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    Published 1934
    “…1934-12-31 "Walter Citrine, General Secretary - TUC, 1934" [g0872001.jpg], 1934 TUC Organisation…”
  2. 2
    Published 2 May 1926
    “…1926-05-02 "Memorandum from GC to General Secretaries of all affiliated trade unions, 2 May 1926, re:The Mining Situation (page 1)" [g0696001.jpg], 2 May 1926 The Build Up…”
  3. 3
    Published 2 May 1926
    “…1926-05-02 "Memorandum from GC to General Secretaries of all affiliated trade unions, 2 May 1926, re:The Mining Situation (page 2)" [g0696002.jpg], 2 May 1926…”
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    Published 2 May 1926
    “…1926-05-02 "Memorandum from GC to General Secretaries of all affiliated trade unions, 2 May 1926, re:The Mining Situation (page 3)" [g0696003.jpg], 2 May 1926…”
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    Published 12 May 1926
    “…1926-05-12 "Circular No. 69 from Citrine to General Secretaries of Unions engaged in the building trades, 12 May 1926, re: strike organisation - Advisory sub-committee" [g0702001.jpg], 12 May 1926, Trades Union Congress TUC Organisation…”
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    Published 1924
    “…In 1914, he became Mersey District Secretary of the Electrical Trades Union and in 1920, Assistant General Secretary. In 1924, he became assistant secretary of the TUC and following the death of Fred Bramley in 1925, acting General Secretary, before being elected General Secretary in 1926. …”
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    Published 1941
    “…In 1914, he became Mersey District Secretary of the Electrical Trades Union and in 1920, Assistant General Secretary. In 1924, he became assistant secretary of the TUC and following the death of Fred Bramley in 1925, acting General Secretary, before being elected General Secretary in 1926. …”
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    Published 1946
    “…He became Assistant General Secretary in 1931 and was General Secretary 1946-1960. …”
  9. 9
    Published 1999
    “…He became TUC Deputy General Secretary in 1987 and General Secretary in 1993. …”
  10. 10
    Published 1928
    “…Firth, Assistant Secretary; 7th left - Walter Citrine, TUC General Secretary 1926-1946.…”
  11. 11
    Published 1915
    “…Fred Bramley, 1874-1925, was later appointed assistant secretary of the Trades Union Congress, becoming General Secretary in 1923. Alex Gossip, 1862-1952, became General Secretary of the NAFTA in 1906. …”
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    Published 1999
    “…1999 "Norman Willis : TUC Millennium Film Project", 1999, Trades Union Congress Interview with Norman Willis , part of the TUC Millennium Film Project Norman Willis (1933- ) joined the staff of the Transport and General Workers' Union in 1949, working in various departments until 1974 when he became TUC Assistant General Secretary . He was General Secretary of the TUC, 1984-1993 and President of the European Trade Union Confederation 1991-1993. …”
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    Published 1984
    “…1984 1960-2000 "Norman Willis, 1984" [T0548.jpg], 1984, Trades Union Congress Norman Willis (1933- ) was General Secretary of the TUC, 1984-1993.…”
  14. 14
    Published 1945
    “…1945 1939-1945 "TUC Congress, Blackpool, 1945" [HFR0031], 1945 (l-r) The Prime Minister, Clement Attlee and Sir Walter Citrine (TUC General Secretary)…”
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    Published 1944
    “…1944 1939-1945 "TUC Congress, Blackpool, 1944" [HFR0029], 1944 Sir Walter Citrine (TUC General Secretary), Ebby Edwards (President) and Dame Anne Loughlin (Vice-President).…”
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    Published 1946
    “…1946 1945-1960 "TUC Congress, Brighton, 1946" [T0328.jpg], 1946 (l-r) Charles Dukes (President, TUC), Clement Attlee (Prime Minister), Vincent Tewson (General Secretary, TUC), unknown.…”
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    Published 1961
    “…1961 1961-70 "Trade union education today, 1961" [BW0108], 1961, Trades Union Congress Pamphlet written by J. P. M. Millar, General Secretary of the National Council of Labour Colleges.…”
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    Published 1991
    “…1991 1960-2000 "Bill Morris, election leaflet, 1991" [T0561.jpg], 1991 In 1991, Bill Morris became the first black General Secretary of a major union, the Transport and General Workers' Union.…”
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    Published 1940
    “…Holmes (President) and Sir Walter Citrine (TUC General Secretary)…”
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    Published 1973
    “…1973 1960-2000 "Lionel Murray" [T0549.jpg], 1973, Trades Union Congress Lionel (Len) Murray (1922-2004) was General Secretary of the TUC, 1973-1984. He was created Lord Murray of Epping Forest in 1985.…”
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