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Together with the [[British Gas Federation]], was said to have a membership representing 90 percent of gas sales. | Together with the [[British Gas Federation]], was said to have a membership representing 90 percent of gas sales. | ||
1934 Move made to expand the research department<ref>The Times, May 10, 1934</ref> | |||
1937 Sir [[David Milne-Watson]] was president of the National Gas Council<ref>Glasgow Herald 1937</ref> | 1937 Sir [[David Milne-Watson]] was president of the National Gas Council<ref>Glasgow Herald 1937</ref> |
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of Grosvenor Gardens, London SW1 (1926)
of Gas Industry House, 1 Grosvenor Place, London.
1916 The National Gas Council was established[1]
1916 A National Gas Council had been established, made up of representatives of all the governing bodies of organisations in the gas industry, to deal with matters that concerned the whole of the gas industry.[2]
Together with the British Gas Federation, was said to have a membership representing 90 percent of gas sales.
1934 Move made to expand the research department[3]
1937 Sir David Milne-Watson was president of the National Gas Council[4]
1945 The British Gas Council was founded to oppose nationalisation
1948 After the nationalisation of the gas industry, a new Gas Council was established at the same address