Letter protesting at imprisonment of 15 trade unionists in Russia, 1915
1915 1914-1918 "Letter protesting at imprisonment of 15 trade unionists in Russia, 1915" [T0254.jpg], 1915 Resolution signed by Fred Bramley and Alex Gossip of the National Amalgamated Furnishing Trades Union (NAFTA) condemning the imprisonment of trade unionists in Russia, 1915. Fred Bram...
Institution: | TUC - Trade Union Congress Library |
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Language: | English |
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1915
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10796/2313D54E-B38B-4090-A6F3-700E4785C759 http://hdl.handle.net/10796/963624FE-161A-4F2B-AA64-B62302232F25 |
Summary: | 1915
1914-1918
"Letter protesting at imprisonment of 15 trade unionists in Russia, 1915" [T0254.jpg], 1915
Resolution signed by Fred Bramley and Alex Gossip of the National Amalgamated Furnishing Trades Union (NAFTA) condemning the imprisonment of trade unionists in Russia, 1915. Fred Bramley, 1874-1925, was later appointed assistant secretary of the Trades Union Congress, becoming General Secretary in 1923. Alex Gossip, 1862-1952, became General Secretary of the NAFTA in 1906. Both men were strong internationalists, vocal opponents of the First World War, and members of the National Committee of the No Conscription Fellowship. |
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Physical Description: | Letter TEXT |