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Cradley Heath Workers' Institute

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31: 179:, West Midlands, England. It was built as a social centre for the people of Cradley Heath and surrounding areas within the Black Country, intended to become a venue for educational meetings and lectures. It also housed Union offices, where members could come to seek guidance, and from which the Contributory Unemployment Fund would be distributed. In 2006 the building was threatened by a bypass and so was moved to the 478: 231:
which is still organised by Midlands TUC, is held in Cradley Heath, most recently at the Mary Macarthur Memorial Gardens on the site of the original strike meeting ground (next to the former site of the Workers' Institute). The building contains period offices, which are demonstrated by Museum staff, and an exhibition about
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Until the campaign to save the Workers' Institute, the story of the Women Chainmakers' Strike of 1910 had largely been forgotten. 2005 saw the first Women Chainmakers' Festival in association with the Midlands TUC and many unions, hosted at the museum. Now, the annual Women Chainmakers' Festival,
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until 1995. In 2004, the building was threatened by demolition due to the construction of a new road bypass. Sandwell MBC approached the BCLM and with members of the community including the Midlands TUC and members of trade unions, a campaign was launched to save it. Supporters were invited to
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Construction of the Institute was funded using money left over from the strike fund of the 1910 Women Chainmakers' Strike, led by the charismatic union organiser and leader
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sponsor a brick and in 2006 the Heritage Lottery Fund awarded the museum a £1.5M grant to take the building apart brick by brick and rebuild it at the Museum in Dudley.
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Between 1915 and 1933 it largely functioned as a cinema. It was then used as a
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Letter from the Executive Committee of the Women's Trade Union League
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Tuckwell, Gertrude; Macarthur, Mary; Shackleton, W. J. (April 1911).
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Black Country Living Museum
Tipton
Coordinates
52°31′21″N 2°04′39″W / 52.52248°N 2.07750°W / 52.52248; -2.07750
Cradley Heath
Black Country Living Museum
Sandwell MBC
A. T. Butler
Arts and Crafts style
Mary Macarthur
billiards
postal sorting office
Mary Macarthur



ISBN
978-0-9562031-1-3
Letter from the Executive Committee of the Women's Trade Union League
BCLM – Workers' Institute
Women Chainmakers: be anvil or hammer
BBC – The 'Stute' to be rebuilt
""Rouse, Ye Women": The Cradley Heath Chain Makers' Strike, 1910"
"BCLM"
the original
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Black Country Living Museum

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