664:
739:
676:
670:
33:
818:
131:
813:
123:, serving for six years. In 1911, he became the assistant general secretary of the union, and in 1917, he was elected as its general secretary. He also served as treasurer of the
784:
723:
104:
216:
124:
100:
838:
498:
200:
777:
610:
60:
716:
536:
64:
99:
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
853:
636:
494:
461:
457:
173:
169:
848:
507:
470:
466:
212:
185:
165:
770:
709:
514:
316:
262:
396:
833:
441:
192:
135:
56:
503:
239:
208:
411:
828:
823:
592:
580:
571:
529:
145:
delegation enquiring into the workplace expulsions. He was elected to the
General Council of the TUC in 1921 and became
108:
843:
663:
588:
477:
177:
120:
567:
254:
The
Amsterdam International: The World Of The International Federation Of Trade Unions (IFTU), 1913-1945
220:
142:
432:
808:
803:
146:
738:
685:
392:
359:
279:
258:
52:
754:
693:
252:
450:
204:
181:
76:
750:
746:
620:
384:
797:
560:
556:
546:
487:
391:(3rd ed.). Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. pp. 116, 190, 360.
196:
602:
240:
Leigh
Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "C" (part 6)
154:
150:
92:
80:
48:
675:
669:
646:
363:
158:
103:. By 1898, he was its general secretary. It was later incorporated into the
84:
412:
Leigh
Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "F"
17:
88:
32:
689:
427:
134:
and was responsible for the resolution proposing the foundation of the
107:. About the same time, he also joined the South Salford Branch of the
96:
44:
819:
Members of the
Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress
31:
281:
The
Furniture Workers from Craft to Industrial Union 1865 1972
211:, Purcell won the seat. He did not defend that seat at the
132:
Foundation
Congress of the Communist Party of Great Britain
91:
but at the age of nine started work part-time in a local
87:
at an early age. He was educated at elementary school in
758:
697:
149:
in 1924. In 1925, he chaired a TUC delegation to the
433:
contributions in
Parliament by Albert Arthur Purcell
67:during two separate periods between 1923 and 1929.
157:was very critical of the political choices of the
105:National Amalgamated Furnishing Trades Association
125:Federation of Engineering and Shipbuilding Trades
101:Legal Eight Hours and International Labour League
814:Labour Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
389:British parliamentary election results 1918–1949
379:
377:
375:
373:
296:
294:
219:. He lost to the sitting Conservative MP, Sir
778:
717:
305:. Manchester: North West History Group, CPGB.
8:
55:politician. He was a founding member of the
303:The Communist Party in Manchester 1920-1926
785:
771:
724:
710:
437:
317:"The Communist Party and the trade unions"
141:In 1920, he visited Belfast as part of a
611:International Federation of Trade Unions
127:for three years and then as president.
61:International Federation of Trade Unions
839:Presidents of the Trades Union Congress
232:
537:President of the Trades Union Congress
257:. Ashgate Publishing. pp. 92–95.
688:member of Parliament representing an
637:Manchester and Salford Trades Council
27:British trade unionist and politician
7:
735:
733:
660:
658:
356:The Third International after Lenin
323:. History & Policy. 8 June 2013
757:. You can help Knowledge (XXG) by
745:This biographical article about a
696:. You can help Knowledge (XXG) by
83:until he moved with his family to
63:from 1924 to 1928 and sat in the
47:– 24 December 1935) was a British
25:
301:Frow, Ruth; Frow, Edmund (1980).
287:. Warwick: University of Warwick.
737:
674:
668:
662:
442:Parliament of the United Kingdom
354:Trockij, Lev Davidovič. (1936).
209:resulting by-election on 14 July
207:, died in June 1925, and at the
136:Communist Party of Great Britain
57:Communist Party of Great Britain
188:, he was defeated by Manville.
166:December 1923 general election
1:
572:American Federation of Labour
186:October 1924 general election
168:, Purcell was elected as the
854:British trade unionist stubs
161:bureaucracy toward Purcell.
109:Social Democratic Federation
59:and later President of the
849:Labour MP for England stubs
251:Van Goethem, Geert (2006).
119:In 1907, he was elected to
41:Albert Arthur "Alf" Purcell
870:
732:
657:
643:
633:
627:
617:
607:
599:
585:
565:
553:
543:
534:
526:
521:
511:
492:
484:
474:
455:
447:
440:
176:by defeating the sitting
95:. The family returned to
478:Archibald Boyd-Carpenter
321:www.historyandpolicy.org
199:, the Labour MP for the
834:British trade unionists
121:Salford Borough Council
570:representative to the
358:. Pioneer Publishers.
195:for only nine months.
37:
684:This article about a
568:Trades Union Congress
221:Gerald Berkeley Hurst
215:and stood instead in
213:1929 general election
143:Trades Union Congress
35:
522:Trade union offices
495:Member of Parliament
458:Member of Parliament
217:Manchester Moss Side
170:Member of Parliament
147:President of the TUC
451:Sir Edward Manville
191:Purcell was out of
79:, Purcell lived in
844:English communists
692:constituency is a
278:Reid, Hew (1982).
