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'Triple Alliance, South Wales Section'. South Wales Miners’ Federation Minutes, April 12th 1921 ‘Triple Alliance, South Wales Section'. Minutes from South Wales Miners’ Federation Council Meeting, Miners' Office Cardiff, April 12th 1921.
(Page 44)
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‘Importation of Police and Military’. South Wales Miners’ Federation Minutes, April 12th 1921 'Importation of Police and Military'. Minutes from South Wales Miners’ Federation Council Meeting, Miners' Office Cardiff, April 12th 1921.
(Page 43)
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‘General Wages’. South Wales Miners’ Federation Minutes, April 5th 1921 ‘General Wages’. Minutes from South Wales Miners’ Federation Council Meeting, Miners' Office Cardiff, April 5th 1921.
(Page 41)
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South Wales Miners' Federation Minutes, 1921.
(Front Cover) Front cover of 1921 South Wales Miners' Federation Minute Book. Includes Minutes of Council Meetings, Annual and Special Conferences from 1921.
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Between Two Wars - Coal This extract deals with the government’s plan regarding decontrolling the coal mines. A highly contentious issue which encompassed potential future regulation and the setting of wage protocols, which was becoming rapidly more urgent.
(Pages 14-17)
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PDF of Emmeline's Diary PDF of Emmeline's Diary
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Paul Robeson - Outing leaving Butetown, Cardiff 1920s
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Paul Robeson - Aaron Mansell, Tiger Bay
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The Miners' Conflict with the Mineowners The pamphlet, The Miners' Conflict with the Mineowners, was written in support of the miners. John Thomas gave a lecture at the South Wales Miners' Library in 1974, as the Coalfield Project was coming to an end.
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Coal Dispute. Official Report of Proceedings..., April 11th and 12th 1921 Coal Dispute. Official Report of Proceedings of Conference between Representatives of the Government, The Mining Association of Great Britain and The Miners' Federation of Great Britain held at Board of Trade Offices, Whitehall and 10 Downing Street on April 11th and 12th 1921.
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Miners' Federation of Great Britain Minutes of Proceedings, March 30th 1921 Minutes of a meeting between the President of the Board of Trade and the Miners' Federation of Great Britain held at the Board of Trade, Westminster, Wednesday March 30th 1921.
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Paul Robeson - West Loudon Square, Butetown, Cardiff
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Interview of Goldberg, Stanislau Maximillian Recorded memoirs of Max Goldberg. Describes how the miners organised themselves in Aberaman during the 1921 lockout.
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Interview of Goldberg, Stanislau Maximillian Recorded memoirs of Max Goldberg. Describes how the miners organised themselves in Aberaman during the 1921 lockout.
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Interview of Minton, Jim Recorded memoirs of Jim Minton. Recalls being ordered to bring his tools out during the 1921 lockout.
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SWCC/AUD/301: Jim Minton, 1973 Recorded memoirs of Jim Minton. Recalls being ordered to bring his tools out during the 1921 lockout.
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Interview of Williams, William Henry Recorded memoirs of William Henry Williams. Discusses his activities as secretary of the Canteen Committee in Porthcawl during the 1921 lockout and the support provided by local businesses.
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Interview of Williams, William Henry Recorded memoirs of William Henry Williams. Discusses his activities as secretary of the Canteen Committee in Porthcawl during the 1921 lockout and the support provided by local businesses.
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Interview of Jeffreys, Len Recorded memoirs of Len Jeffreys. Recalls organising football and cricket matches between striking miners and stealing sheep.
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Interview of Jeffreys, Len Recorded memoirs of Len Jeffreys. Recalls organising football and cricket matches between striking miners and stealing sheep.
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Interview of Evans, Jim Recorded memoirs of Jim Evans. Compares the 1921 lockout with the 1926 strike. He comments on the fine weather during the lockout, soup kitchens, his family's experience and his dole allowance.
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Interview of Evans, Jim Recorded memoirs of Jim Evans. Compares the 1921 lockout with the 1926 strike. He comments on the fine weather during the lockout, soup kitchens, his family's experience and his dole allowance.
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Interview of Lewis, Henry Recorded memoirs of Henry Lewis. Remembers people pulling together during the 1921 lockout and 1926 strike, double rent imposed on company-owned houses at the end of the lockout in an attempt to pull back lost rent, the legacy of debt and how the lockout was an equaliser of people.
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Interview of Lewis, Henry Recorded memoirs of Henry Lewis. Remembers people pulling together during the 1921 lockout and 1926 strike, double rent imposed on company-owned houses at the end of the lockout in an attempt to pull back lost rent, the legacy of debt and how the lockout was an equaliser of people.
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Interview of Fine, Reginald Recorded memoirs of Reginald Fine. Recalls soup kitchens and shoe repairs in the local Chapel during the 1921 lockout.