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Harry Orbell

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96:. The following year, he advised against transport workers in London holding a strike; the workers voted for strike action and Orbell then supported them, but the ten-week strike was ultimately unsuccessful. Already in poor health, the strain of this worsened his condition and although he recovered for a while, he became ill again in late 1913 and died in March 1914. 46:
on 4 November 1860, Henry Joseph (Harry) Orbell trained as a writing desk maker, but was unable to find sufficient work, and so instead found employment at a tea warehouse, repairing tea chests. In 1887, there was a proposal to reduce wages of workers at the warehouse, and Orbell helped organise a
62:. He kept the strike solid there, in part by sending trade unionists to infiltrate groups of workers unwittingly recruited to break the strike, then getting the unionists to leaflet the new workers, informing them of their situation, and requesting that they return to London. 249: 48: 277: 66: 104: 333: 93: 328: 22: 323: 286: 70: 55: 108: 167: 218: 81:. Later, he was based in London, but regularly travelled the country, and was one of the first to spot 318: 313: 205: 100: 36: 33: 307: 59: 43: 295: 171: 82: 86: 73:). Orbell initially travelled to the Netherlands, where he founded branches in 78: 74: 21: 259: 65:
Following the strike, the union grew dramatically in size and became the
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Stevedores and Dockers: A Study of Trade Unionism in the Port of London
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Stevedores and Dockers: A Study of Trade Unionism in the Port of London
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Although Orbell never stood for political office, he supported the
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The story of the dockers' strike: told by two East Londoners
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Orbell was one of the main organisers of the successful
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meeting in opposition to this. The meeting founded the
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Dock, Wharf, Riverside and General Labourers' Union
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Dock, Wharf, Riverside and General Labourers' Union
250:Tea Operatives' and General Labourers' Association 58:, with Orbell leading strike action at the nearby 49:Tea Operatives' and General Labourers' Association 223:Annual Report of the 1915 Trades Union Congress 32:(4 November 1860 – 27 March 1914) was a 85:'s talents, successfully recommending him to 8: 134: 132: 230: 199: 197: 150: 148: 119: 94:1911 Liverpool general transport strike 51:, with Orbell becoming its president. 203:"Memorial notices: Mr Harry Orbell", 7: 103:, and served for some years on its 54:The union played a key role in the 334:Presidents of British trade unions 14: 221:, "Obituary: Mr Harry Orbell", 1: 105:National Executive Committee 350: 276:National Organiser of the 189:The Politics of Continuity 56:London Dock strike of 1889 329:People from Bethnal Green 292: 274: 266: 256: 246: 238: 233: 107:. He also served on the 109:Port of London Authority 324:English trade unionists 282:1889–1914 168:Hubert Llewellyn Smith 89:for a full-time post. 26: 16:British trade unionist 219:Trades Union Congress 24: 234:Trade union offices 206:Manchester Guardian 289:(1889–1899) 27: 302: 301: 293:Succeeded by 257:Succeeded by 248:President of the 126:Birth certificate 341: 267:Preceded by 254:1887–1889 239:Preceded by 231: 226: 216: 210: 201: 192: 185: 179: 165: 159: 152: 143: 136: 127: 124: 349: 348: 344: 343: 342: 340: 339: 338: 304: 303: 298: 283: 281: 272: 262: 253: 244: 229: 217: 213: 209:, 28 March 1914 202: 195: 186: 182: 166: 162: 153: 146: 137: 130: 125: 121: 117: 17: 12: 11: 5: 347: 345: 337: 336: 331: 326: 321: 316: 306: 305: 300: 299: 294: 291: 273: 268: 264: 263: 258: 255: 245: 240: 236: 235: 228: 227: 211: 193: 187:John Saville, 180: 160: 144: 128: 118: 116: 113: 37:trade unionist 25:Orbell in 1891 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 346: 335: 332: 330: 327: 325: 322: 320: 317: 315: 312: 311: 309: 297: 290: 288: 280: 279: 271: 265: 261: 252: 251: 243: 237: 232: 224: 220: 215: 212: 208: 207: 200: 198: 194: 190: 184: 181: 177: 173: 169: 164: 161: 157: 154:John Lovell, 151: 149: 145: 142:, pp.115, 240 141: 138:John Lovell, 135: 133: 129: 123: 120: 114: 112: 110: 106: 102: 97: 95: 90: 88: 84: 80: 76: 72: 68: 63: 61: 60:Tilbury Docks 57: 52: 50: 45: 44:Bethnal Green 40: 38: 35: 31: 23: 19: 296:Ernest Bevin 287:Tom McCarthy 285: 275: 270:New position 269: 247: 242:New position 241: 222: 214: 204: 188: 183: 178:, pp.104-105 175: 172:Vaughan Nash 163: 155: 139: 122: 101:Labour Party 98: 91: 83:Ernest Bevin 71:Tom McCarthy 64: 53: 41: 30:Harry Orbell 29: 28: 18: 319:1914 deaths 314:1860 births 158:, pp.95-107 87:Ben Tillett 308:Categories 115:References 79:Rotterdam 75:Amsterdam 260:Tom Mann 42:Born in 225:, p.274 34:British 284:With: 191:, p.81 170:and 77:and 310:: 196:^ 174:, 147:^ 131:^ 111:. 39:.

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British
trade unionist
Bethnal Green
Tea Operatives' and General Labourers' Association
London Dock strike of 1889
Tilbury Docks
Dock, Wharf, Riverside and General Labourers' Union
Tom McCarthy
Amsterdam
Rotterdam
Ernest Bevin
Ben Tillett
1911 Liverpool general transport strike
Labour Party
National Executive Committee
Port of London Authority




Hubert Llewellyn Smith
Vaughan Nash


Manchester Guardian
Trades Union Congress
Tea Operatives' and General Labourers' Association
Tom Mann
Dock, Wharf, Riverside and General Labourers' Union

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