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1926 Advertised itself as "An Association for extending and improving the use of concrete."<ref>The Times June 24, 1926</ref>
1926 Advertised itself as "An Association for extending and improving the use of concrete."<ref>The Times June 24, 1926</ref>


1935 The [{Cement and Concrete Association]] was registered as a limited liability body but without the word "limited" in its title<ref>The Times  Sept. 26, 1935</ref>
1935 The [[Cement and Concrete Association]] was registered as a limited liability body but without the word "limited" in its title<ref>The Times  Sept. 26, 1935</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

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1925 The Association was a "non-trading body formed to give advice on cement and its uses"[1]

1926 Advertised itself as "An Association for extending and improving the use of concrete."[2]

1935 The Cement and Concrete Association was registered as a limited liability body but without the word "limited" in its title[3]

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  1. The Times Feb. 20, 1925
  2. The Times June 24, 1926
  3. The Times Sept. 26, 1935