Economic conditions
Found in 1266 Collections and/or Records:
Public and Political: General: Private and Personal: Personal correspondence Su - Z., 29 Oct 1951 - 14 Apr 1955
Public and Political: General: Various Papers., 08 Mar 1939 - Jun 1939
Public and Political: General: Various Papers., Jul 1937 - May 1939
Public and Political: General: Visits and invitations: Ayr [Scotland] (May 1947)., 27 Nov 1946 - 09 Aug 1947
Public and Political: General: Visits and invitations: United States, Canada: invitations., 28 Dec 1946 - 14 Aug 1951
Public and Political: General: Visits and invitations: United States (January - March 1946) H - K., 03 Dec 1945 - 21 Aug 1946
Public and Political: General: Visits and invitations: United States (January - March 1946) S - Z., 03 Oct 1945 - 07 Aug 1946
Public and political: papers relating to currency policy., 1931
Public and political: papers relating to economic affairs., 1920
Public and political: papers relating to the proposed international bank of issue., 1933
Public and political: papers relating to the Safeguarding of industry., 1928 - 1930
Public and Political: Political: General: drafts of and comments on an article by WSC on a joint British-American currency., Dec 1949
Correspondents include: Sir Arthur Salter; Brendan Bracken; Geoffrey Crowther [Editor] of the Economist; Ralph Assheton [later 1st Lord Clitheroe]; Bernard Baruch.
Public: Exchequer, 1914 - 1919
Speech notes, papers and correspondence with McKenna's colleagues and friends, on subjects including: the Allied loan from the United States; the breakdown in relations between the Bank of England and the Treasury; the Cabinet crisis over conscription; the founding of the Coalition Government and the resignation of Herbert Asquith and his Liberal colleagues; funding for the war; Ireland; Roger Casement's treason trial; Canada's financial achievements; protectionism.
Radio and television, 1969-03 - 1970-07
Correspondence on arrangements for JA's media interviews, with transcripts of BBC news programmes featuring JA, on the closure of Beagle Aircraft Limited, the sanctions policy against Rhodesia [later Zambia and Zimbabwe], the economy and the future of Concorde.
Robin Leigh Pemberton, 1990-03-25
Footage of Leigh Pemberton [Governor of the Bank of England, later Lord Kingsdown] speaking before the Treasury Select Committee on the economic situation.
"Shadow Papers", being circulated papers for an all day meeting of the Leader’s Consultative Committee (Shadow Cabinet) on 13 February 1976, 1976
Sir Winston Churchill's letters to Lady Churchill, 1952-01, 1952-07 - 1952-08
Spares of Speeches, 1985-01 - 1985-12
Speech ideas papers: economy (1), May 1975-October 1976, 1975-05 - 1976-10
Includes: drafts for MT’s speech in the House of Commons on the economy, 22 May 1975; draft briefing circulated by Conservative Research Department, "Brief for the debate on the Public Expenditure White Paper", 15 March 1976; draft and copy of MT’s letter to Professor H J [Johannes] Witteveen (Managing Director, International Monetary Fund), 25 October 1976; and copy of Sir Keith Joseph’s "Monetarism is not enough" (Centre for Policy Studies, 1976)
Speech ideas papers: economy (2), January 1975-November 1977, 1975-01 - 1977-11
Speech ideas papers: economy (3), ca. 1975-October 1978, 1975 - 1978-10
Includes: copies of House of Commons budget proposals and financial statements by Chancellors of the Exchequer, 1951-53, with attached note for MT from 'ANR [Adam Ridley, Conservative Research Department]', 20 October 1978
Speech notes: House of Commons., 26 May 1942 - 25 Jun 1946
Speeches, 1975-02 - 1975-12
Subjects include: the philosophy of Toryism; defence; the referendum on Britain staying in the European Community; the Government's economic policy; cuts in the housing subsidy; the procurement of fighter aircraft for NATO; inflation; the situation in Rhodesia [later Zambia and Zimbabwe]; détente in southern Africa; Britain's place in Europe; the aviation industry; British policy in the Middle East.