The Disposal and Liquidation Commission was a body set up in 1921 by the British government to sell off surplus war supplies and equipment, particularly those appertaining to the Ministry of Munitions following the First World War.
References
- ^ Cerretano, Valerio (2007). The Treasury, Britain’s post-war reconstruction and the industrial intervention of the Bank of England, 1921-1929. Paris: PARIS-JOURDAN SCIENCES ECONOMIQUES.