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Hold on tight: London Transport and the trade unions by Martin Eady Published by Capital Transport Publishing Ltd, 2016, price 19.95 We may think that Martin Eady has given himself an unenviable task in chronicling the oft fraught relationships between the several organisations charged with running and the myriad...
David Hargeaves, Library volunteer, takes the long view... 11 March 2016 represents the centenary of the birth of Harold Wilson. It appears that with the exception of his home town of Huddersfield this anniversary will pass largely unnoticed. It is rather typical of the labour movement that anyone who...
Another new acquisition as part of our Heritage Lottery Fund Voting for Change project... The new Reform Bills: the franchise returns and the boroughs by R Dudley Baxter was published in London in 1866 with the backdrop of another Reform Bill widening the franchise going through Parliament. It was...
NEW ACQUISITION - A treatise on the circumstances which determine the rate of wages and the condition of the labouring classes including an inquiry into the influence of combinations by J.R. McCulloch. 2nd edition, corrected and improved. London, Routledge, 1854. John Ramsey McCulloch (1789-1864) was a Scottish economist and...
As a counterpoint to the lightheartedness of our last blog post about the Manchester election broadside of 1835, here's an interesting piece about that same general election from another item in our collection - the issue of 21 February 1835 of The Poor Man's Guardian, a weekly newspaper published...