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  1. 1
    Published 1902
    “…1902 "Renard and Kreb's airship "La France", 1884-5" [t0476.jpg], 1902, Tressell, Robert This article by Robert Noonan (Tressell) illustrated with his own drawings, was probably written around 1902 and is the only other of his writings to survive besides 'The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists'. …”
  2. 2
    Published 12 May 1926
    “…France…”
  3. 3
    Published 16 May 1926
    “…France…”
  4. 4
    Published 7 May 1926
    “…France…”
  5. 5
    Published c. 1940-1945
    “…1947 1939-1945 "Allies in the shipyard, 1940-1945" [HFR0178], c. 1940-1945 Following the fall of France, refugees from Europe began to arrive in large numbers. …”
  6. 6
    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. …”
  7. 7
    Published 2013
    “…2013 1960-2000 "TUC Secretaries General" [T0626], 2013 Four Secretaries General of the TUC (l-r): John Monks (1993-2003), Norman Willis (1984-1993), Frances O'Grady (2014-), Brendan Barber (2003-2013). …”
  8. 8
    Published 1941
    “…1941 1939-1945 "Refugee workers, 1941" [HFR0188], 1941 Following the fall of France, refugees from Europe began to arrive in large numbers. …”
  9. 9
    Published 1941
    “…1941 1939-1945 "War refugees at work, 1941" [hfr0192], 1941 Following the fall of France, refugees from Europe began to arrive in large numbers. …”
  10. 10
    Published 1936
    “…This photograph show (l-r) Walter Citrine (UK) Leon Jouhaux (France) Cornelius Mertens (Belgium)…”
  11. 11
    Published 1943
    “…1943 1939-1945 "Trade Union Centre for German Workers, 1943" [HFR0086], 1943 In the early years of the war, the International Federation of Trade Unions established centres in Britain for refugee trade unionists from Belgium, France, Austria, Germany and Czechoslovakia. The Centre for German Workers was organised by Hans Gottfurcht, a German trade union official arrested in 1937 for high treason but released, who then emigrated to England. …”
  12. 12
    Published 1904
    “…1904 1880-1914 "Lady Dilke's speech notes, 1904" [EP0076], 1904 Emilia Frances Dilke [1840-1904] joined the Women's Protective and Provident League (later the Women's Trade Union League) in 1876 and became its President 10 years later. …”
  13. 13
    Published 1948
    “…Shown here are [l-r] Fassin, Belgium; Ludwig, France; Fuykschot, Netherlands; Major, Belgium; Cool, Belgium; Dudle, Switzerland; Tewson, UK; Cairns, Ireland; Tomas, Spain; Swift, Ireland; Boeckler, Germany; Jewell, USA; Deakin, UK; Bernasconi, Switzerland; Serravens, Netherlands; Fenton, USA; Richter, US Zone Germany; Rock, Luxemburg; Fohrmann, Luxemburg; Brown, USA.…”
  14. 14
    Published 1942-1945
    “…1945 1939-1945 "Boatwomen Training Scheme, 1942-1945" [HFR0238a], 1942-1945 In 1941, Frances Marian 'Molly' Traill approached the Ministry of War Transport with a scheme to train women boat crews to help the country with its shortage of manpower on the canals. …”
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    Published 1942-1945
    “…1945 1939-1945 "Boatwomen Training Scheme, 1942-1945" [HFR0238b], 1942-1945 In 1941, Frances Marian 'Molly' Traill approached the Ministry of War Transport with a scheme to train women boat crews to help the country with its shortage of manpower on the canals. …”
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    Published 1942-1945
    “…1945 1939-1945 "Boatwomen Training Scheme, 1942-1945" [HFR0237], 1942-1945 In 1941, Frances Marian 'Molly' Traill approached the Ministry of War Transport with a scheme to train women boat crews to help the country with its shortage of manpower on the canals. …”
  17. 17
    Published c. 1943-1944
    “…1946 1939-1945 "Boatwomen Training Scheme, 1943" [HFR0239], c. 1943-1944 In 1941, Frances Marian 'Molly' Traill approached the Ministry of War Transport with a scheme to train women boat crews to help the country with its shortage of manpower on the canals. …”
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