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Conservative Party Archive: Conservative Central Office - Junior Imperial League

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Comprises the following papers:

  1. Central Council, Executive and Finance Committee minutes
  2. Annual reports and agendas
  3. Press Cuttings and Photographs
  4. Policy and Re-organisation
  5. General Administration and Finances

Dates

  • Creation: 1905-1946, n.d.

Extent

0.8 Linear metres (10 boxes)

Language of Materials

  • English

Conditions Governing Access

General access conditions apply to this material.

Preferred Citation

Oxford, Bodleian Libraries, Conservative Party Archive [followed by shelfmark, e.g. CCO 506/1/1].

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Full range of shelfmarks:

CCO 506/1/1-7; CCO 506/2/1-18; CCO 506/3/1-5; CCO 506/4/1-12; CCO 506/5/3-4, 6-11; CCO 506/6/1-4

Collection ID (for staff)

CPA CCO 506/A

Abstract

Archive of the Conservative Party Youth Organisation: the Junior Imperial League, 1905-1946, n.d.

Biographical / Historical

The Junior Imperial and Constitutional League was formed in 1906. Its objectives were: to create a practical interest in political work and organisation among the youth by organising Junior Associations in each Parliamentary Division and throughout the Empire, to co-operate with existing Conservative and Unionist Associations in advancing the cause of Imperial unity, to uphold constitutional principles, and to further the Conservative and Unionist cause. It held its inaugural meeting in the Junior Constitutional Club at which Viscount Castlereagh MP was elected President, and Mr HH Cannell its Organising Secretary. Following suspension during the First World War, it was re-established in the 1920s, and reorganised on a constituency and area basis in 1928, with young women now being admitted also. It went into hibernation during the Second World War and was reconstituted as the Young Conservatives in 1946.

Custodial History

The Conservative Party Archive (CPA) was established as a source for academic study at the Bodleian Library in 1978 by an agreement made between the University of Oxford and the Conservative Party, and brought together surviving historic papers of the Party previously held in various locations including Newcastle University Library and the former Conservative Central Office in Smith Square, London. Since 1996, ownership and financial responsibility for the CPA has been vested in the Conservative Party Archive Trust. The CPA preserves the records of all three areas of Party organisation: parliamentary, voluntary and professional. It is recognised by the Conservative Party as the official repository for its historic records and those of affiliated organisations, and receives new material on a regular basis.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

The Conservative Party.

Title
Conservative Party Archive: Junior Imperial League CPA CCO 506/A
Status
Published
Author
Finding aid prepared by Annaliese Griffiss and Abigail Spokes
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Description is written in: English, Latin script.
Edition statement
Second Edition.

Repository Details

Part of the Bodleian Libraries Repository

Contact:
Weston Library
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Oxford OX1 3BG United Kingdom