Title
THE COUNTRY LANDOWNERS' ASSOCIATION
Reference
SR CLA
Production date
1886 - 1971
Creator
Creator History
The Country Landowners' Association was founded in 1907 under the name of the Central Land Association. The name was changed to the Central Landowners' Association in 1918 and finally to the Country Landowners' Association in 1949. The aim of the CLA was to represent and protect the interests of the agricultural landowner. It had county branches each of which had a committee. By 1921 there were 33 branches throughout England and Wales and CLA membership was at 4000. By 1945 this had risen to 10365 and by it's jubilee year in 1957 the CLA had nearly 32000 members.
Charles, Viscount Bledisloe was born on 21 September 1867. He was a founder member of the Central Landowners' Association and later its President (1921-22). He had a very active career in agriculture and politics and amongst the many offices that he held were those of Governor General of New Zealand (1930-35) and President of the Royal Agricultural Society of England (1946). He died on 3 July 1958.
Scope and Content
Records of the Country Landowners' Association
Extent
130 documents
Level of description
fonds
Content Subject
System of arrangment
SR CLA/AC9/1 Subscriptions Book
SR CLA/AD1/1-41 Minutes
SR CLA/AD2/1-3 Attendance Books
SR CLA/AD2/4-7 Reports
SR CLA/AD2/8-47 Files
SR CLA/AD2/48-50 Annual Reports
SR CLA/AD6/1 Branch Records
SR CLA/CO1/1-3 Register and Rules
SR CLA/CO7/1-9 Legal Opinions
SR CLA/P2/A1-11 Publications
SR CLA/P3/1 Posters
SR CLA/P4/A1 Journal
SR CLA/P6/1 Tape Recording
SR CLA/P8/1-2 Paste-Ups
SR CLA/PH3/1 Photographs
SR CLA/SP1/1-2 Histories
SR CLA/SP2/1-6 Records of Events
SR CLA/SP4/1 Badges