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  1. 1
    Published 11 May 1926
    “…1926-05-11 "Daily Mail, 11 May 1926" [g0866001.jpg], 11 May 1926, Daily Mail The Nine Days…”
  2. 2
    Published 12 May 1926
    “…1926-05-12 "Daily Mail, 12 May 1926" [g0867001.jpg], 12 May 1926, Daily Mail The Nine Days…”
  3. 3
    Published 13 May 1926
    “…1926-05-13 "Daily Mail, 13 May 1926" [g0868001.jpg], 13 May 1926, Daily Mail The Return to Work…”
  4. 4
    Published 5 May 1926
    “…1926-05-05 "Daily Mail, 5 May 1926" [g0861001.jpg], 5 May 1926, Daily Mail The Nine Days…”
  5. 5
    Published 6 May 1926
    “…1926-05-06 "Daily Mail, 6 May 1926" [g0862001.jpg], 6 May 1926, Daily Mail The Nine Days…”
  6. 6
    Published 7 May 1926
    “…1926-05-07 "Daily Mail, 7 May 1926" [g0863001.jpg], 7 May 1926, Daily Mail The Nine Days…”
  7. 7
    Published 9 May 1926
    “…1926-05-09 "Daily Mail, 9 May 1926" [g0864001.jpg], 9 May 1926, Daily Mail The Nine Days…”
  8. 8
    Published 12 May 1926
    “…1926-05-12 "Manchester Evening Mail, 12 May 1926" [g0957001.jpg], 12 May 1926, Manchester Evening Mail The Nine Days…”
  9. 9
    Published 10 May 1926
    “…1926-05-10 "Daily Mail, 10 May 1926 (page 1)" [g0865001.jpg], 10 May 1926, Daily Mail The Nine Days…”
  10. 10
    Published 10 May 1926
    “…1926-05-10 "Daily Mail, 10 May 1926 (page 2)" [g0865002.jpg], 10 May 1926, Daily Mail…”
  11. 11
    Published 6 May 1926
    “…1926-05-06 "Letter from Publicity Committee to International Federation of Trade Unions (Amsterdam), 6 May 1926, re: printing of Daily Mail in Holland" [g0713001.jpg], 6 May 1926, Trades Union Congress TUC Organisation…”
  12. 12
    Published 1905
    “…1905 1880-1914 "Occupations of the people, 1901" [T0047.jpg], 1905, Daily Mail Diagram from the 'Daily Mail Yearbook' 1905 showing the distribution of male and female workers in various industrial and service sectors as shown in the census.…”
  13. 13
    Published 1944
    “…1944 1939-1945 "Girls are 'driven to pubs', 1944" [T0172.jpg], 1944, Daily Mail This press cutting from the 'Daily Mail' of 25 October 1944 reports the concern of the TUC Women's Advisory Committee that the lack of social clubs for young women war workers resulted in their frequenting public houses.…”
  14. 14
    Published 1977
    “…Several mass pickets were organised and local postal workers refused to handle the company's mail, but the National Association for Freedom organised a private mail delivery and strike breakers were bussed through the picket line. …”
  15. 15
    Published 1977
    “…Several mass pickets were organised and local postal workers refused to handle the company's mail, but the National Association for Freedom organised a private mail delivery and strike breakers were bussed through the picket line. …”
  16. 16
    Published 1977
    “…Several mass pickets were organised and local postal workers refused to handle the company's mail, but the National Association for Freedom organised a private mail delivery and strike breakers were bussed through the picket line. …”
  17. 17
    Published 1940-1945
    “…1945 1939-1945 "Postal worker, 1940-1945" [HFR0243], 1940-1945 A postal worker delivers mail through bomb damage debris following an air raid in the City of London, near St Paul's Cathedral.…”
  18. 18
    Published 2011
    “…She remembers the first computers coming into the workplace in the mid-80s and she relates the advent of the internet and e-mails. In his clip she describes the strict gender divide at work, and how unusual it was for women to reach management level. …”
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