Action on Smoking and Health (ASH)
- Action on Smoking and Health (ASH)
- Date:
- 1930s-2002
- Reference:
- SA/ASH
- Archives and manuscripts
Collection contents
About this work
Description
The archive reflects most aspects of the work of ASH.
The material when originally transferred had no clearly discernible original order. This was partly due to the flat structure of ASH - with most of the work, and hence paperwork, generated through the Director. However, some separate groups of papers were identified: the largest being those generated by the Project Officer, a post created in about 1984. In addition, there are also files of Charles Fletcher, relating to his work with the RCP, and to the genesis of ASH, of which he was the first President; and files created by the journalist William Norman, during research in 1977 for his book on the politics of the tobacco industry.
The genesis of ASH is illustrated in Fletcher's papers (section Q), arising out of his work on the Royal College of Physicians smoking reports. There is a full run of Committee minutes from 1971 onwards (section B). The bulk of the files are those of the Director, associated with all aspects of ASH's campaigning and administrative work. These overlap to some extent with the files of the Project Officer (section P), which are concerned with various specific campaigns, especially about smoking in the workplace and in public places.
Publication/Creation
Physical description
Contributors
Arrangement
The collection is divided into sections as follows:
A NATIONAL COUNCIL ON SMOKING AND HEALTH WORKING PARTY, 1970
B COUNCIL/EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE/AGM
Minutes [Executive Committee, Council, AGM], 1971-1989
Attendance registers, 1971-1974
Director's reports, 1980-1988
Annual accounts, 1971-1986
Articles of Association and annual returns to Charity Commissioners, 1970-1980
Organising and Fund-raising Committee, Propaganda Sub-Committee minutes, 1971-1976
Development Committee minutes, 1971-1973
Officers" meetings minutes, 1978-1984
ASH Awards, 1988-1995
ASH relaunch, 1995-1996
C COUNCIL AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS" CORRESPONDENCE, 1970-1990
D ASH RESEARCH COMMITTEE, 1979-1985
E BRANCHES
Norfolk ASH, 1980-1988
Northern ASH, 1978-1989
Northern Ireland ASH, 1975-1989
North West ASH, 1977-1983
Scottish ASH, 1978-1989
Solent ASH, 1976-1979
ASH Ireland, 1992-1995
Oxfordshire ASH, 1994-1995
Suffolk ASH, 1993-1996
ASH in Wales, 1994-1996
Wessex ASH, 1994-1996
West Midlands ASH, 1993-1994
Yorkshire ASH, 1991-1995
Branches annual conference and reports, 1981-1989
Branches - General, 1988-1995
F HEALTH EDUCATION COUNCIL, 1976-1990
G DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SECURITY, 1973-1987
H PARLIAMENT
British Parliament and MPs, 1976-1990
European Parliament and MEPs, 1977-1990
J OTHER ORGANISATIONS, 1970-1998
K MEDIA, ADVERTISING AND SPORTS SPONSORSHIP
Advertising and sports sponsorship, 1976-1996
Correspondence with the press and media, 1978-1992
L CESSATION AND PREVENTION
M CONFERENCES
ASH conferences, 1971-1990
Other organisations" correspondence, 1978-1990
N CORRESPONDENCE WITH INDIVIDUALS, 1975-1989
P PROJECT OFFICER, 1978-1990
Q CHARLES FLETCHER, 1956-1979
R WILLIAM NORMAN, 1975-1977
S SURVEYS, 1972-1990
T PUBLICATIONS AND REPORTS
ASH press releases
ASH leaflets, reports and publications
Leaflets, reports, publications of other organisations
"Chronological listing of certain tobacco industry documents"
U PRESS CUTTINGS, 1997-2002
V PHOTOGRAPHS
W LEGAL
X ASH STAFF FILES
David Pollock, 1976-1985
David Simpson, 1979-1994
Amanda Sandford, 1980-1995
Acquisition note
Biographical note
ASH serves to educate the public about the dangers of smoking, to support cessation campaigns - including an annual No Smoking Day - and to campaign for legislation limiting the marketing of tobacco products. Since its foundation in 1971, it has been active in publicising the dangers of passive smoking, worked to discourage smoking by children and campaigned against tobacco marketing in the developing countries.
