BUTTERFIELD AND SWIRE

Almost every record series within the archive contains material relating to Butterfield & Swire, but the groups listed below concern its own particular organisation, mainly for the years 1922-1993. For the Nineteenth Century the John Swire & Sons correspondence series (JSSI 1 & 2) cover...

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Date(s) of creation: 1872-1983
Level: Sub-Collection
Format: Archive           

Summary: Almost every record series within the archive contains material relating to Butterfield & Swire, but the groups listed below concern its own particular organisation, mainly for the years 1922-1993. For the Nineteenth Century the John Swire & Sons correspondence series (JSSI 1 & 2) cover Butterfield & Swire in detail and the Accounts Books (JSSI 6) contain what evidence remains of the early financial position of the company. The majority of the local Eastern records of Butterfield & Swire offices were lost during the Japanese occupation (see JSSXII 1/6) and the Nineteenth and early Twentieth Century Outports Letters in to the Manager, Shanghai (JSSII 1) are an important, if incomplete, record of the functioning of the Butterfield & Swire organisation within China.
Extent: 337 boxes; 98 volumes
Admin history: Butterfield and Swire, the Far Eastern trading company of John Swire and Sons, was one of three companies established from the partnership of John and William Swire with R S Butterfield. The Shanghai Office opened on 1 January 1867 to handle John Swire & Sons textile shipments to China which had previously been consigned to Preston, Bruell & Company. Almost at once the firm's interests were extended with the acquisition of the agency for Alfred Holt's Blue Funnel Line and expansion into shipping, insurance and other ... View more
Access status: Open
Copyright: Copyright is owned by John Swire & Sons, Ltd, 59 Buckingham Gate, London, SW1E 6AJ
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Language: English
Finding aids: Paper handlist available
Format: Archive