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Gramophone Works – EMI – Hayes

Dec 10, 2020By Hayes People's History

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Dec 10, 2020Hayes People's History

Hayes Peoples History 2020-12-10 13:56:00

Dec 10, 2020By Hayes People's History

Independent Labour Party (ILP)5th February 1933 against UnemploymentRead more…

Dec 10, 2020Hayes People's History

Woolwich ILP Labour Party

Dec 10, 2020By Hayes People's History

Fred Hammill Born Leeds(4 May 1856 – 8 July 1901) Helped establish the Woolwich Independent Labour Party ILP in 1894, with Robert Banner Fabian & ILP First ILP parliamentary candidate in…Read more…

Dec 10, 2020Hayes People's History

Barbara Castle – Equal Pay

Oct 21, 2020By Hayes People's History

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Oct 21, 2020Hayes People's History

1933 Labour Party Membership

Oct 21, 2020By Hayes People's History

 Labour Party Membership 1933Largest Labour Party membership by Constituencies
Woolwich 5,503
Romford 3,806
Carlisle 3,589
Newport (Wales) 3,356
Reading 3,327
Nelson & Colne 3,000
Deptford…Read more…

Oct 21, 2020Hayes People's History

Senghenydd Mining Disaster 439 Killed – 14 October 1913

Nov 30, 2016By Hayes People's History

Senghenydd Mining Disaster (South Wales) – 14 October 1913
The explosion killed 439 miners and a rescuer, is still the worst mining disaster in the United KingdomRead more…

Nov 30, 2016Hayes People's History

Robert Watson – Picket Killed 18th January 1979

Nov 30, 2016By Hayes People's History

Robert Watson was carrying out lawful union picketing duty at Aberdeen docks with his work mates on the 18th January 1979 , when he was struck and killed by a speeding non union lorry driver.

As far…Read more…

Nov 30, 2016Hayes People's History

Marilyn Robeson

Nov 30, 2016By Hayes People's History

Marilyn Robeson (Paul Robeson’s daughter-in law)
at Marx Memorial Library 2016Read more…

Nov 30, 2016Hayes People's History

London County Council – Steam Boat

Nov 30, 2016By Hayes People's History
Nov 30, 2016Hayes People's History

Railway Strike 1911 – Hackney Marshes

Nov 30, 2016By Hayes People's History
Nov 30, 2016Hayes People's History

London Bus V Tram 1914

Nov 30, 2016By Hayes People's History
Nov 30, 2016Hayes People's History

George Formby – Fighting Fascism

Nov 30, 2016By Hayes People's History

George Formby Fighting Fascism During WW2

“It’s Turned Out Nice Again”

(Formby also refused to play segregated audiences during a tour of South Africa and was finally expelled from South Africa…Read more…

Nov 30, 2016Hayes People's History

Yank Tanks – Trains of US Military in UK during WW2

Nov 30, 2016By Hayes People's History

American built “Yank tanks” trains at Southampton Docks
used to move around US Army equipment and soldiers during WW2Read more…

Nov 30, 2016Hayes People's History

Dolphins in the Thames 1890

Nov 30, 2016By Hayes People's History

Dolphins in the Thames at Chelsea May 1890

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Nov 30, 2016Hayes People's History

Mary Robinson – Presidential Campiagn

Nov 30, 2016By Hayes People's History
Nov 30, 2016Hayes People's History

London County Council – Eveline Mary Lowe

Nov 30, 2016By Hayes People's History

Eveline Mary Lowe (Bermondsey) 
Labour Chairman of the London County Council 1939-1940Read more…

Nov 30, 2016Hayes People's History

London County Council Flag 1923

Nov 30, 2016By Hayes People's History

Flag of the London County Council raised at

County Hall 1923

(Future flag of an Independent London?)Read more…

Nov 30, 2016Hayes People's History

Automatic Barriers Underground 1964

Nov 30, 2016By Hayes People's History

January 1964 Stamford Brook (West London) experimental automatic barriers on London underground – used yellow tickets.

Introduced with agreement with the trade unionsRead more…

Nov 30, 2016Hayes People's History

British Rail Uniforms 1964

Nov 30, 2016By Hayes People's History

(Left to Right) Fireman, Guard, DriverRead more…

Nov 30, 2016Hayes People's History

United Order of General Labourers of London – Union Banner 1912

Oct 17, 2016By Hayes People's History

United Order of General Labourers of London (U.O.G.L.), 
Union Banner 1912

Union established 1878

One of the original London Dock workers Unions

Central painting a depiction of of London…Read more…

Oct 17, 2016Hayes People's History
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