A detailed outline of the organisation's development and the historical context follows:
1939 First major paper suggesting link between smoking and cancer published in Germany by FH Muller
1951 First large epidemiological study of link between smoking and cancer, Richard Doll and Austin Bradford Hill
1958 First health authority smoking withdrawal clinic established, Salford
1962 RCP report "Smoking and Health" recommending restrictions on sale of cigarettes and smoking in public places, increased taxation
Tobacco Advisory Committee adopts new voluntary code of practice for cigarette advertising
1964 US Surgeon General's report "Smoking and Health"
Doll and Hill report: "Mortality in relation to smoking: ten years' observation in British doctors", comparing lung cancer incidence for continuing and ceased smokers
1965 Cigarette advertising on television banned under powers of 1964 Television Act
1967 First World Conference on Smoking and Health, New York
Kenneth Robinson, Minister of Health, announces intention to limit cigarette advertising. Action never taken
1969 Health Education Council's first anti-smoking campaign
1970 Charles Fletcher and Daniel Horn prepare report for Director-General of WHO, "The Limitation of Smoking". WHO banned smoking at meetings, and strongly affirmed tobacco's health hazards
1971 Second RCP report "Smoking and Health Now"
ASH established under auspices of RCP, President Lord Rosenheim, Chairman Charles Fletcher, Honorary Secretary Keith Ball, Director John Dunwoody
Voluntary agreement between tobacco industry and government to carry health warnings on cigarette packs and adverts
Limits on smoking on London Transport
Second World Congress on Smoking and Health, London, sponsored by Health Education Council
1972 Further voluntary limitations on tobacco advertising
1973 ASH Scotland, Northern Ireland ASH established
ASH "Butt of the Month" award for cigarette adverts
Withdrawal of part-substitute for tobacco after pressure by ASH
1974 Second edition of tar tables divides cigarettes into high, middle and low categories
Attendance at Rothmans shareholders meeting to ask question. ASH introduces policy of attending shareholder meetings
ASH report on smoking cessation clinics calls for increased support
1975 Independent Sub-Committee on Smoking and Health first report on tobacco substitutes and additives
ASA stricter code on cigarette advertising
1976 ASH Wales established
Robert Kilroy-Silk introduced Private Member's Bill to control tobacco substitutes and additives
Inaugural meeting of ASH All-Party Parliamentary Group
BBC "Stop smoking with Nationwide" campaign
"Death in the West" documentary broadcast on Thames TV, leads to an out-of-court settlement with Philip Morris in 1979, who acquired all reels of the film
1977 HEC TV campaign on smoking by women and rights of non-smokers
ASH evidence to Royal Commission on the National Health Service suggesting "health levy" on tobacco
Marketing of "safer" cigarettes containing tobacco substitutes; withdrawn after protests from ASH
Third RCP report "Smoking or Health"
1978 Independent Broadcasting Authority publishes Code of Advertising Standards banning cigarette advertising on radio
Sir George Young tables an Early Day Motion to ban tobacco advertising
State Express sports sponsorship scheme leads to debate in media and Parliament on tobacco sponsorship of the sports
Discussion in BMJ on hazards of passive smoking
1979 Laurie Pavitt presents a bill, supported by ASH, to ban tobacco advertising
"ASH Wednesday" campaign to promote smoke-free offices and public places
WHO report "Controlling the Smoking Epidemic"
1979 David Simpson becomes Director of ASH
Coronary Prevention Group established, aims include reduction in smoking
1980 Concern over carbon monoxide levels in cigarettes
Voluntary agreement between tobacco industry and government covering advertising and health warnings
1981 ASH 10th anniversary conference
"The Ladykillers: Why smoking is a feminist issue" by Bobbie Jacobson, former Deputy Director of ASH
TUC anti-smoking campaign
ASH guide for health practitioners published
1982 Government announces new voluntary agreements on advertising and sponsorship
ASH guide for local authorities on introducing a smoking policy
Group of Conservative MPs working with tobacco industry fail to have government grant to ASH withdrawn
BMA calls for total ban on tobacco advertising
Health Promotion Research Trust established with tobacco industry funds to provide grants for a wide-range of health topics, excluding tobacco-related ones
Report after Goodge Street station fire calls for total smoking ban on Tube
1983 "The Scottish Epidemic" published by Scottish ASH
Grampian ASH established
Independent Scientific Committee on Smoking and Health third report recommends progressive reductions in tar levels
Forth RCP report "Health or Smoking?" Highlights dangers of passive smoking
1984 National No-Smoking Day launched for second Wednesday of March every year
ASH publishes survey of smoking policies on airlines and in local and county councils
"The Smoke Ring" published, exposing power of tobacco companies
London Transport Passenger Committee and the "Evening Standard" launch campaign for smoke-free London Transport
ASH guide to smoke-free hotels and guest houses
1984 Smoking banned on Tube after fire at Oxford Circus station
BMA campaign to ban tobacco advertising
"Give Up Smoking" kit for use by GP's launched by ASH and HEC
Roger Sims introduces bill to ban tobacco sponsorship of sport, later defeated
1985 "Project Smoke-Free" launched in the North-West
IBA rejects advertising of smokeless tobacco products
Tobacco advertising: what you can do published by ASH
"The Big Kill" series of booklets published listing regional mortality rates from tobacco related illness
George Foulkes introduces Private Member's Bill for non-smoking areas in workplaces and public places
BMA denounces Health Promotion Research Trust
