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Copy of Henry VIII's diplomatic assurances to João III of Portugal
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Catalogue reference: CAB 126
CAB 126
This series consists of the general policy files of Tube Alloys Consultative Council and the Atomic Energy Committees' Secretariat and includes the correspondence, telegrams and reports of Sir John Anderson, chairman of the Council.
CAB 126
1940-1955
This series consists of the general policy files of Tube Alloys Consultative Council and the Atomic Energy Committees' Secretariat and includes the correspondence, telegrams and reports of Sir John Anderson, chairman of the Council.
CAB 126/1-142 arranged by former file reference; CAB 126/324-332 arranged chronologically
Files of the Directorate of Tube Alloys are in AB 1
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English
345 file(s)
From 1994 Cabinet Office
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In November 1941 the Directorate of Tube Alloys (DTA) was set up to continue research into the problems of developing atomic weapons. The DTA was supervised by a Consultative Council, chaired by Sir John Anderson, the Lord President of the Council, which remained under his control when he became Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1943. The Council was advised by a technical committee of scientists.
In August 1943 the Quebec Agreement established a collaborative approach to atomic weapons development between Britain and the USA. British and Canadian research groups had already been working together in this area. A Combined Policy Committee was now set up in Washington to co-ordinate the efforts of British, Canadian and American groups.
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Tube Alloys Consultative Council and Combined Policy Committee (Atomic Energy): Minutes and Papers
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