Shipping Controller
The British Shipping Controller or, more accurately, simply the Shipping Controller was a post created by the Lloyd George Coalition Government in 1916 under the New Ministries and Secretaries Act (6 & 7 George 5 c.68) to regulate and organize merchant shipping in order to supply the United Kingdom with the materials to fight the war following severe losses.[1][2]
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Appointer | Lloyd George Coalition Government |
Constituting instrument | New Ministries and Secretaries Act 1916 |
Formation | 10 December 1916 |
First holder | Sir Joseph Maclay |
Final holder | Lord Pirrie |
Abolished | 1921 |
Shipping Controllers
The first Shipping Controller was Sir Joseph Maclay,[1] later Baron Maclay who was appointed on 10 December 1916.[2]
The second Shipping Controller was Lord Pirrie from 1918.[3]
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See also
References
- Hurwitz, Samuel J (15 Oct 2013). "Chapter XI - The "Jugular Vein": Shipping". State Intervention in Great Britain: Study of Economic Control and Social Response, 1914-1919. Routledge. p. 194. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
- "British Shipping Controller - Count Dohna and His SeaGull". Smsmoewe.com. Retrieved 2014-03-22.
- http://www.wrecksite.eu/ownerbuilderview.aspx?9161#&&aj=z2mMeoBr4zPVq%2bX5ByI6vmxFxMPJuJObE0zIz03Gz2k%3d
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