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Matthew Hilton
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Consumerism in Twentieth-Century Britain
The Search for a Historical Movement
, pp. 344 - 370
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Print publication year: 2003

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AJ 1–10: Consumer Council papers
BT 258/1492–4: Proposed Consumer Council
BT 258/1524–6, 2103: Consumer protection
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PREM 11/4527: Decision to set up Consumer Council
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MAF 34/28: Agricultural Marketing Regulations
MAF 34/719: Consumer Committee Reports
MAF 194/815: Consumers' Councils
MAF 69/6: Minutes
MAF 69/8–9: Membership
MAF 69/10: Consumer research in the USA
MAF 69/11: Trade Unions
MAF 69/12: Powers to obtain information
Citizens' Advice Bureau 124/5: Public accountability
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POWE 28/26: Proposed Consumers' Councils
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BT 131/33: Board of Trade wartime controls
BT 101/697: Standard Weights and Measures Office
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Birmingham Consumer
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Cartel
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Direct Buying Magazine
Ethical Consumer
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Guardian
News of the World
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Northern Star
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Social Audit
The Times
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Watch Dog
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CAA 22: Various publications
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CAA 26: In-house newsletters; interviews
CAA 27: Historical internal documents; various speeches and papers
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CAA 28: Other organisations' material
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CAA 31: Research Institute for Consumer Affairs publications; Consumers' Association reports (e.g. campaigning, policy and survey)
CAA 66: Various miscellaneous Consumers' Association publications and leaflets
CAA 67: Consumers' Association book/reports [Plus various other internal documents]
Violet Rosa Markham Papers
Political and Economic Planning Archive
Leonard K. Elmhirst Papers
OC/11: Minutes of Consumer Committees
Thompson, M. S., The History of the Women's Advisory Committee of the British Standards Institution (1975)
Women's Advisory Committee, BSI Reports [Plus various miscellaneous materials]
MSS 292: Trade Union Archive
BT 258/352–355: Consumer protection policy
Citizens' Advice Bureau 124/2749: Consumer Advisory Centre
PREM 8/1183: Relations between government and industry
PREM 11/1542: Distribution and Marketing Committee
AJ 1–10: Consumer Council papers
BT 258/1492–4: Proposed Consumer Council
BT 258/1524–6, 2103: Consumer protection
BT 296/119: Appointments
PREM 11/4527: Decision to set up Consumer Council
T 224/1356: Consumer protection policy
BT 63/25/1: Consumers' Council Bill, 1939
POWE 26/183–4, 203: Consumers' Council Bill, 1930
T 161/299: Treasury Committees: Consumers' Council, 1929–31
T 163/61/8: Consumers' Council Bill, 1931
MAF 60/150: Sale of Food, 1918–22
MAF 34/28: Agricultural Marketing Regulations
MAF 34/719: Consumer Committee Reports
MAF 194/815: Consumers' Councils
MAF 69/6: Minutes
MAF 69/8–9: Membership
MAF 69/10: Consumer research in the USA
MAF 69/11: Trade Unions
MAF 69/12: Powers to obtain information
Citizens' Advice Bureau 124/5: Public accountability
POWE 17/82: Working Party on Consumers' Councils
POWE 28/26: Proposed Consumers' Councils
BT 64/1976–7: Consumer Needs Department
BT 131/33: Board of Trade wartime controls
BT 101/697: Standard Weights and Measures Office
Department of Scientific and Industrial Research 26/247–251: Food adulteration
HO 45/5338: Frauds
BT 258/878: Minutes
BT 258/879–895: Committee Papers
BT 258/352–355: Consumer protection policy
Citizens' Advice Bureau 124/2749: Consumer Advisory Centre
PREM 8/1183: Relations between government and industry
PREM 11/1542: Distribution and Marketing Committee
AJ 1–10: Consumer Council papers
BT 258/1492–4: Proposed Consumer Council
BT 258/1524–6, 2103: Consumer protection
BT 296/119: Appointments
PREM 11/4527: Decision to set up Consumer Council
T 224/1356: Consumer protection policy
BT 63/25/1: Consumers' Council Bill, 1939
POWE 26/183–4, 203: Consumers' Council Bill, 1930
T 161/299: Treasury Committees: Consumers' Council, 1929–31
T 163/61/8: Consumers' Council Bill, 1931
MAF 60/150: Sale of Food, 1918–22
MAF 34/28: Agricultural Marketing Regulations
MAF 34/719: Consumer Committee Reports
MAF 194/815: Consumers' Councils
MAF 69/6: Minutes
MAF 69/8–9: Membership
MAF 69/10: Consumer research in the USA
MAF 69/11: Trade Unions
MAF 69/12: Powers to obtain information
Citizens' Advice Bureau 124/5: Public accountability
POWE 17/82: Working Party on Consumers' Councils
POWE 28/26: Proposed Consumers' Councils
BT 64/1976–7: Consumer Needs Department
BT 131/33: Board of Trade wartime controls
BT 101/697: Standard Weights and Measures Office
Department of Scientific and Industrial Research 26/247–251: Food adulteration
HO 45/5338: Frauds
BT 258/878: Minutes
BT 258/879–895: Committee Papers
Consumers' Council archive [Marion Phillips papers]
Adbusters
Birmingham Consumer
Bulletin of the Retail Trading Standards Association
Cartel
The Consumer
Consumer News [Monthly Bulletin of Research Institute for Consumer Affairs]
Dictionary of National Biography
Direct Buying Magazine
Ethical Consumer
Focus
Guardian
News of the World
National Federation of Consumer Groups Newsletter
Northern Star
Parliamentary Debates, House of Commons
Planning
Shopper's Guide
Social Audit
The Times
Trader and Consumer
Watch Dog
Which?
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