Tim Lobstein: Papers of the London Food Commission and the Food Commission

  • Lobstein, Tim
Date:
1983-2010
Reference:
PP/TLO
  • Archives and manuscripts

About this work

Description

Papers accumulated by Tim Lobstein in connection with his role in the London Food Commission and its successor body the Food Commission, including reports, publications, journals and magazines produced by the LFC and FC, press releases of both organisations, press cuttings relating to the LFC and FC activities, assorted leaflets and promotional brochures, annual accounts, papers relating to the transfer of the LFC funds and organisation to the Food Commission, papers relating to campaigns such as the Food Additives Campaign, The Parents Jury and Chuck Sweets off the Checkout, press cuttings and other papers relating to food irradiation, posters notably on food labelling, some GLC policy documents.
Six books by Lobstein, Lang and/or others have been transferred to the Wellcome Library printed collections.
Biographical note:
Dr Tim Lobstein (PhD) is Director of Policy at the World Obesity Federation, formerly, IASO - The International Association for the Study of Obesity, and IOTF - The International Obesity TaskForce. He has been a specialist consultant on food policy for several decades and is the author of several text book papers on obesity and food policy issues.
Tim Lobstein played a key role in the London Food Commission which ran from Nov 1984 to Mar 1990 under the auspices of the Greater London Council. The LFC was a non-governmental, independent organisation primarily involved in social, economic and technological aspects of nutrition and food, general food policy, consultancies, education and training. More information about the London Food Commission in the archive of Tim Lang, the Head of the LFC, is available at

Publication/Creation

1983-2010

Physical description

8 boxes

Contributors

Arrangement

The arrangement broadly reflects the way in which the papers were kept, with some thematic series created by the cataloguer.

Acquisition note

The papers were donated to the library at Wellcome Collection by Tim Lobstein, 05/12/2014.

Terms of use

This collection has been catalogued and is available to library members. Some items have access restrictions which are explained in the item-level catalogue records.

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