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Drawing from a variety of libraries and archives, this collection brings together material to illustrate the history of the development of trade unionism and industrial relations. It spans the period from the early journeymen's trade societies as they emerged in the 18th-Century through to the end of the First World War. Part I, Volume 3 spans 1826-1839.
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Drawing from a variety of libraries and archives, this collection brings together material to illustrate the history of the development of trade unionism and industrial relations. It spans the period from the early journeymen's trade societies as they emerged in the 18th-Century through to the end of the First World War. Part I, Volume 3 spans 1826-1839.
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W. Hamish Fraser
Volume III: Introduction ; Articles of the Friendly Society of Journeymen
Book-binders of London and Westminster (1828) ; Address of the Committee of
Associated Spinners in Glasgow, to their Fellow-Tradesmen in Scotland and
Ireland (1829) ; A Report of the Proceedings of a Delegate Meeting of the
Operative Spinners of England, Ireland and Scotland (1829) ; 'Trades'
Union', United Trades' Co-operative Journal (1 May 1830) ; 'General Union',
United Trades' Cooperative Journal (8 May 1830) ; 'National Association',
United Trades' Cooperative Journal (10 July 1830) ; The Reply of the
Journeymen Bookbinders, to Remarks on a Memorial Addressed to their
Employers, on the effects of a Machine, Introduced to Supersede Manual
Labour (1831) ; 'An Address to the Journeymen Turners in and around
Glasgow', Herald to the Trades' Advocate (19 February 1831) ; 'Meeting of
the Operative Turners of Glasgow', Herald to the Trades' Advocate (2 April
1831) ; Lecture delivered by G. Kerr, Member of Trades' Committee of
Greenock, in the Cartsdyke Secession Church, 26 December, 1831, on the
Nature and Advantages of Trades' Unions (1831) ; Brief History of the
Proceedings of the Operative Builders' Trades Unions in Manchester (1833) ;
An Impartial Statement of the Proceedings of the Members of the Trades
Union Societies and the Steps Taken in Consequence by the Master Tradesmen
of Liverpool (1833) ; Statement of the Master Builders of the Metropolis in
Explanation of the Differences between them and the Workmen respecting the
Trades' Unions (1834) ; To the Operative Mechanics. The Dispute between the
Mechanics and their Employers placed in its True Light. By a Friend of Both
Parties (1834) ; Rules and Regulations of the Grand National Consolidated
Trades' Union of Great Britain and Ireland (1834) ; Trades' Triumphant or
Unions' Jubilee!! [1834?] ; Report of the Trade Council of the London Union
of Compositors, on the Mode of Working on the Times Newspaper [1835] ;
Rules and Orders to be Observed by the Members of the Journeymen
Carpenters' and Joiners' Society in Manchester (1835) ; George Loveless,
The Victims of Whiggery; being a Statement of the Persecutions Experienced
by the Dorchester Labourers [1837] ; Henry Ashworth, An Inquiry into the
Origin, Progress, and Results of the Strike of the Operative Cotton
Spinners of Preston (1838) ; A Vindication of the Principles, Objects, and
Tendencies of Trades Unions, or Associations of the Working Classes. By a
Unionist (1838) ; An Address from the London Trades' Committee, appointed
to watch the Parliamentary Inquiry into Combinations, to the Working
Classes (1838) ; Explanatory Notes ; Permissions.
Book-binders of London and Westminster (1828) ; Address of the Committee of
Associated Spinners in Glasgow, to their Fellow-Tradesmen in Scotland and
Ireland (1829) ; A Report of the Proceedings of a Delegate Meeting of the
Operative Spinners of England, Ireland and Scotland (1829) ; 'Trades'
Union', United Trades' Co-operative Journal (1 May 1830) ; 'General Union',
United Trades' Cooperative Journal (8 May 1830) ; 'National Association',
United Trades' Cooperative Journal (10 July 1830) ; The Reply of the
Journeymen Bookbinders, to Remarks on a Memorial Addressed to their
Employers, on the effects of a Machine, Introduced to Supersede Manual
Labour (1831) ; 'An Address to the Journeymen Turners in and around
Glasgow', Herald to the Trades' Advocate (19 February 1831) ; 'Meeting of
the Operative Turners of Glasgow', Herald to the Trades' Advocate (2 April
1831) ; Lecture delivered by G. Kerr, Member of Trades' Committee of
Greenock, in the Cartsdyke Secession Church, 26 December, 1831, on the
Nature and Advantages of Trades' Unions (1831) ; Brief History of the
Proceedings of the Operative Builders' Trades Unions in Manchester (1833) ;
An Impartial Statement of the Proceedings of the Members of the Trades
Union Societies and the Steps Taken in Consequence by the Master Tradesmen
of Liverpool (1833) ; Statement of the Master Builders of the Metropolis in
Explanation of the Differences between them and the Workmen respecting the
Trades' Unions (1834) ; To the Operative Mechanics. The Dispute between the
Mechanics and their Employers placed in its True Light. By a Friend of Both
Parties (1834) ; Rules and Regulations of the Grand National Consolidated
Trades' Union of Great Britain and Ireland (1834) ; Trades' Triumphant or
Unions' Jubilee!! [1834?] ; Report of the Trade Council of the London Union
of Compositors, on the Mode of Working on the Times Newspaper [1835] ;
Rules and Orders to be Observed by the Members of the Journeymen
Carpenters' and Joiners' Society in Manchester (1835) ; George Loveless,
The Victims of Whiggery; being a Statement of the Persecutions Experienced
by the Dorchester Labourers [1837] ; Henry Ashworth, An Inquiry into the
Origin, Progress, and Results of the Strike of the Operative Cotton
Spinners of Preston (1838) ; A Vindication of the Principles, Objects, and
Tendencies of Trades Unions, or Associations of the Working Classes. By a
Unionist (1838) ; An Address from the London Trades' Committee, appointed
to watch the Parliamentary Inquiry into Combinations, to the Working
Classes (1838) ; Explanatory Notes ; Permissions.
