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Complaints about Walker's calling himself a 'Unionist & Labour' candidate in his...

Catalogue reference: LP/LRC/25/48-54

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This record is a file about the Complaints about Walker's calling himself a 'Unionist & Labour' candidate in his... dating from 1905 Sep 10-20.

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LP/LRC/25/48-54

Title

Complaints about Walker's calling himself a 'Unionist & Labour' candidate in his manifesto

Date

1905 Sep 10-20

Description

From F.H. Rose, Manchester; F. Stott, Warrington; A.E. Hemmings (No. 14 Branch, Lab. Prot. League, Woolwich); E.J. Wood (U.K. Soc. of Coachmakers); W. Gill (Coventry T. & L.C.).

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Labour History Archive and Study Centre (People's History Museum/University of Central Lancashire)
Language

English

Record URL
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LP/LRC/1-31

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Complaints about Walker's calling himself a 'Unionist & Labour' candidate in his manifesto