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Railway Benevolent Institution: Records

Catalogue reference: RAIL 1166

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RAIL 1166

This series contains records of the Railway Benevolent Institution - annual reports, 1881-1959; volumes containing details of grants awarded to members, widows and orphans, 1888-1919; and minute books, containing meetings of the Management Board,...

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Reference
RAIL 1166
Title
Railway Benevolent Institution: Records
Date
1858-1982
Description

This series contains records of the Railway Benevolent Institution - annual reports, 1881-1959; volumes containing details of grants awarded to members, widows and orphans, 1888-1919; and minute books, containing meetings of the Management Board, the Finance Committee, etc, 1858-1982.

Among the annual reports are those of the Railway Servants Orphanage at Derby.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
English
Creator(s)
Railway Benevolent Institution, 1858-1959
Physical description
149 volume(s)
Access conditions
Open unless otherwise stated
Immediate source of acquisition

In 1983-2003 British Railways Board

Subjects
Topics
Welfare
Charities
Railways
Children
Accruals
Series is not accruing
Administrative / biographical background

The Institution was founded in May 1858, as a result of a resolution put to a meeting of railway clerks on 5 March 1858 at Camden Town, Middlesex, held for the purpose of establishing a fund for the support of widows and orphans of railway salaried officers. The provisional committee, appointed at this meeting, formulated a set of rules which confined benefits to destitute orphans and to the children of needy railway officers, and to money grants made to the widows of qualified members of salaried officers employed on the railways, these being secretaries, managers, superintendents, engineers, accountants, clerks, etc., those in other posts such as porter, guard and engine driver being included later. A board of management was also later elected on 8 May 1858. Although railway employees paid a subscription to belong to the Institution, it relied very heavily upon public support.

In 1880 the Special Benevolent Fund was raised to relieve cases of distress amongst officers and servants, whether members of the Institution or not, and the widows and orphans of those killed in the performance of their duties.

In 1875 an orphanage for the children of railway servants was opened at Derby, and in 1947 a home in Dorking, Surrey, was opened for aged railwaymen and their wives or widows.

The Institution is now a registered charity and was incorporated by Royal Charter in 1949.

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C13297/

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