074 ACC/0850 · Collection · 1827

      Letters patent granted to Morton William Lawrence of Lehman Street, Goodman's Fields, Whitechapel, sugar refiner, by King George IV giving him sole use and benefit of invention of improvement in process of sugar refinery for 14 years, 28 Apr 1827.

      Sans titre
      GB 0074 ACC/0945 · Collection · 1699-1966

      The records chart the transfer of property within the family through the generations, beginning with a copy of the manorial court roll showing the acquisition of a cottage in Pinner Street, Harrow, by Mary Bodymaid {sic} in 1699 {ACC/0945/001}. In 1710 William Bodymead acquired cottages on Clay Hill, in the Manor of Bushey; which by his will of 1738 were divided between his three youngest sons {ACC/0945/003}. The rest of the estate passed to William's widow and to his eldest son, also called William. This William Bodimead was contemplating a partnership with his eldest John in 1767, which gave rise to the 'Rest Book or Inventory' {ACC/0945/014}, which is quite extensively detailed. Also worth noting is the inventory from 1789, covering the goods and chattels of the deceased Ann Bodymeade, who was presumably the widow and mother of the aforementioned William and John. The latest records are two letters from 1966 from Philip Blackwell to Miss A.M. Pollard (reference librarian in the London Borough of Harrow at that time) offering background on these papers which had belonged to his grandfather.

      Sans titre
      EAST SURREY TRACTION COMPANY LIMITED
      GB 0074 ACC/1271 · Collection · 1911-1957

      Records of the East Surrey Traction Company, 1911-1957, consisting of minute and agenda books, agreements, register of members, newspaper cuttings books, memorandum and articles of association, annual reports, correspondence relating to the purchase by London General Omnibus Company Limited and menu of first annual staff dinner.

      Sans titre
      SUNGEI BAHRU RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED
      GB 0074 CLC/B/112-147 · Collection · 1909-1985

      Records of Sungei Bahru Rubber Estates Limited, including articles of association; minute books; annual reports and accounts; circulars; and financial accounts.

      Access to records less than 30 years old should be sought from Elementis plc (contact details may be obtained from a member of staff).

      Sans titre
      GB 0074 CLC/B/112-159 · Collection · 1907-1988

      Records of United Serdang (Sumatra) Rubber Plantations Limited, including memorandum and articles of association; minutes; annual reports and accounts; circulars; and ledgers.

      Access to records less than 30 years old should be sought from Elementis plc (contact details may be obtained from a member of staff).

      Sans titre
      HOLTZAPFFEL AND COMPANY
      GB 0074 CLC/B/121 · Collection · 1794-1928

      Records of the business of Holtzapffel and Company, 1794-1928, together with some personal papers of members of the Holtzapffel family, 1788-1847, and of Johann Georg Deyerlein (J. J. Holtzapffel's partner), 1786-9. The archive comprises financial and property records, a pedigree of the family and notes about purchasers and susequent owners of the lathes including a register of lathes made by Holtzapffel and Co between 1798 and 1928.

      Sans titre
      INCHCAPE GROUP
      GB 0074 CLC/B/123 · Collection · 1836-2010

      Records of the companies making up the Inchcape Group, including:

