National Society of Street Masons, Paviors and Road Makers

The National Society of Street Masons, Paviors and Road Makers was a trade union representing pavers in the United Kingdom.

[1] In 1896, the union was renamed as the United Street Masons, Paviors and Stone Dressers Society of Great Britain and Ireland, while in 1899 it became the Street Masons, Paviors, Stone and Sett Dressers Society.

[1] The union became the Amalgamated Operative Street Masons, Paviors, Stone and Sett Dressers Society of Great Britain and Ireland in 1913, and the National Amalgamated Operative Street Masons, Paviors and Roadmakers Society of Great Britain and Ireland in 1919.

[1] In 1914, Arthur Gill became general secretary of the union, and he served in the post for forty years.

Under his leadership, the union was a founder member of the National Federation of Building Trade Operatives.