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    Published 1926
    “…1926-12-31 "Leaflet - Liberal Party (page 1)" [g0694001.jpg], 1926, Liberal Party Reactions from groups and individuals…”
  2. 2
    Published 1926
    “…1926-12-31 "Leaflet - Liberal Party (page 2)" [g0694002.jpg], 1926, Liberal Party…”
  3. 3
    Published 1926
    “…1926-12-31 "Leaflet - Liberal Party (page 3)" [g0694003.jpg], 1926, Liberal Party…”
  4. 4
    Published 1926
    “…1926-12-31 "Leaflet - Liberal Party (page 4)" [g0694004.jpg], 1926, Liberal Party…”
  5. 5
    Published 1926
    “…1926-12-31 "Leaflet - Liberal Party (page 5)" [g0694005.jpg], 1926, Liberal Party…”
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    Published 1926
    “…1926-12-31 "Leaflet - Liberal Party (page 6)" [g0694006.jpg], 1926, Liberal Party…”
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    Published 1926
    “…1926-12-31 "Leaflet - Liberal Party (page 7)" [g0694007.jpg], 1926, Liberal Party…”
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    Published 1974
    “…1974 1970-74 "Danger, racialists at work - Liberation pamphlet, 1974" [BW0013], 1974, Trades Union Congress This pamphlet, written by Tony Gilbert and published by Liberation, includes a foreword by Jack Jones and warns of the divisive dangers of racism and discrimination in the workplace.…”
  9. 9
    Published 1973
    “…1973 1960-2000 "'Red Rag', 1973" [EP0117], 1973 Cover pages of 'Red Rag : a Magazine of Women's Liberation' no.3. The magazine was published by "a Marxist collective in the Women's Liberation Movement".…”
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    Published 1911
    “…1911 1880-1914 "National Insurance Act, 1911" [T0178.jpg], 1911 Poster published by the Liberal Party.…”
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    Published 1911
    “…1911 1880-1914 "The National Insurance Act of 1911" [T0177.jpg], 1911, United Newspapers Ltd The National Insurance Act of 1911 was introduced by David Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer in Asquith's Liberal Government to provide sickness and unemployment benefit. …”
  12. 12
    Published 2013
    “…In his early years, he taught ‘Liberal and General Studies’ to industrial and electrical apprentices. …”
  13. 13
    Published 1945
    “…1945 1945-1960 "Anglo French Trade Union Council, 1945" [HFR0122], 1945 The Council was set up in 1939 to discuss matters relating to the war, but was abandoned following the Nazi invasion of France. Following the liberation of France, a delegate from the Confederation Generale de Travail [CGT] attended the 1944 TUC Congress and it was agreed to re-establish the Council. …”
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    Published 1926
    “…He became interested in liberal politics in the 1860s and campaigned for the 1867 Reform Act. …”
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    Published 1928
    “…He became interested in liberal politics in the 1860s and campaigned for the 1867 Reform Act. …”
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    Published 1908
    “…The decision was a clear attack on Labour Party MPs who, unlike Conservative and Liberal members, had no private means to support them. …”
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    Published 1888
    “…In 1890, he was elected to represent Battersea on the London County Council and was MP for the constituency 1892-1918. He joined the Liberal Government and was president of the local Government Board 1905-1914, then President of the Board of Trade, although he resigned from this post on the outbreak of the First World War.…”
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    Published 2013
    “…He describes Hoovers as a ‘fairly liberal firm’. He later worked on London Transport for 13 years from 1970 – 1984 in the tool- room on the bus repair side at Chiswick Works (since closed down). …”
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