      • Adamson, Bell and Company: see Dodwell and Company;
        • Adamson (W. R.) and Company: see Dodwell and Company;
        • African Marine and General Engineering Company: see Smith, Mackenzie and Company;
        • African Wharfage Company: see Smith, Mackenzie and Company;
        • Alexandra Brickworks Limited: see Borneo Company;
        • Anglo Siam Corporation: see Anglo Thai Corporation;
        • Anglo Thai Corporation: Ms 27001-034;
        • Arbuthnot, Ewart and Company: see Anglo Thai Corporation;
        • Argonauts Investments Limited: see Assam and African Investments Limited;
        • Assam and African Holdings Limited: see Assam and African Investments Limited;
        • Assam and African Investments Limited: Ms 27035-45;
        • Assam Company Limited: Ms 8794-8803; 9924-9936; 11497-504; 23723-5 and 27046-103;
        • Assam Estates Limited: Ms 27104-7;
        • Australasian United Steam Navigation Company: 27108-45;
        • Baghdad Light and Power Company: 27146-7;
        • Bahrein Slipway Company: see Gray, Mackenzie and Company;
        • Bally Paper Mills Company: see Borneo Company;
        • Bangalore Woollen, Cotton and Silk Mills Company: see Binny and Company;
        • Barnagore Jute Factory Company: see Borneo Company;
        • Barry and Company: see Macneill and Barry;
        • Barry, J. B. and Son: see Duncan Macneill and Company;
        • Bhooteachang Tea Company: Ms 27148;
        • Binny and Company: Ms 27149-73;
        • Borneo Agencies Limited: see Borneo Company;
        • Borneo Company: Ms 27174-474;
        • Borneo Motors Limited: see Borneo Company;
        • Brae and Chingoor Tea Estates Limited: Ms 27475-7;
        • British India and Queensland Agency Company: Ms 27478-9;
        • British India Associated Steamers Limited: Ms 27480-6;
        • Bruseh Tin and Rubber Estates Limited: see Borneo Company;
        • Bulkships Limited: Ms 27487;
        • Cawnpore Electric Supply Corporation: Ms 27488;
        • Cheerie Valley Tea Company: Ms 27489;
        • Child, Macfarland and Company: Ms 27490-1;
        • Dalhousie Jute Company: Ms 27492;
        • Delmege, Allen and Company: Ms 27493-4;
        • Delmege, Forsyth and Company: 27495-7;
        • Dilmun Navigation Company: see Gray, Mackenzie and Company;
        • Dodwell and Company: Ms 27498-526;
        • Dodwell, Carlill and Company: see Dodwell and Company;
        • Dodwell Motors Limited: see Dodwell and Company;
        • Duncan Macneill and Company: Ms 27527-90;
        • Eastern and Australian Steampship Company: see Australasian United Steam Navigation Company;
        • Ewart, Latham and Company: see Anglo Thai Corporation;
        • Ewart, Lyon and Company: see Anglo Thai Corporation;
        • Ewart, Ryrie and Company: see Anglo Thai Corporation;
        • Ganges Transport and Trading Company: Ms 27591-2;
        • Garden Reach Spinning and Manufacturing Company: Ms 27592A;
        • Garden Reach Workshops Limited: see Rivers Steam Navigation Company;
        • Gibb, Livingston and Company: Ms 27593-6;
        • Gillanders, Ewart and Company: see Anglo Thai Corporation;
        • Gilman (Holdings) Limited: Ms 27597;
        • Gourepore Company: Ms 27598;
        • Gourepore Electric Supply Company: Ms 27599;
        • Gray, Dawes and Company: Ms 27600-87;
        • Gray, Mackenzie and Company: Ms 27688-745;
        • Gray, Paul and Company: see Gray, Mackenzie and Company;
        • Greenwood Tea Company: Ms 27746-52;
        • Haboko Tea Company: see Borneo Company;
        • Hain (Edward) and Son: see St Mary Axe Securities Limited;
        • India General Navigation and Railway Company: Ms 27753-65;
        • India General Steam Navigation Company: see India General Navigation and Railway Company;
        • India Rivers Steam Navigation Company: see Rivers Steam Navigation Company;
        • Islay, Kerr and Company: Ms 27766-9;
        • Java Agency Company: Ms 27770;
        • Kalline Tea Company: Ms 27771-4;
        • Kenya Landing and Shipping Company: see Smith, Mackenzie and Company;
      • Kilburn and Company: see Macneill and Barry Limited;
        • Kilburn, Brown and Company: Ms 27775-82;
        • Koyah Tea Company: Ms 27783;
        • Macdonald, Hamilton and Company: Ms 27784-7;
        • Mackay and Company: Ms 27788-92;
        • Mackay, Lynch and Company: see Mackay and Company;
        • Mackinnon, Mackenzie and Company: Ms 27793-848;
        • Mackinnon (W.) and Company: Ms 27849-50;
        • Macneill and Barry Limited: Ms 27851-94;
        • Macneill and Company: see Macneill and Barry Limited;
        • Macneill and Kilburn Limited: see Macneill and Barry Limited;
        • Macneill and Magor Limited: see Macneill and Barry Limited;
        • Macneill, Barry and Company: see Duncan Macneill and Company;
        • Majagram Tea Company: Ms 27895;
        • Mediterranean Transport Company: Ms 27896-902;
        • Mesopotamia Persia Corporation: see Gray, Mackenzie and Company;
        • Metro-Dodwell Motors Limited: see Dodwell and Company;
        • New Rivers Company: see Rivers Steam Navigation Company;
        • Ngambo Limited: see Assam and African Investments Limited;
        • Northern Dooars Tea Company: Ms 27903-8;
        • Nuddea Mills Company: Ms 27909;
        • Pahang Consolidated Company: see Borneo Company;
        • Pakistan River Steamers Limited: see Rivers Steam Navigation Company;
        • Pakistan Rivers Steam Navigation Company: see Rivers Steam Navigation Company;
        • Rejang Agencies Limited: see Borneo Company;
        • River Steamers Company: see Rivers Steam Navigation Company;
        • Rivers Steam Navigation Company: Ms 27910-28101;
        • St Mary Axe Securities Limited: Ms 28102-5;
        • Salonah Tea Company: Ms 28106-11;
        • Sarawak Rubber Estates Limited: see Borneo Company;
        • Sarawak Steamship Company: see Borneo Company;
        • Scottish Assam Tea Company: Ms 28112-16;
        • Siam Forest Company: see Anglo Thai Corporation;
        • Silonibari Tea Company: Ms 28117;
        • Singapore Plywood Company: see Borneo Company;
        • Smith, Mackenzie and Company: Ms 28118-53;
        • Tanganyika Landing and Shipping Company: see Smith, Mackenzie and Company;
        • Tarrapore Tea Company: Ms 28154-5;
        • Thanai Tea Company: Ms 28156-62;
        • Upper Assam Tea Company: Ms 28162A;
        • Western Cachar Company: Ms 28169-73.

