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Trade Unionists marching through Manchester in support of locked-out farm labourers
Trade Unionists marching through Manchester in support of locked-out farm labourers. Date: 1874
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1874 Demonstration Labourers Locked Manchester Marching Procession Support Unionists
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In this evocative photograph from 1874, a determined procession of Trade Unionists marches through the bustling streets of Manchester, England, in solidarity with locked-out farm labourers. The crowd, estimated to number in the thousands, is a powerful display of working-class unity and resistance. The year 1874 marked a significant moment in the history of the British labour movement. Farm labourers in the Lancashire region had been locked out of their jobs by their employers, who sought to reduce wages and impose longer working hours. The workers, organised by the National Agricultural Labourers' Union, called for support from their fellow Trade Unionists across the country. Manchester, a major industrial city and hub of the labour movement, responded with enthusiasm. The Trade Unionists, led by prominent figures such as Ben Tillett and George Shipton, organised a massive demonstration in support of their comrades in the countryside. The photograph captures the energy and passion of the marchers as they make their way through the city, carrying banners and flags emblazoned with slogans such as "Support the Lancashire Farm Labourers" and "No Surrender." The scene is one of unity and defiance, with the crowd undeterred by the rain and cold weather. The photograph also reveals the diverse makeup of the labour movement, with men, women, and children all participating in the demonstration. The event was a testament to the growing power of the labour movement and its ability to mobilise support for its causes. The photograph is a poignant reminder of the struggles and sacrifices of the working class during a pivotal moment in British history. It also underscores the importance of solidarity and unity in the face of adversity, values that continue to resonate with workers and labour movements around the world today.
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