Transcripts of interviews titled "The Early Days of Consumers' Association", 1989
Scope and Contents
Sub-titled "Interviews With CA's Founders And Those Who Carried On Their Work" and comprising transcripts of interviews with the founders and other key figures in the history of the Consumers' Association, including an interview with Michael Young.
Other interviewees comprise: Dorothy Goodman; Eirlys Roberts; Elizabeth Ackroyd; Gerald Bailey; James Douglas; Peter Goldman; Maurice Healy; Jennifer Jenkins; Alastair Macgeorge; Rosemary McRobert; Joan Meier-New; Jeremy Mitchell; Michael Rubinstein; Maxi Alexander; and Edith Rudinger.
The interviews were carried out by Joyce Epstein in 1984-5 and published by the Research Institute for Consumer Affairs in 1989.
With a receipt for a grant of £100 from the Elmgrant Trust to the Institute of Community Studies, 7 January 1957.
Dates
- Creation: 1989
Extent
1 file(s)
Language of Materials
English
Finding aid date
2004-06-25 15:26:13+00:00
Subject
- Consumers' Association (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Churchill Archives Centre Repository
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