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95:, frequently working from Manchester. He was removed from this post in 1922, but instead became the organising secretary of the party's Sheffield district, and was placed on the Control Commission of the CPGB. In 1924, he moved to Manchester, but retained links with Sheffield, and was arrested there during the 84:. In 1917, the Sheffield committee organised a major strike, in protest at the conscription of workers who had volunteered for munitions work in the factories. The strike spread nationwide, and led to meetings of 20,000 workers in Sheffield alone. 91:(CPGB) in 1920, and was also elected as vice chair of the Sheffield trades council. The following year, he was elected as the organising secretary of the new British Bureau of the 230: 81: 102:
Lismer entered an extramarital relationship, and in response, the CPGB removed him from his posts. He moved to Chelsea, and became active in the local
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from across the engineering trades. This body was later renamed as the Sheffield Shop Stewards' and Workers' Committee, and he worked closely with
235: 57:, resigning from this group in 1914. He became increasingly involved in trade unionism, and in 1912 was elected to the executive of the 58: 92: 88: 46: 107: 68:, Lismer was elected as the president of the Engineering Trades Amalgamation Committee, which sought to bring together 77: 50: 54: 96: 225: 220: 136: 103: 110:. He visited the Soviet Union, but otherwise lived in obscurity until his death in 1947. 23: 214: 35: 73: 69: 34:, the eldest son of Edward Lismer, a draper and his wife Harriett. His brother was 65: 31: 39: 76:
to establish the movement on a national basis, linking up with the
106:, while remaining broadly supportive of communism, and active in 172:. Manchester: Working Class Movement Library. pp. 438–459. 53:, but he was part of the minority who left in 1911 to join the 45:
He became a mechanical engineer and in about 1902 joined the
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Lismer was a founder of the Sheffield branch of the
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British
Sheffield
Arthur Lismer
Canada
Steam Engine Makers' Society
Independent Labour Party
British Socialist Party
Sheffield Trades and Labour Council
World War I
shop stewards
J. T. Murphy
Clyde Workers' Committee
Shop Stewards' and Workers' Committees
Communist Party of Great Britain
Red International of Labour Unions
1926 UK general strike
Labour Party
International Class War Prisoners Aid





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