Description | This series contains letters, memos, and meeting agendas mainly from the early life of the association.
[The trade union Association of Cine-Technicians [later to become the Association of Cinematograph, Television, and Allied Technicians] was set up in 1933 by technicians working at the Gaumont British Studios, with Captain Matthew Cope as General Secretary until Jan 1934, when George H. Elvin took over this position. Thorold Dickinson joined in 1934, and held the position of Vice-President from 1936 to 1953. ] |