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DescriptionBritish labormen LCCN2014719293.jpg |
English: Title: British labormen
Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller. |
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Date | Taken on March 9, 1926 | ||
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Author | Bain News Service, publisher | ||
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No known restrictions on publication. For more information, see George Grantham Bain Collection - Rights and Restrictions Information https://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/274_bain.html
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Collection InfoField | George Grantham Bain Collection | ||
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Part of InfoField | bain collection · prints and photographs division | ||
Subject InfoField | glass negatives | ||
Genre InfoField | Glass negatives |
People[edit]
Standing from left to right are:
- Unknown 1
- Unknown 2
- Unknown 3
- Unknown 4
- Unknown 5
- Unknown 6
- Unknown 7
Sitting from left to right are:
- Unknown 1
- Unknown 2
- Unknown 3
- Unknown 4
- Unknown 5
New York Times[edit]
British Labor Men Here Today On Tour. To Visit Industrial Centres And Report Conditions To Home Organizations. Sent By The Daily Mail Sir Percival Phillips, Correspondent, Here After Trip To The Orient, Will Join The Party. Eight representative members of British Trade Unions will arrive on the Carmania today to tour the Eastern part of the United States and study industrial conditions here as guests of the London Daily Mail. ... The party is under the charge of Fenton McPherson of the Daily Mail and of William P. Mosses, J.P., formerly Secretary of the United Patternmakers' Association and also of the Federation of Engineering and Ship Building Trades. The members of the party, none of whom has been a trade unionist less than fourteen years, will report back to their representative unions upon their return to England four weeks hence. The visitors are: E.H. Gill, ironworker, of the United Society of Boilermakers and Iron and Steel Ship-builders; S.S. Ratcliffe, J.P., machine-man, of the Amalgamated Engineering Union; T. Murray, patternmaker, of the United Patternmakers' Association; W. Wareing, fitter, of the Amalgamated Engineering Union; J. T. Kay, molder, of the National Union of Foundry Workers; C. Wilkinson, turner, of the Amalgamated Engineering Union; A. Browning, blacksmith, of the Associated Blacksmiths' Society, and A. A. Wildman, tool turner, of the Amalgamated Engineering Union. Sir Percival completed recently a tour which included Australia, China and the Malay States. (Source: New York Times on March 9, 1926) https://www.nytimes.com/1926/03/09/archives/british-labor-men-here-today-on-tour-to-visit-industrial-centres.html
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