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2Published 1975Subjects: “…[Greater London Council., Squatters movement.]…”
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11Published [1963]“…With index, map and tabs. The Greater London Group.…”
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12Published 1985“…This photograph from 25 September 1985 shows pensioners campaigning for free travel passes for elderly, blind and disabled people to continue after the abolition of the Greater London Council in April 1986. Concessionary travel for Londoners started as free bus travel in 1973, which was extended to London Underground by the GLC in the 1980s. …”
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13Published 1981“…In London, the marchers slept in the County Hall, then the home of the Greater London Council, and a petition with 250,000 names calling for a change in Government economic policies was handed in. …”
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14Published 1986“…This pack of source materials was produced by the Greater London Trade Union Resource Unit for the Race Working Party of the South East Region TUC [SERTUC] and includes papers on the history of unions in the former colonies, the development of union policies on race and immigration, fascism and statistics for black and ethnic minority union membership. …”
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15Published 2011“…He was later involved with 'Transport Worker' magazine before 1986. talks about the impact of the Thatcher years on trade unions and the role of the Greater London Council which had a 'dialogue with transport workers in this period. …”
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16Published 2013“…He later focussed more on pensions and other issues relating to the elderly and worked with the Greater London Pensioners Association, the National Pensioners Convention and community groups in Ealing. …”
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17Published 2013“…Into the 80s, John worked for the Greater London Council at County Hall under Ken Livingstone in personnel admin. …”
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18Published 2013“…This was based in the Old Brompton Road and partly funded by the Greater London Council until its abolition in 1986. She worked there for 13 years. …”
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19Published [1937?]“…Qualifications and Minimum Standards for Certain Public Health Appointments Post Qualification Greater London Area Provinces Health Visitor General Training Certificate Certificate of the Central Midwives’ Board Health Visitor’s Certificate £225—£15—£390 £225—£15—£300 Midwife General Training Certificate Certificate of the Central Midwives' Board £225—£15—£390 £225—£15—£300 Tuberculosis Visitor General Training Certificate T.B. …”
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20Published [1936]“…The Area to be served includes primarily Greater London and the Counties of Essex, Hertfordshire, Hampshire, Kent, Middlesex, Sussex and Surrey. …”