      Also published history 'Pioneering Spirit: The story behind Inchcape's remarkable journey', 2010.

      Records of Inchcape and Company Limited (1939-2010), including subject files belonging to Kenneth James William Mackay (third Earl of Inchcape) and other directors and seniors. Files concern the formation of the holding company in 1958 and also individual companies within the group.

      Sans titre
      INSTITUTE OF MEAT
      GB 0074 CLC/B/126 · Collection · 1946-1995

      Records of the Institute of Meat, a training body for the UK meat industry, comprising constitutional documents, minutes, annual reports and accounts, administrative and estate papers.

      Sans titre
      JOSEPH PRESTON AND SONS
      GB 0074 CLC/B/138 · Collection · [1890]-1914

      The records of Joseph Preston and Sons, watch, clock and chronometer movement makers, comprise two volumes containing descriptions of parts c 1890-5 and 1892-1914 (Mss 14558, 14560), a cash book 1893-1904 (Ms 14545) and a bank pass book 1907-12 (Ms 14559).

      Sans titre
      W. H. TINDALL AND COMPANY
      GB 0074 CLC/B/221 · Collection · 1841-1966

      The records of WH Tindall and Company, tea and coffee growers and exporters, comprise records relating to the Imboolpittia and other estates including managers' and crop accounts, statements of expenditure and receipts, notes of coffee shipments and yields of tea and rubber, and papers relating to the administration of and materials for the estate 1841-1933; report and prospectus regarding land development 1917 and 1920; papers relating to the activities of various company managers and superintendents 1841-56; letters and papers regarding general trading, acquisition of estates and their cultivation 1842-88; papers regarding the Tindall family investments and trusts c 1872-1929; papers regarding the sale of land to W.H. Tindall 1843-55; papers regarding administration of W.H. Tindall's estate 1900-2; map showing coffee estates ca.1860 and notes on the history of the firm 1932-1966.

      The records of Cotesworth and Powell Limited, import, export, and general merchants, comprise accounts relating to sugar plantations of Umhlanga Valley (Natal) Sugar and Coffee Company Limited 1866-87; notes in relation to credit arrangements, with other papers c 1870-90.

      Sans titre
      JALFON, Abraham D Z (fl 1807-1820)
      GB 0074 CLC/B/227-105 · Collection · 1815

      Business papers of merchant Abraham Jalfon, including various accounts, invoices and receipts, accounts of packing charges on bales and cases, and annotated catalogues of sales at East India House of spices and textiles.

      Sans titre
      LUPTON, C (fl 1850-1873)
      GB 0074 CLC/B/227-125 · Collection · 1850-1873

      Marine chronometer rating book kept by C Lupton, watchmaker.

      Sans titre
      UNITED TANNERS FEDERATION
      GB 0074 CLC/B/227-188 · Collection · 1916-1919

      United Tanners Federation sub-committee minutes relating to trade after the First World War.

      Sans titre
      VENABLES, TYLER AND COMPANY
      GB 0074 CLC/B/227-189 · Collection · 1900-1909

      Financial accounts ledger of Venables, Tyler and Company, wholesale stationers and papermakers.

      Sans titre
      BAMBOO PAPER COMPANY
      GB 0074 CLC/B/022 · Collection · 1919-1928

      Records of the Bamboo Paper Company Limited, comprising memorandum and articles of association, an agreement with the India Paper Pulp Company, and correspondence.

      Permission to gain access to these records should be sought from the depositor (contact details may be obtained from staff).

      Sans titre
      BORDEAUX AGENTS ASSOCIATION
      GB 0074 CLC/B/027 · Collection · 1929-1966

      Records of the Bordeaux Agents Association, wine sellers and importers, including minutes and rules of the association.

      Sans titre
      R.J. ACFORD LIMITED
      GB 0074 CLC/B/034-14 · Collection · 1948-1959

      Financial ledger of R J Acford Limited, legal printers.

      Sans titre
      COARE, William (d 1803)
      GB 0074 CLC/B/053 · Collection · 1765-1831

      Records of William Coare (d 1830), wine and brandy merchant, including Coare's apprenticeship indenture and freedom of the City of London; sales ledger; bonds for money owed to Coare; lists of stock and inventories; correspondence; and legal papers.

      Sans titre