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Post Office: Factories Department: Volumes

Catalogue reference: POST 77

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This record is about the Post Office: Factories Department: Volumes dating from 1900-1967.

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Reference
POST 77
Title
Post Office: Factories Department: Volumes
Date
1900-1967
Description

This series consists of reports, memoranda and accounts relating to the organisation, structure, functions and operations of Post Office factories and the Factories Department.

Please see The Postal Museum's online catalogue for descriptions of individual records within this series.

Note
Catalogue entries below series level were removed from Discovery, The National Archives' online catalogue, in November 2016 because fuller descriptions were available in The Postal Museum's online catalogue.
Arrangement

Chronologically within subseries.

All pieces are one volume

Held by
The Postal Museum
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
English
Creator(s)
Post Office, Factories Department, 1900-1967
Physical description
16 volume(s)
Access conditions
Subject to 30 year closure
Subjects
Topics
Manufacturing
Communications
Administrative / biographical background

The origins of the Post Office factories go back to 1870 when the Post Office telegraph system was established. One of the properties acquired was a factory previously run by the Electrical and International Telegraph Company. In 1892 a factory at Bolton was taken over, part of which was transferred to London. Later, the National Telephone Company's factory at Nottingham was acquired, the work and staff being subsequently transferred to Birmingham.

The Factories department was a separate division of the Stores Department. The work of the factories was reviewed by a committee in 1910-11. The committees' report (See POST 77/4) recommended that the factories should be placed under the control of the Stores Department, and factories were absorbed into the department in 1912. The factories were again removed from the control of the Stores Department in 1941 and a separate department was established under H A Thomas who acted as Controller of the department.

The main functions of the Factories Department altered during the period covered by the material listed below. Broadly speaking its work covered the repair, reconditioning, assembly and manufacture of all Post Office equipment and machinery.

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Post Office: Factories Department: Volumes

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