The Locksmith Journal Mar/Apr 2018 - Issue 55 | Page 58

58 • HISTORY&HERITAGE PROUD SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE DHF: 120 years and still going strong » » IN 2017, DHF ANNOUNCED THE launch of its new branding and website and there couldn’t have been a better year to reflect on its vision and values. Celebrating 120 years at the top, the Tamworth-based trade association can trace its heritage right back to 1897. Since then, DHF has, in one form or another, been serving the needs of its now more than 400 members, diligently and committedly and is considered the ‘go-to’ organisation for technical advice and training. Its ultimate objective is to raise industry standards. ‘the plan ahead for DHF is exciting’ “DHF is very much regarded as the ‘centre of excellence’, with a network of professional consultants in all sectors,” explains CEO, Bob Perry, who has led the organisation since 2009. “This makes us a single source for technical expertise, information, knowledge, advice, and practical help.” HOW IT ALL BEGAN… In 1897, an employers’ association called the Brass Masters’ Association, was formed in Birmingham to negotiate pay and conditions with the industry trade union, the National Society of Amalgamated Brassworkers (later to become the National Society of Metal Mechanics). By 1943, the association had come to be known as the National Brassfoundry Association having gone through various name changes. By the early 1970s, the association, still based in Birmingham, had established two sections, one dealing with plumbers’ brassfoundry (which kept the NBA name) and a second, dealing with building hardware which was known as the Association of Building Hardware Manufacturers (ABHM). Industrial relations still featured heavily in the work of NBA and ABHM, but technical standards were also becoming important. The retirement of the long- serving secretary, Edgar Hiley, resulted in the appointment of Eric Skelding as secretary and director. LOCKSMITHJOURNAL.CO.UK | MAR/APR 2018 Sponsored by Lockex 2018 - Security & Fire Safety Bob Perry (DHF CEO) as Chair of ABHM Bernard Henderson, of P.C. Henderson Ltd, was a member of the ABHM Management Committee and suggested that NBA/ABHM could provide a secretarial service to the Door and Shutter Association (DSA), which was looking for a new secretary. With the agreement of ABHM and NBA, Eric added the secretariat of DSA to his existing roles. The Door and Shutter Association had been founded in 1940 as the Steel Rolling Shutter Association, mainly in order to lobby government for steel supplies during the war.