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Mines Department and Successor: Coal Division: Emergency Services, Correspondence...

Catalogue reference: POWE 17

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POWE 17

Files relating to the price, control, supply, demand and distribution of coal, coke, anthracite, etc, during the Second World War and up to the end of rationing in 1958. Until 1942 these are records of the Mines Department.

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POWE 17

Title
Mines Department and Successor: Coal Division: Emergency Services, Correspondence and Papers
Date

1937-1965

Description

Files relating to the price, control, supply, demand and distribution of coal, coke, anthracite, etc, during the Second World War and up to the end of rationing in 1958. Until 1942 these are records of the Mines Department.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status

Public Record(s)

Language

English

Creator(s)
  • Mines Department, 1920-1942
  • Ministry of Fuel and Power, Coal Division, 1942-1957
Physical description

101 file(s)

Access conditions

Subject to 30 year closure

Subjects
Topics
Conflict
Coal
Rationing
Mining and quarrying
Operations, battles and campaigns
Unpublished finding aids
A History of the Gas Industry (Unpublished) (Cabinet Office ref: CAB/HIST/G/1/1/2)
Publication note(s)
Papers referred to in the following official histories will be found in POWE 17, POWE 18, POWE 19, POWE 20, POWE 21, POWE 22: Prof. W.H.B. Court, A History of Coal (HMSO, 1951)C.I. Savage, A History of Inland Transport (H.M.S.O.1957)
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C11834/

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