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Trades Union Congress Conference, Scarborough, 1925 (litho)
8673324 Trades Union Congress Conference, Scarborough, 1925 (litho) by Batho, Harold Outram (1888-1932); Private Collection; (add.info.: Trades Union Congress Conference, Scarborough, 1925. Illustration from Trade Union Unity - a Monthly Magazine of International Trade Unionism, October 1925.); © Look and Learn
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Capitalism Capitalists Class System Couples Labouring Class Labouring Classes Proletarian Proletariat Social Class Socialism Socialist Trade Unionism Union Walker Working Class Yorkshire
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This lithograph captures a momentous event in labor history - the Trades Union Congress Conference held in Scarborough in 1925. The image depicts a group of delegates engaged in discussions, reflecting the unity and solidarity of trade unionism during this period.
The artist, Harold Outram Batho, skillfully conveys the atmosphere of the conference through his detailed depiction of the participants. Each figure is rendered with precision, capturing their individual expressions and body language as they engage in conversation.
The satirical nature of the drawing adds an element of humor to the scene, poking fun at both capitalism and socialism. This clever use of satire serves to highlight the tensions and complexities inherent in labor relations at that time.
As we gaze upon this historical print, we are transported back to a pivotal moment in British history when workers came together to advocate for their rights and interests. The image serves as a reminder of the importance of collective action and solidarity in achieving social change.
Overall, this lithograph is not just a visual representation of a conference but also a powerful symbol of unity and activism within the labor movement. It stands as a testament to the struggles and triumphs of working people throughout history.
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