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101Published 09.09.1948“…schwere Stürme an englischer Südküste; hier: Promenade von Brighton;…”
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102Published n.d.“…Extracted from the Brighton Herald of April 30th, 1898. PAMPHLET VOLUME.…”
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103Published 1913.“…Facsimile reprint: [Brighton]. The Harvester Press, 1973. Ed. with an introd. and notes by D. …”
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104Published 1881.“…Facsimile reprint: [Brighton], Harvester Press, 1973. With an introd. by C. …”
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106Published 1897.“…Facsimile reprint: [Brighton], The Harvester Press, 1972. Ed. with an introd. by P. …”
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107Published 1919.“…Facsimile reprint: [Brighton], Harvester Press, 1973. Ed. with and introd. and notes by J. …”
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108Published 1882.“…Facsimile reprint: [Brighton], The Harvester Press, 1972. Ed. with an introd. by A. …”
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109Published 1873.“…Facsimile reprint: [Brighton], The Harvester Press, 1972. Ed. with an introd. by A. …”
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110“…Report of the 21th Annual Conference - Brighton - 1921. Report of the 22th Annual Conference - Edinburg. 1922. …”
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112Published 1976“…This photograph shows the strikers outside the 1976 TUC Congress in Brighton.…”
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113Published 1976“…1976 1960-2000 "Asbestos Lobby, TUC Congress, 1976" [T0437.jpg], 1976 The 1976 Congress at Brighton discussed how to make the 1974 Health and Safety at Work act more effective. …”
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114Published 1956“…This silver bell was presented to Wilf Beard, President of the 1956 TUC Congress in Brighton.…”
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115by Hatherley, Owen“…In a journey that begins and ends in the capital, Hatherley takes us from Plymouth and Brighton to Belfast and Aberdeen, by way of the eerie urbanism of the Welsh valleys and the much-mocked splendor of modernist Coventry. …”
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116Published 16 July 1937“…APPROVED CENTRES WHERE CHILDREN ARE GOING: Abergorlech 80 (70 already there) Aldershot 20 Birmingham (Elford Hall) 60 Carshalton 20 Colwyn Bay 20 Dorking 20 East London 50 Halifax 20 High Wycombe 30 Huddersfield 20 Leeds 25 North Shields 20 Sheffield 25 Southampton 50 460 NEGOTIATIONS PENDING: Abergavenny 50 Brighton 10 Camberley (2) 20 Chelmsford 40 Colchester 40 Dundee 20 Hull (Tarran Industries) 20 Leicester (2) 25 Llanelly 20 Loyal Order of Moose Middlesbrough (2) 20 Swindon Whitchurch (Hereford) 263 725 NUMBER OF CHILDREN IN CAMP TO-DAY: Catholics: Girls 16 Boys 114 130 Non-Catholics: Girls: 114 Boys: 386 500 630 The above figures show that even if all the negotiations do not materialise, the children are still more than provided for. 292/946/39/79…”
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117Published 1930s“…Its first activity was to organise a march from London to the Labour Party conference in Brighton in 1921. Over the next 15 years, the NUWM organised a number of Hunger Marches across the country. …”
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118Published 1933“…Its first activity was to organise a march from London to the Labour party conference in Brighton in 1921. Over the next 15 years, the NUWM organised a number of Hunger Marches across the country. …”
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119Published 06 April 1938“…Middlesbrough :: ... 14 v. Brighton :: ... 30 vi. Swansea : : ... 29 vii Blackboys :: ... 11 viii. …”
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120Published 1921“…1921 1918-1939 "Margaret Bondfield (1873-1953)" [T0059.jpg], 1921 Margaret Bondfield (1873-1953) worked first as a pupil teacher in Chard, Somerset and then as a shop assistant in Brighton and London. She became active in the National Union of Shop Assistants, Warehousemen and Clerks and spoke on socialist platforms in the 1890s. …”