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'The covetous boy' Staniforth cartoon, 12 July 1918
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SWCC/MNA/PP/59/1: Minutes of the first meeting of - Pontardulais Canteen Fund, 1921
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SWCC/MNA/NUM/3/2/2: Summary of the returns received regarding the number of colliery workmen unemployed in the South Wales and Monmouthshire coalfields for the week ending 10 September 1921 Summary of the returns received by the South Wales Miners' Federation regarding the number of colliery workmen unemployed in the South Wales and Monmouthshire coalfields for the week ending 10 September 1921
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Poster - D Davies and Sons, Ferndale Collieries, call for improved output or pit closure
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SWCC/MNA/NUM/3/2/2: South Wales Miners' Federation circular, 29 March 1921
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SWCC/MNA/NUM/3/2/2: Miners' Federation of Great Britain circular, 28 Oct 1920 p.2 of 2
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SWCC/MNA/NUM/3/2/2: Miners' Federation of Great Britain circular, 28 Oct 1920, p.1 of 2
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SWCC/MNA/NUM/L/48/56: Minutes of the Joint committee meetings of members employed at Lewis Merthyr Collieries
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SWCC/MNA/NUM/L/62/1: Parc and Dare meeting minutes, 14 Jul 1921
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SWCC/MNA/NUM/L/20/B/4: Cambrian Lodge cash book, 1921
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'The Lesson of Black Friday' Gerald Gould 1921
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Extract from Miners Federation Great Britain Minute book, 15 April 1921
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SWCC/MNA/NUM/3/3/2 - Miners' Federation of Great Britain ballot paper, 26 March 1919
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SWCC/MNA/NUM/3/3/2 - Miners' Federation of Great Britain circular, 28 March 1919 Miners' Federation of Great Britain circular, 28 March 1919
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SWCC/MNA/NUM/3/3/2: South Wales Miners' Federation circular, 1919 Extract from 'Miners' Claims in Relation to Waste', being a summary of the reply of the Government to the proposals of the Executive of the Miners’ Federation, February 1919
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Paul Robeson - Reading American Negro Songs
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Paul Robeson - Aboard a train
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Paul Robeson - Logo of Black Lives Matter
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Paul Robeson - Hymn Book presented to him at the Ebbw Vale National Eisteddfod, August 1958
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Facts about the Coal Dispute The pamphlet consists of a discussion on the role of wages and the price of coal in relation to the events of the 1921 lock-out. The narrative describes in detail how the Government and Coal Owners’ plan would impact different coal producing areas and individual collieries. An emphasis is placed upon the question of why these two organisations were so adverse to treating the coal industry as a single homogenous unit.
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SWCC/MNA/NUM/3/3/2: South Wales Miners Federation circular, June 1921
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SWCC/MNA/NUM/3/3/2: South Wales Miners Federation circular, June 1921
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SWCC/MNA/NUM/3/3/2: South Wales Miners Federation circular, 26 June 1921
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SWCC/MNA/NUM/L/47/B/34: Ynysybwl Distress Fund Account 1921
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LAC/95/B/15: T B Richard bringing up pit horses to the surface at Garn Goch No.1 Colliery, during the 1921 strike