File: "Post J.I.L. material".
- Reference:GB 254 MS 66/10/15/4/1
- Dates of Creation:1923-1966.
- Physical Description:1 file
Scope and Content
Includes: 1. Part of scrapbook of newspaper cuttings including supplement to Courier and Advertiser, 14 June 1929, featuring Jute Industries Ltd. containing aerial photographs of works. [Cf. MS 66/X/11/53]. 1923-c.1950. 2. Notice of Extraordinary General Meeting to be held on 4 March 1929. 3. The Times, Trade and Engineering Supplement, 5 November, 1932 which includes "The Jute Industry, Difficult Situation", by J. Ernest Cox. 4. "The Jute Problem", speech by J.J. Duffy, Secretary of the Dundee and District Union of Jute and Flax Workers, delivered at a meeting held under the joint auspices of Dundee Trades and Labour Council and Dundee District Union of Jute and Flax Workers, 21 November 1947. [Copy typescript]. 5. "The Evolution of the Pattern of the Textile Industry within Dundee", W.H.K.Turner. Reprinted from Transactions and Papers of the Institute of British Geographers. Publication no. 18, 1952. 6. Note on numbers of spindles and looms erected and capable of running at 31 December 1965 and actually running during week ending 28 January 1966. 7. Short pamphlet by Jute Industries Ltd. with illustrations of Douglasfield Works. n.d. [c.1957].
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Archivist's Note
Description compiled by Durham Burt
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