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Labour Collection (page 5)

"Labour: A Journey of Struggle, Solidarity, and Strength" Labour has been the driving force behind societal progress throughout history

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Labour Collection: Carding, Drawing and Roving, Cotton factory floor, engraved by James Tingle (fl. 1830-60) c
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Labour Collection: JOHN SMITH WITH HIS WIFE ELIZABETH SMITH AND HIS DAUGHTERS SARAH SMITH (RED TOP)
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Labour Collection: Labour councillor Glenda Jackson with her son Dan Hodges. 12th April 1997
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Labour Collection: Autumn, 1905. Creator: Anton Hans Karlinsky
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Labour Collection: Philippines - Gaddang or Gaddane tribe with weapons
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Labour Collection: c. 1880s India - woman beggar and children
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Labour Collection: Mr Harold Wilson, Mrs Bessie Braddock, Giles Wilson, Mrs Wilson
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Labour Collection: Former Liverpool Councillor Derek Hatton with his wife Shirley at Mold Crown Court for a
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Labour Collection: Former Liverpool City Council deputy leader Derek Hatton with beauty queens
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Labour Collection: Rubber Plantation - Malaysia - Overseer and Coolies
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Labour Collection: Maen Quarry, Constantine, Cornwall. 1903-1904
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Labour Collection: Freeman & Sons dressing floor, probably Penryn, Cornwall. 1903-1904
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Labour Collection: Bosahan Quarry, Constantine, Cornwall. 1903-1904
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Labour Collection: Transporting granite blocks for King Alfreds statue to Penryn Station, Penryn, Cornwall. 1901
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Labour Collection: Maen Quarry, Constantine, Cornwall. Around 1900
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Labour Collection: The Young Mechanic, 1848 (oil on canvas)
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Labour Collection: Victorian satire on capitalism and labour
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Labour Collection: Working women join under the banner of the VKP, 1926 (colour litho)
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Labour Collection: Postcard depicting an old Hotel known as Puits de Rome Hotel in Paris, c.1900 (b/w photo)
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Labour Collection: American fire brigade vehicle. 1919 (photo)
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Labour Collection: Fire Brigades equipped with new fire pumps and vehicle, New York 1913. Photography
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Labour Collection: Death to capitalism all over the world. Russian Communist Propagande poster, 1914 (poster)
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Labour Collection: Adopt a socialist attitude toward industry, 1931 (colour litho)
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Labour Collection: Paris Metro - construction of underground
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Labour Collection: Industrial shock brigades appeal to all workshops, 1931 (colour litho)
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Labour Collection: Lord Haldane - portrait
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Labour Collection: Colombia, Medellin, Countryman Posing Next to His Horse
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Labour Collection: A butcher - Food and cooking in the Middle Ages. Engraving by Jost Amman (1539-1591). Engraving 1878
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Labour Collection: Chinese boats in CANTON. Engraving 1868
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Labour Collection: Food in the Middle Ages: A Sucker - Drawing by Jost Amman (1539-1591)
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Labour Collection: Master Francois Rabelais (1483 or 1494-1553) has his work table reflecting his work
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Labour Collection: Alchemist consulting his grimoires (magical - cabalistic formulas) under the eyes of an owl
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Labour Collection: monkey painter painting a painting, 1909 (engraving)
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Labour Collection: Shark fishing, 1857 (engraving)
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Labour Collection: Tuna fishing or magrague - Plate extracted from Histoire Naturelle by Bernard Germain de Lacepede
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Labour Collection: Telephonists (Central telephonique)
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Labour Collection: Paper industry: refiner of the Berges apparatus for the preparation of mechanical wood pulp
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Labour Collection: Meanic root for beet fields (sugar industry) 1867 (engraving)
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Labour Collection: Boiler for asphalt to sink it on the sidewalk. Engraving 1880
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Labour Collection: Saint Eloi (v.588-660) goldsmithing and tresorier of the king of the Franks Dagobert 1st
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Labour Collection: Luxor Thebes: Necropole of the Nobles, Tomb of Rekhmire, artisans
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Labour Collection: Herring fishing - Plate extracted from Histoire Naturelle by Bernard Germain de Lacepede
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Labour Collection: Paper industry: workshop for refining and whitening paper pulp. Engraving 1867
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Labour Collection: Public wash, washing workshop, water use 1880
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Labour Collection: Pump to pull beer in 1876 (engraving)
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Labour Collection: Telephone centre of Stockholm, Sweden. Engraving 1889
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Labour Collection: Fish saleswoman, England. English engraving, 1854
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Labour Collection: Underground Miners, Dolcoath, Cornwall, 1893 (b/w photo)


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"Labour: A Journey of Struggle, Solidarity, and Strength" Labour has been the driving force behind societal progress throughout history. From the visionary Aneurin Bevan who championed universal healthcare to the dedicated coopers crafting wooden barrels, their tireless efforts have shaped our world. In 1936, the resolute marchers embarked on the iconic Jarrow March, a symbol of working-class unity and resilience in the face of adversity. Meanwhile, deep underground in South Wales' coal mines, brave miners descended into shaft lifts with unwavering determination to fuel industrial growth. Transporting us back to England's coal mines in the 1850s reveals an era where labourers endured unimaginable hardships for meager wages. Yet amidst these struggles emerged a collective spirit that birthed movements like the Labour Party - its election posters and television speakers amplifying voices long suppressed. Artistic depictions such as Harold Harvey's "The Clay Pit" capture both beauty and hardship within British factories. Blow by blow, glassmakers in nineteenth-century Britain transformed molten material into exquisite creations while enduring harsh conditions. Witnessing a miner riding drams at Tirpentwys Colliery or Welsh women road builders constructing pathways through South Wales showcases how diverse roles within labour contribute to community development. Even further west lies Polkanuggo Quarry in Cornwall; here workers tirelessly extracted China clay from Leswidden pit under challenging circumstances. Throughout time and across industries, one common thread remains - labour embodies strength born out of necessity, and is this indomitable spirit that propels humanity forward against all odds. So let us honor those who have labored before us and continue striving for a future where every worker is valued for their contribution towards building a more just society.