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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelFonds
Ref NoMS 2640
TitleAmalgamated Engineering Union (Aberdeen branches)
Date1832 - 1946
Extent18 volumes (0.25 linear metres)
Creator NameAmalgamated Engineering Union (Aberdeen branches) (1920 - 1968)
Amalgamated Society of Engineers, Machinists, Smiths, Millwrights and Patternmakers [also known as the Amalgamated Society of Engineers] (Aberdeen branches) (1851 - 1920)
Journeymen Steam Engine, Machine Makers and Millwrights Friendly Society [also known as the Friendly Union of Mechanics and Aberdeen Mechanics' Society] (Aberdeen branches) (1824 - 1851)
Administrative HistoryThe Amalgamated Engineering Union [A.E.U.] was formed on 1 July 1920, by the merger of ten separate unions involved in the engineering industry. Its formation was due mainly to the efforts of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers [A.S.E.], who had actively encouraged such a step since its own inception in 1851. The A.S.E. was originally known under the longer title of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, Machinists, Smiths, Millwrights and Patternmakers [A.S.E.M.S.M.P.]. It was formed through amalgamation of the Journeymen Steam Engine, Machine Makers and Millwrights Friendly Society (often referred to as the "Old Mechanics' " Society, active in most industrial towns by the mid-nineteenth century), the Smiths Benevolent Sick and Burial Society, and several smaller, like-minded societies involved in engineering-related industries.
Since the late 1960s mergers with other unions have led to several name changes for the A.E.U. After joining with the Amalgamated Union of Foundry Workers in 1968, it became the Amalgamated Union of Engineering and Foundry Workers. And after merging with the Draughtsmen and Allied Technicians' Association, and the Constructional Engineering Union, in 1970, it became the Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers.

Aberdeen Mechanics' Society was founded in the city in 1824. It became part of the A.S.W in 1851, in line with other mechanics' societies in the country at this time.

James Bavington Jeffery's 'The Story of the Engineers, 1800 - 1945' (London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1946) contains more details about the organisation and its activities. Further information about the development of the trade union movement and the history of individual trade unions in Aberdeen can be found in William Diack, 'History of the Trades Council and the Trade Union Movement in Aberdeen' (Aberdeen: Aberdeen Trades Council, 1939), and in Kenneth D. Buckley, 'Trade Unionism in Aberdeen 1870 - 1900' (Edinburgh and London: Oliver and Boyd, 1955). Arthur Marsh and Victoria Ryan, 'Historical Directory of Trade Unions', 4 vols (Aldershot: Gower, 1980 - 1984) also contains useful information about the development of individual unions, at both the national and local level. Summarised details from each of these sources has been used in compiling this collection level description.
SourceDeposited on permanent loan, 1967- 1968.
DescriptionAmalgamated Engineering Union:
Minutes, 1927 - 1946
Proposition and entrance book, 1936 - 1945

Amalgamated Society of Engineers:
Minutes, 1919 - 1927
Registration books, 1863 - 1925
Proposition and entrance books, 1833 - 1937
'Initiatory address of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, Machinists, Millwrights, Smiths and Pattern Makers, est. 1 Jan 1851' (1890)

Friendly Union of Mechanics:
Minutes, 1848 - 1852
Members' register, 1832 - 1851
Registration book, 1833 - 1862
AppraisalThis material has been appraised in line with normal procedures.
AccrualsAdditional deposit 1968.
ArrangementArranged by record type, and chronologically therein
Access StatusOpen
Access ConditionsThe records are available subject to the signed acceptance of the Department's access conditions.
LanguageEnglish
Physical DescriptionNo physical conditions affecting use of collection.
Related MaterialMS 2667: Records of the Amalgamated Engineering Union (Aberdeen District), 1939 - 1962
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