Clarion Van, 1914
1914 1880-1914 "Clarion Van, 1914" [T0041.jpg], 1914 Robert Blatchford founded 'The Clarion' as a weekly Socialist newspaper. Clarion readers organised various activities e.g. cycling clubs, choral societies, rambling clubs, often meeting in Clarion club-houses. The Clarion Vans...
Institution: | TUC - Trade Union Congress Library |
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Language: | English |
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1914
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10796/5BD88EC9-5158-41E1-A9C8-6631B4593BB4 http://hdl.handle.net/10796/3027A74D-16CF-44F7-AA26-541D6E7C403B |
Summary: | 1914
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"Clarion Van, 1914" [T0041.jpg], 1914
Robert Blatchford founded 'The Clarion' as a weekly Socialist newspaper. Clarion readers organised various activities e.g. cycling clubs, choral societies, rambling clubs, often meeting in Clarion club-houses. The Clarion Vans were mobile propaganda vehicles, carrying Socialist leaflets, newspapers and speakers to rural areas, often accompanied at weekends by "Clarionettes" on bicycles. This photo shows the dedication of a new National Clarion Van designed by Walter Crane, at Shrewsbury on 12 April, 1914. Fred Bramley (TUC General Secretary 1923-1925) is seated, holding hat, at centre of the photograph. Clarion Vans continued touring until 1929. |
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