1986 HEC announces withholding of grants to researchers funded by Health Promotion Research Trust
Sports Council opposes tobacco sponsorship of sport
New voluntary agreement on tobacco advertising and promotion
Protection of Children (Tobacco) Act makes illegal the sale of any tobacco product to children under 16
BBC suggests schemes to mitigate broadcast of tobacco sponsorship of sports events
39th World Health Assembly passes resolution highlighting passive smoking
"Scramble an ad" competition for schoolchildren
"Great Expectations" published by BMA, studying tobacco industry's marketing policies
Major study published in BMJ links passive smoking and lung cancer
ASH and the Cancer Research Campaign publish survey showing support for workplace smoking restrictions
Joe Ashton introduces Private Member's Bill to create no-smoking areas in pubs
"Women and smoking: a handbook for action" launched by ASH and the HEC
1987 New voluntary agreement between government and tobacco industry over sports sponsorship
ITV ceases transmission of tobacco sponsored sports events
"Look after your heart" campaign launched, includes prevention of smoking
Roger Sims introduces Private Members Bill on smoking in public places, later withdrawn
"Smoking Policies at Work" published by HEA
"Europe Against Cancer" three-year campaign launched by European Commission
"Smokebusters" children's club launched by Grampian ASH
Smoking and tobacco advertising banned on Tube and parts of British Rail after King's Cross station fire
1988 "Quit and Win" competition launched
Skoal bandits and other oral tobacco banned
"Smoking and Me" campaign for children launched by HEA
"Froggatt Report" published by Independent Scientific Committee on Smoking and Health highlights dangers of passive smoking and recommends smoke free workplaces
ASH Awards for achievements towards a tobacco-free society
USA court makes award against tobacco firm to the family of a woman who died from lung cancer
Study in BMJ confirms link between smoking and leukaemia
ASH leaflet on smoking in the workplace
HEA study highlights lack of effective smoking policies in health premises
Smoking Prevention Field Study Support Unit established at Bristol Polytechnic, funded by HEA
1989 David Simpson, Director of ASH, awarded OBE
"Bon Appetit" project launched by ASH, HEA, HPAW for smoke-free restaurants
ASH Workplace Services established to provide advice on workplace smoking policies
Ban on tobacco advertising on television in the EC
Smokebusters conference for children, London
1989 HEA teenage smoking campaign launched
Parents Against Tobacco campaign group launched
QUIT launches telephone advisory service
1990 7th World Conference on Tobacco and Health, Perth, concentrates on the developing world
First test case involving passive smoking at work
ASH Northern Ireland involved in establishment of Teenagers Against Smoking
"Beating the Ban" published by ASH and HEA shows extent of tobacco sports sponsorship on television
Parents Against Tobacco introduce bill restricting sales to children
Ban on sale of oral snuff products overturned
David Pollock appointed as Director of ASH
International Agency on Tobacco and Health established under David Simpson
1991 Smoking banned on all London buses
"Passive smoking: a health hazard" published by ASH, BMA, Cancer Research Campaign
"The Health of the Nation" green paper published. Includes proposals to reduce smoking
"Eat, Drink and Sleep Free" ASH guide to smoke-free hotels, restaurants and pubs
Doctors for Tobacco Law established to call for stricter tobacco legislation
ASH and Institute of Environmental Health Officers publish guide to taking action on passive smoking
"Ending an epidemic - a manifesto for tobacco control", response to green paper published by ASH
Smokebusters Wales (Mygu Mwg Cymru) launched
Tobacco industry starts legal proceedings against new size of health warnings on packs
Related material
Archived website
This organisation's website has been archived as part of the work of the UK Web Archiving Consortium (UKWAC) and can be consulted here: http://www.webarchive.org.uk/ukwa/target/101048.
Copyright note
Terms of use
Appraisal note
Accruals note
The following is an interim description of material that has been acquired since this collection was catalogued. This description may change when cataloguing takes place in future:
Accession 1729: 1 digital file, received 2010. Digital newsletters, ASH Daily News and ASH News and Events Bulletin newsletters received from 1 July 2009 onwards.
Accession 1981: 2 boxes received 2013, consisting of: AGM, Board of Management and Advisory Council minutes and papers, 1990-2005.
Accession 2609: 114 boxes received February 2021. Includes grey literature and published material on subjects relevant to smoking and health, campaign records from ASH, tobacco advertising, press and publicity, and other records relating to the activities and work of the organisation.
Notes
The catalogue is available on microfiche via the National Inventory of Documentary Sources (NIDS).
Abbreviations used in the catalogue:
ASA Advertising Standards Authority
ASH Action on Smoking and Health
BMA British Medical Association
COMATAS Committee for Monitoring Agreements on Tobacco Advertising and Sponsorship
DHSS Department of Health and Social Security
HEC/HEA Health Education Council/Authority
HEBS Health Education Board for Scotland
IATH International Agency on Tobacco and Health
IBA Independent Broadcasting Authority
ISCSH International Scientific Committee on Smoking and Health
ITA Independent Television Association
MRC Medical Research Council
OPCS Office of Population Censuses and Surveys
RCP Royal College of Physicians
SHEU/SHEG Scottish Health Education Unit/Group
SSRC Social Science Research Council
TAC Tobacco Advisory Committee/Council
WHO World Health Organisation
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Identifiers
Accession number
- 402
- 553
- 669
- 802
- 1022
- 1545
- 1729
- 1981
- 2609