184:. However, at the
43:(3 November 1872,
38:
766:
765:
705:
704:
653:
652:
644:Succeeded by
635:Secretary of the
630:William R. Mellor
618:Succeeded by
609:President of the
586:Succeeded by
544:Succeeded by
512:Succeeded by
475:Succeeded by
16:(Redirected from
861:
829:UK MPs 1924–1929
824:UK MPs 1923–1924
787:
780:
773:
741:
734:
726:
719:
712:
680:
679:
678:
672:
666:
659:
628:Preceded by
600:Preceded by
554:Preceded by
527:Preceded by
485:Preceded by
448:Preceded by
438:
414:
409:
403:
402:
381:
368:
367:
351:
345:
339:
333:
332:
330:
328:
313:
307:
306:
298:
289:
288:
286:
275:
269:
268:
248:
242:
237:
130:He attended the
115:Political career
65:House of Commons
21:
869:
868:
864:
863:
862:
860:
859:
858:
794:
793:
792:
791:
731:
730:
673:
667:
655:
649:
640:
631:
623:
614:
605:
595:
577:
575:
563:
549:
540:
532:
517:
502:
490:
480:
465:
453:
423:
418:
417:
410:
406:
399:
385:Craig, F. W. S.
383:
382:
371:
353:
352:
348:
342:Workers Monthly
340:
336:
326:
324:
315:
314:
310:
300:
299:
292:
284:
277:
276:
272:
265:
250:
249:
245:
238:
234:
229:
205:Gloucestershire
182:Edward Manville
117:
77:French polisher
73:
36:Purcell in 1920
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
867:
865:
857:
856:
851:
846:
841:
836:
831:
826:
821:
816:
811:
806:
796:
795:
790:
789:
782:
775:
767:
764:
763:
751:United Kingdom
747:trade unionist
742:
729:
728:
721:
714:
706:
703:
702:
681:
651:
650:
645:
642:
632:
629:
625:
624:
621:Walter Citrine
619:
616:
606:
601:
597:
596:
587:
584:
564:
555:
551:
550:
545:
542:
533:
528:
524:
523:
519:
518:
513:
510:
499:Forest of Dean
491:
486:
482:
481:
476:
473:
454:
449:
445:
444:
436:
435:
422:
421:External links
419:
416:
415:
404:
397:
369:
346:
344:, Vol.4, p.295
334:
308:
290:
270:
264:978-0754652540
263:
243:
231:
230:
228:
225:
201:Forest of Dean
116:
113:
72:
69:
49:trade unionist
26:
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
866:
855:
852:
850:
847:
845:
842:
840:
837:
835:
832:
830:
827:
825:
822:
820:
817:
815:
812:
810:
807:
805:
802:
801:
799:
788:
783:
781:
776:
774:
769:
768:
762:
760:
756:
752:
748:
743:
740:
736:
727:
722:
720:
715:
713:
708:
707:
701:
699:
695:
691:
687:
682:
677:
671:
665:
661:
656:
648:
639:
638:
626:
622:
613:
612:
604:
598:
594:
590:
583:
582:
574:
573:
569:
562:
561:Alonzo Swales
558:
557:Charlie Cramp
552:
548:
547:Alonzo Swales
539:
538:
531:
525:
520:
516:
515:David Vaughan
509:
505:
501:
500:
496:
489:
488:James Wignall
483:
479:
472:
468:
464:
463:
459:
452:
446:
443:
439:
434:
430:
429:
425:
424:
420:
413:
408:
405:
400:
398:0-900178-06-X
394:
390:
386:
380:
378:
376:
374:
370:
365:
361:
357:
350:
347:
343:
338:
335:
322:
318:
312:
309:
304:
297:
295:
291:
283:
282:
274:
271:
266:
260:
256:
255:
247:
244:
241:
236:
233:
226:
224:
222:
218:
214:
210:
206:
202:
198:
197:James Wignall
194:
189:
187:
183:
179:
175:
171:
167:
162:
160:
156:
152:
148:
144:
139:
137:
133:
128:
126:
122:
114:
112:
110:
106:
102:
98:
94:
90:
86:
82:
78:
75:The son of a
70:
68:
66:
62:
58:
54:
50:
46:
42:
34:
30:
19:
759:expanding it
744:
698:expanding it
686:Labour Party
683:
654:
634:
615:1924 – 1927
608:
603:J. H. Thomas
593:George Hicks
589:John Bromley
579:
576:1925
566:
535:
530:Joe Williams
493:
456:
426:
407:
388:
355:
349:
341:
337:
325:. Retrieved
320:
311:
302:
280:
273:
253:
246:
235:
203:division of
190:
178:Conservative
163:
155:Leon Trotsky
151:Soviet Union
140:
129:
118:
74:
53:Labour Party
40:
39:
29:
809:1935 deaths
804:1872 births
431:1803–2005:
93:woolen mill
81:East London
18:Alf Purcell
798:Categories
647:Jack Munro
641:1929–1935
227:References
193:Parliament
71:Early life
581:Ben Smith
387:(1983) .
364:602345335
172:(MP) for
159:Stalinist
85:Yorkshire
462:Coventry
180:MP, Sir
174:Coventry
89:Keighley
749:in the
690:English
428:Hansard
164:At the
578:With:
395:
362:
327:29 May
261:
97:Hoxton
45:Hoxton
753:is a
541:1924
285:(PDF)
755:stub
694:stub
591:and
559:and
508:1929
504:1925
497:for
471:1924
467:1923
460:for
393:ISBN
360:OCLC
329:2021
259:ISBN
51:and
800::
372:^
319:.
293:^
223:.
153:.
138:.
111:.
786:e
779:t
772:v
761:.
725:e
718:t
711:v
700:.
506:–
469:–
401:.
366:.
331:.
267:.
20:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.