Title
Catalogue for the Fuel Efficiency Exhibition
Reference
YA2010.16
Production date
01-01-1950 - 31-12-1950
Creator
- Coal Smoke Abatement SocietyBiographyBiography
Founded as the Coal Smoke Abatement Society (CSAS) in 1898 by the artist Sir William Blake Richmond, the Society was influential in the introduction of the 1926 Public Health (Smoke Abatement Act) and the 1956 Clean Air Act introduced in the wake of the Great London Smog of 1952.
As coal smoke became better controlled, the CSAS became the National Society for Clean Air (NSCA). In the 1970s they focussed on transport and industrial air pollution. In this period the NSCA helped to develop the concept of Local Air Quality Management, which was then incorporated into the UK's Environment Act of 1995.
The focus of the NSCA widened to include management of noise pollution, establishing the National Noise Committee in 1984. In th 1990s this was followed by the creation of the Land Quality Committee, which explored the challenges of implementing the Contaminated Land Regime (Part 2A) with stakeholders from government and industry. Related sub-groups were formed to address issues around brownfield regeneration, waste and soil management.
The organisation changed name again in 2007, becoming Environmental Protection UK. Financial problems saw the NGO become entirely volunteer-run, ceasing operating as a fully staffed and funded organisation in 2012.
- Provincial Exhibitions LtdBiographyBiography
Company, known to have been active between the 1920s and 1971, involved in the organising and running of commercial events from venues such as the City Hall located on Liverpool Road near to Deansgate. The business had its head office in Manchester's Corn Exchange Buildings. City Hall, originally known as the Lower Hall, became an exhibition centre and was leased to Provincial Exhibitions Ltd from 1921. The company renovated the building, by then known as 'City Exhibition Hall', and it was used to host events until the 1970s. In 1983 the Hall went on to house Manchester's Air and Space Museum.
Scope and Content
The catalogue describes the exhibitors and events at a Fuel Efficiency Exhibition organised by the National Smoke Abatement Society and Provincial Exhibitions Ltd and held at the City Hall on Deansgate, which was later known as Lower Campfield Market. The catalogue illustrates the efforts being made in the 1950s to reduce air pollution through more efficient use of fuel in the home.
Extent
1 volume
Language
English
Archival history
Purchased from eBay by the Senior Curator (Energy).
Level of description
TOP
Repository name
Science and Industry Museum
Subject
Conditions governing access
Open Access
Conditions governing Reproduction
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