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was appointed to regulate merchant shipping for government purposes and to coordinate wartime shipping requirements. A Ministry of Shipping was established following the Defence Regulations of June 1917. The Ministry of Shipping, had responsibility for 'sea transport of military forces and supplies,
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In 1917, the ministry embarked on a large scale requisitioning scheme of British ships and became responsible for the maintenance and operation of a vast merchant fleet. After the end of the war in November 1918 the main functions of the ministry were the transport of troops, prisoners of war and
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food and raw materials for industry, Atlantic, Gibraltar and Russian convoys, shipping losses and tonnage requirements, shipbuilding and other matters relating to wartime British and allied control of merchant shipping'.
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The Ministry of Shipping was reinstated with the outbreak of war in September 1939; it assumed responsibility for specific Sea Transport Department under auspice of the Admiralty till 1941 when it was merged with the
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material back to the United Kingdom, the disposal or release of requisitioned ships, and the reconditioning of vessels for release back to their private owners. The ministry was dissolved on 31 March 1921.
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was reestablished; it then became responsible for naval transportation until 1970 when that responsibility was assumed once more by the
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that was part of the Navy Board until 1832. Oversight for the provision of naval transportation then passed to the
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seconded an officer to the ministry with the title of Director of Transports and Shipping.
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Admiralty, Great Britain (April 1968). "Ministry of Transport: Sea Transport Division".
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Admiralty, Great Britain (July 1946). "Ministry of Transport:Sea Transport Department".
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Admiralty, Great Britain (February 1970). "Sea Transport Branch:Board of Trade".
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The responsibilities overseen by the minister included what had been the
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Department of the Comptroller of Victualling and Transport Services
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There were three Ministers of Shipping from 1939 to 1941:
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Lists of government ministers of the United Kingdom
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Index

Liner Requisition Scheme
First World War
Second World War
Minister of Transport
Minister of War Transport
Sir Joseph Maclay, Bt
Leo Chiozza Money
Leslie Orme Wilson
Transport Board
Department of the Comptroller of Victualling and Transport Services
Board of Admiralty
Transport Department
Admiralty
Shipping Controller
Ministry of Transport
Ministry of War Transport
Ministry of Transport
Board of Trade
Sir John Gilmour
Robert Hudson
Ronald Cross



"Records inherited and created by the Ministry of Transport, Shipping Divisions"
The National Archives (UK)
Categories
Defunct ministerial offices in the United Kingdom
Lists of government ministers of the United Kingdom
1916 establishments in the United Kingdom

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