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WEIR Archives of 1st Viscount Weir
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Archives of 1st Viscount Weir

Title Archives of 1st Viscount Weir
Reference GBR/0014/WEIR
Creator Weir, William Douglas (1877-1959) 1st Viscount Weir, industrialist
Covering Dates 1904–1953
Extent and Medium 89 archive boxes
Repository Churchill Archives Centre
Content and context

1877 Born, son of James and Mary Weir of Dumfriesshire.

Educated Glasgow High School.

1898 Partner in G. and J. Weir Limited.

1904 Married Alice Blanche MacConnachie of Glasgow.

1915 Scottish Director of Munitions.

1917 Controller of Aeronautical Supplies and member of Air Board.

1917 Knighted.

1918 Director General of Aircraft Production, Ministry of Munitions.

1918 Secretary of State and President of Air Council (till 10.1.1919).

1918 Privy Councillor.

1918 Baron Weir.

1919 Chairman of Advisory Committee on Civil Aviation.

1921 Member of Trade Boards Acts Committee.

1923 Chairman of Committee on Fories Common Services.

1923 Member of Committee of Imperial Defence Committee on Fleet Air Arm.

1925 Chairman of Committee on National Grid.

1931 Chairman of Committee on Railway Electrification.

1932 Industrial adviser at Ottawa Conference.

1934 G.C.B.

1936 Member of Committee of Imerpail Defence Committee on Defence Policy.

1938 Viscount Weir of Eastwood, Renfrewshire.

1939 Director General of Explosives, Ministry of Supply.

1941 Resigned.

1942 Chairman of Tank Board.

1942 Resigned.

1942 Member of Hydro-Electric Development in Scotland Committee.

1959 Died.

W.J. Reader, Architect of Air Power (London, 1968).

Almost without exception the papers are concerned with Lord Weir's public life and with the period after 1918. As the earliest papers have been affected by water it is possible that those before 1918 were lost in this way. The omission of any private papers is the result of efficient organisation of the files in the past. Since all the files are public and political they have been arranged according to subject and then chronologically in 24 sections.

In the absence of minutes, Lord Weir's correspondence usually provides the best guide to the conduct of his different activities. There are also usually a large number of papers giving Lord Weir's thoughts and impressions about the subject and about evidence presented to committees. These are in two forms - in manuscript and typewritten. The former are written on pads (made up at his works) of an unusually long and thin size. The latter are normally on quarto paper and in several copies - often amended by Lord Weir. The reports too usually survive in several typescript and printed versions.

The papers of the first Viscount Weir were deposited at the College by his son, the present Viscount, in November 1968.

The papers were then in 42 filing cases and each was labelled according to the subject of the papers. It was obvious that the documents had always been kept in good order and that a certain amount of sorting and labelling had taken place when the recent biography had been written. Only a few files were in the wrong chronological sequence.

Access and Use

The collection is open for consultation by researchers using Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge. Churchill Archives Centre is open from Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm. A prior appointment and two forms of identification are required.

Further information

Glasgow University Archives holds additional papers of 1st Viscount Weir. A catalogue describing this material is available online at http://tinyurl.com/2t5jj9.

The Weir catalogue was converted from typescript to electronic form as part of the A2A project co-ordinated by the National Archives. The catalogue was updated by Natalie Adams of Churchill Archives Centre 2002-2006.

Edited by Natalie Adams of Churchill Archives Centre 4 February 2008 to add link to online catalogue of Glasgow material.

Index Terms
Weir, William Douglas (1877-1959) 1st Viscount Weir, industrialist
Air Ministry
Civil Aviation Committee
Trade Boards Acts Committee
Railway Electrification Committee
Tank Board
Ministry of Supply
Committee of Imperial Defence
Industrial Policy
Defence
Politics
Churchill/WEIR contains:
1 Air Ministry.
2 Douglas-Pennant Case.
3 Civil Aviation Committee.
4 The Coal Industry.
5 Trade Boards Acts Committee.
6 Cabinet Committee - Amalgamation of Forces' Common Services.
7 Cabinet Committee - Reduction of National Expenditure.
8 Committee of Imperial Defence - Fleet Air Arm Sub-Committee.
9 Electricity Supply.
10 Railway Electrification Committee.
11 Cunard/White Star Merger.
12 National Crisis, 1931.
13 Air Disarmament.
14 Ottawa Conference.
15 Royal Mail Group.
16 Cabinet Committee - Trade and Employment Panel.
17 Committee of Imperial Defence - Defence Policy Sub-Committee.
18 Committee of Imperial Defence - Principal Supply Officers Committee.
19 Air Ministry.
20 Ministry of Supply.
21 Tank Board.
22 Hydro-Electricity in Scotland.
23 Post War Policy.
24 Miscellanea.

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