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in 1890, and he was a taken on as an apprentice French polisher. He joined the London French Polishers' Union in 1891. In 1893, he joined the
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delegation enquiring into the workplace expulsions. He was elected to the General Council of the TUC in 1921 and became
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The Amsterdam International: The World Of The International Federation Of Trade Unions (IFTU), 1913-1945
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Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "C" (part 6)
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Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "F"
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and was responsible for the resolution proposing the foundation of the
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Members of the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress
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The Furniture Workers from Craft to Industrial Union 1865 1972
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Foundation Congress of the Communist Party of Great Britain
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but at the age of nine started work part-time in a local
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at an early age. He was educated at elementary school in
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in 1924. In 1925, he chaired a TUC delegation to the
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contributions in Parliament by Albert Arthur Purcell
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Ashgate Publishing. pp. 92–95. 677:member of Parliament representing an 626:Manchester and Salford Trades Council 16:British trade unionist and politician 7: 724: 722: 649: 647: 345:The Third International after Lenin 312:. History & Policy. 8 June 2013 734:This biographical article about a 72:until he moved with his family to 52:from 1924 to 1928 and sat in the 36:– 24 December 1935) was a British 14: 290:Frow, Ruth; Frow, Edmund (1980). 276:. Warwick: University of Warwick. 726: 663: 657: 651: 431:Parliament of the United Kingdom 343:Trockij, Lev Davidovič. (1936). 198:resulting by-election on 14 July 196:, died in June 1925, and at the 125:Communist Party of Great Britain 46:Communist Party of Great Britain 177:, he was defeated by Manville. 155:December 1923 general election 1: 561:American Federation of Labour 175:October 1924 general election 157:, Purcell was elected as the 843:British trade unionist stubs 746:. You can help Knowledge by 685:. 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Hoxton
trade unionist
Labour Party
Communist Party of Great Britain
International Federation of Trade Unions
House of Commons
French polisher
East London
Yorkshire
Keighley
woolen mill
Hoxton
Legal Eight Hours and International Labour League
National Amalgamated Furnishing Trades Association
Social Democratic Federation
Salford Borough Council
Federation of Engineering and Shipbuilding Trades
Foundation Congress of the Communist Party of Great Britain
Communist Party of Great Britain
Trades Union Congress
President of the TUC
Soviet Union
Leon Trotsky
Stalinist
December 1923 general election
Member of Parliament
Coventry
Conservative
Edward Manville

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