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1Published 1926“…1926-12-31 "Leaflet - Liberal Party (page 1)" [g0694001.jpg], 1926, Liberal Party Reactions from groups and individuals…”
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2Published 1926“…1926-12-31 "Leaflet - Liberal Party (page 2)" [g0694002.jpg], 1926, Liberal Party…”
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3Published 1926“…1926-12-31 "Leaflet - Liberal Party (page 3)" [g0694003.jpg], 1926, Liberal Party…”
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4Published 1926“…1926-12-31 "Leaflet - Liberal Party (page 4)" [g0694004.jpg], 1926, Liberal Party…”
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5Published 1926“…1926-12-31 "Leaflet - Liberal Party (page 5)" [g0694005.jpg], 1926, Liberal Party…”
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6Published 1926“…1926-12-31 "Leaflet - Liberal Party (page 6)" [g0694006.jpg], 1926, Liberal Party…”
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7Published 1926“…1926-12-31 "Leaflet - Liberal Party (page 7)" [g0694007.jpg], 1926, Liberal Party…”
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8Published 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.…”
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9Published 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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10Published 1911“…1911 1880-1914 "National Insurance Act, 1911" [T0178.jpg], 1911 Poster published by the Liberal Party.…”
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11Published 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. …”
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12Published 2013“…In his early years, he taught Liberal and General Studies to industrial and electrical apprentices. …”
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13Published 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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14Published 1926“…He became interested in liberal politics in the 1860s and campaigned for the 1867 Reform Act. …”
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15Published 1928“…He became interested in liberal politics in the 1860s and campaigned for the 1867 Reform Act. …”
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16Published 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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17Published 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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18Published 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). …”