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Hubert Hall: Papers
Catalogue reference: PRO 44
Date: 1881-1944
Miscellaneous correspondence and papers of Dr. Hubert Hall, relating mainly to his service in the Public Record Office and as secretary to the...
Series
Catalogue reference: HLG 126
HLG 126
Files of the Ministry of Works, Ancient Monuments Branch, re-registered in the HB series of the Ministry of Housing and Local Government in 1966 and inherited by the Department of the Environment in 1970 relating to the maintenance and...
Files of the Ministry of Works, Ancient Monuments Branch, re-registered in the HB series of the Ministry of Housing and Local Government in 1966 and inherited by the Department of the Environment in 1970 relating to the maintenance and preservation of buildings of outstanding historic and architectural interest. They include general policy papers and case files, as well as minutes and reports of the Historic Buildings Council for England.
Files of the Ancient Monuments Branch not re-registered in the HB series are in WORK 14
For records relating to successor, Historic Building Division, see PF 297
For later Welsh files see BD 34
See also HLG 103
See also the Records created or inherited by the Department of the Environment, and of related bodies,
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From 1981 Department of the Environment
Ancient Monuments Boards and Historic Buildings Councils The Ancient Monuments Act 1913 provided for the appointment by the commissioners of works of Ancient Monuments Boards for England, Scotland and Wales consisting of archaeologists, historians and representatives of learned societies and interested public bodies to advise them on the making of preservation orders concerning monuments in danger of destruction or damage. The boards had power to inspect any monument in such danger even against the wishes of the occupier. The Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments Act 1953 obliged them to report annually to the minister of works.
The same act empowered the minister to appoint Historic Buildings Councils for England, Wales and Scotland to advise him on the exercise of his powers to make grants and loans towards the repair and maintenance of historic buildings, to acquire such buildings or to assist organisations like the National Trust to acquire them. The councils were also given more general responsibities in relation to historic buildings.
In 1966 control over them was transferred to the Ministry of Housing and Local Government and thence to the Department of the Environment in 1970 except for Welsh monuments which became the responsibility of the Welsh Office (404) and, from April 1991, of Cadw, the Welsh Historic Monuments Executive Agency.
Ministry of Housing and Local Government and Department of the Environment: Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments, Registered Files (HB Series)
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