Ministry of Transport
1919 The Ministry of Transport was formed.
1925 Announced that Mr. Harry Booth was retiring from the office of Electricity Commissioner on January 24th, after completing over forty years in the public service. The Minister of Transport consented to his services being retained by the Electricity Commissioners in a consultative capacity for a period of twelve months.[1]
See Also
- 1962 Commercial Motor Show
- 1965 Motor Show
- 1967 Motor Show
- 1968 Commercial Motor Show
- 1968 Motor Show
- 1968 Who's Who in the Motor Industry: Companies
- 1971 Dictionary of Shipowners, Shipbuilders and Marine Engineers
- 1971 Who's Who in the Motor Industry: Companies
- Arthur Sydney Burnett
- Board of Trade
- Bow Bridge, Rotherham
- Bryan Ferguson
- Charles Curtis Gray
- Cyril Stapley Chettoe
- Department of Transport
- Department of the Environment
- Donald D. Borland
- Edward Philip Anderson
- F. D. Bickerton
- Frederick Charles Cook
- George Henry Rice
- Haddon Clifford Adams
- Harry Dain
- Lightly Stapleton Simpson
- Ministry of Housing and Local Government
- Ministry of Transport (Bedford)
- Ministry of Works
- Reginald John Samuel
- Road Board
- Robert Arthur Lovell
- Ronald Charles Tucker Allen
- The Engineer 1920/04/16
- The Engineer 1921/03/04
- The Engineer 1921/03/11
- The Engineer 1921/04/01
- The Engineer 1925/08/21
- The Engineer 1926/02/05
- The Engineer 1926/02/19
- The Engineer 1926/07/02
- The Engineer 1927 Jul-Dec: Index
- Wilfrid Stanley Richmond
- William F. Adams
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1925/01/16