Family tradition has it that my great grandfather took his wife and six youngest children to Ireland for the duration of the 1939 - 1945 war, leaving my grandfather and one of his brothers to run the family clothing business, which had a contract for the supply of army uniforms.
I am interested to investigate this further. What proportion of the British Army was clothed by my family (i.e. were they a significant contributor to the war effort, or just one of many thousand small concerns contributing in a very minor way only? Were there complaints about the quality or were they first class products? And so on and so forth.
Does anybody have any suggestions as to which archive might hold the appropriate records, should they still exist? Would this have been a War Office contract or a Ministry of Supply contract? I am, to say the least, intrigued by all this ... but don't have a clue where to start looking!!