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C. W. Bowerman

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Bowerman was the President of the TUC in 1901, and the Secretary of the Parliamentary Committee from 1911 until 1921, when he became the organisation's first
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in 1873 and became its General Secretary in 1892, a post he held until 1906.
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Secretary of the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress
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commemorating Bowerman on 4 Battledean Road, a house in London N5.
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In the years following his defeat, Bowerman joined the
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at an early age. On leaving education, he worked as a
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Charles William Bowerman
The Right Honourable

Member of Parliament
Deptford
Arthur Henry Aylmer Morton
Denis Augustine Hanley
General Secretary of the
Trades Union Congress

Fred Bramley
Fred Bramley
Secretary of the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress
W. C. Steadman
London County Council
President of the Trades Union Congress
Sam Woods
William Pickles
W. C. Steadman
London Society of Compositors
C. J. Drummond
Thomas Naylor
Honiton
Devon
England
Highbury
London
England
Labour
Progressive
Trade unionist
compositor

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