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Apprenticeship Records

Post by slewis »

Hi all
Can any one tell me where I can find information or Apprenticeship Records please.
I am looking for a John Lewis he came to Liverpool in1896 and was apprenticed as a joiner to a Waterloo builder .
That info came from the Book of Welsh builders on Merseyside.
Are there such records.
Kind regards Sue

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Post by Pegasus »

Sue.

The National Archives is a good place to start, Here is a link (they don't hold all records for Apprenticeships but do have links for other sites):

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/podc ... ecords.htm
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Bennett, Brown, Brunn, Collins, Critchley, Dickinson, Dodd, Duffy, Eaton, Edwards, Hertzberger, Highton, Holland, Humphreys, Melling, Morgan, Murphy, Walker, Webster, Wright, Owens, Prudon & Speed.

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Post by slewis »

Hi Pegasus
Thankyou for your help, and the link I appreciate it
Kind regards Sue :)

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Sue.

Glad to be able to help!

P.S.

Your post has sparked a few grey cells, I think I will do a check for some of My Ancestors records as well! :wink:
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Bennett, Brown, Brunn, Collins, Critchley, Dickinson, Dodd, Duffy, Eaton, Edwards, Hertzberger, Highton, Holland, Humphreys, Melling, Morgan, Murphy, Walker, Webster, Wright, Owens, Prudon & Speed.

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Post by jan44 »

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Hi Sue,

I don't know what is contained in these records but they are at Liverpool RO,

It may be worth a look, perhaps the next time I go I will have a peep at them to see what they contain.

RefNo 331 BUI
Title National Federation of Building Trade Employers, Liverpool Branch, records
Date Jan 1870-Jun 1991
Description The collection provides information regarding the building trade in Liverpool from the late 19th to the 20th century, from the perspective of employers. It is of use in the study of the construction trade in Liverpool and labour history and relations between employers and employees. The collection comprises of minute books of the council of the Liverpool Branch of the National Federation of Building Trade Employers, and committees representing various trades. The collection includes some financial and administrative records of the organisation. Year books of the organisation contain its rules and officers, the terms and conditions agreed by the employers with employee organisations, and lists of tradesmen and building firms in Liverpool. Minute books of related and affiliated organisations include committees to arbitrate in disputes and manage apprentices.
AdminHistory The organisation of building trades employers in Liverpool has been through several name changes, but remains in essence the same - an employers association to act as a counter to employee organisation. The Liverpool Master Builders' Association was founded in 1866 at the Dunham Ox Hotel, Brownlow Hill. It was affiliated with the National Association of Master Builders of Great Britain, founded in 1878, later the National Federation of Building Trades' Employers. A history of the Association, contained in the year book for 1910-11 states 'The Liverpool Master Builders' Association is the pioneer and most successful Master Builders' Association in the Kingdom', this is attributed to the fact that representation on the Council is balanced between the various trades (331 BUI/4/1, page 11).

In 1921 the name was changed to the Liverpool, Birkenhead and Wirral District Building and Allied Trades Employers' Association. Further name changes occurred in 1947, to the The Liverpool Regional Federation of Building Trades Employers, in 1968, to the National Federation of Building Trades Employers Liverpool Region, in 1984, to the Building Employers Confederation Liverpool Region, and in 1994 to Building Employers Confederation. The organisation no longer exists in its original form, but a national umbrella group, the Construction Confederation, continues to represent building trades employers.
Extent 72 volumes
AccessConditions Access will be granted to any accredited reader

Jan
Clarke, McLeod, Pendleton (Liverpool and I.O.M.) Coltham, Cowley, Nickson, Huyton, Grisdale, Quirk, Knowles, Street, Howard. Knubley.

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Re: Apprenticeship Records

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slewis wrote:Hi all
Can any one tell me where I can find information or Apprenticeship Records please.
I am looking for a John Lewis he came to Liverpool in1896 and was apprenticed as a joiner to a Waterloo builder .
That info came from the Book of Welsh builders on Merseyside.
Are there such records.
Kind regards Sue
I believe this is my great grandfather. I'm looking to find out more about my granddad C.D. Lewis who sadly passed away recentley. Any help info or suggestions gratefully received. Thanks in advance

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Re: Apprenticeship Records

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