Title
Rubber and Plastics Research Association collection
Reference
RUBB
Production date
1901 - 2000
Creator
- Rubber and Plastics Research Association of Great BritainBiographyBiography
Founded in 1919 in a collaboration between the UK Government and Industry, the institution was originally called the Research Association of British Rubber Manufacturers. They offered a range of leading edge technical and information services to companies wanting to develop novel commercial products and applications using rubber.
In 1954 they moved to Shawbury, Shropshire which was followed by plastics being added to its range of activities, so becoming what is now known as Rubber And Plastics Research Association (RAPRA).
Throughout its existence, RAPRA has continued to help convert the latest polymer technologies into viable commercial products. In 2002, RAPRA was restructured, with RAPRA Limited continuing to focus its activities on behalf of its Members as directed by the original remit enshrined in its constitution.
In 2010 RAPRA relocated its offices to Telford, Shropshire. By changing to a network based support model at around the same time, RAPRA now has a far wider range of specialist capabilities at its disposal to fulfil its remit than it ever had in the past with a single facility.
Scope and Content
Collection of glass plate negatives illustrative of the history of rubber and rubber industries. Comprises approximately 1000 negatives, numbered N1 to N36 and 2 to 1480 (with gaps), covering the Hancock brothers, places, objects and documents, plantations and tapping, synthetic rubber and chemical plant from the 1940s. Many images have been taken from books. Number of images are portraits.
Extent
7 boxes
Language
English
Level of description
TOP
Repository name
Science Museum, London
Conditions governing access
Open Access
Conditions governing Reproduction
Copies may be supplied in accordance with current copyright legislation and Science Museum Group terms and conditions
External document
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