Volume III: Introduction ; Articles of the Friendly Society of Journeymen
Book-binders of London and Westminster (1828) ; Address of the Committee of
Associated Spinners in Glasgow, to their Fellow-Tradesmen in Scotland and
Ireland (1829) ; A Report of the Proceedings of a Delegate Meeting of the
Operative Spinners of England, Ireland and Scotland (1829) ; 'Trades'
Union', United Trades' Co-operative Journal (1 May 1830) ; 'General Union',
United Trades' Cooperative Journal (8 May 1830) ; 'National Association',
United Trades' Cooperative Journal (10 July 1830) ; The Reply of the
Journeymen Bookbinders, to Remarks on a Memorial Addressed to their
Employers, on the effects of a Machine, Introduced to Supersede Manual
Labour (1831) ; 'An Address to the Journeymen Turners in and around
Glasgow', Herald to the Trades' Advocate (19 February 1831) ; 'Meeting of
the Operative Turners of Glasgow', Herald to the Trades' Advocate (2 April
1831) ; Lecture delivered by G. Kerr, Member of Trades' Committee of
Greenock, in the Cartsdyke Secession Church, 26 December, 1831, on the
Nature and Advantages of Trades' Unions (1831) ; Brief History of the
Proceedings of the Operative Builders' Trades Unions in Manchester (1833) ;
An Impartial Statement of the Proceedings of the Members of the Trades
Union Societies and the Steps Taken in Consequence by the Master Tradesmen
of Liverpool (1833) ; Statement of the Master Builders of the Metropolis in
Explanation of the Differences between them and the Workmen respecting the
Trades' Unions (1834) ; To the Operative Mechanics. The Dispute between the
Mechanics and their Employers placed in its True Light. By a Friend of Both
Parties (1834) ; Rules and Regulations of the Grand National Consolidated
Trades' Union of Great Britain and Ireland (1834) ; Trades' Triumphant or
Unions' Jubilee!! [1834?] ; Report of the Trade Council of the London Union
of Compositors, on the Mode of Working on the Times Newspaper [1835] ;
Rules and Orders to be Observed by the Members of the Journeymen
Carpenters' and Joiners' Society in Manchester (1835) ; George Loveless,
The Victims of Whiggery; being a Statement of the Persecutions Experienced
by the Dorchester Labourers [1837] ; Henry Ashworth, An Inquiry into the
Origin, Progress, and Results of the Strike of the Operative Cotton
Spinners of Preston (1838) ; A Vindication of the Principles, Objects, and
Tendencies of Trades Unions, or Associations of the Working Classes. By a
Unionist (1838) ; An Address from the London Trades' Committee, appointed
to watch the Parliamentary Inquiry into Combinations, to the Working
Classes (1838) ; Explanatory Notes ; Permissions.
Book-binders of London and Westminster (1828) ; Address of the Committee of
Associated Spinners in Glasgow, to their Fellow-Tradesmen in Scotland and
Ireland (1829) ; A Report of the Proceedings of a Delegate Meeting of the
Operative Spinners of England, Ireland and Scotland (1829) ; 'Trades'
Union', United Trades' Co-operative Journal (1 May 1830) ; 'General Union',
United Trades' Cooperative Journal (8 May 1830) ; 'National Association',
United Trades' Cooperative Journal (10 July 1830) ; The Reply of the
Journeymen Bookbinders, to Remarks on a Memorial Addressed to their
Employers, on the effects of a Machine, Introduced to Supersede Manual
Labour (1831) ; 'An Address to the Journeymen Turners in and around
Glasgow', Herald to the Trades' Advocate (19 February 1831) ; 'Meeting of
the Operative Turners of Glasgow', Herald to the Trades' Advocate (2 April
1831) ; Lecture delivered by G. Kerr, Member of Trades' Committee of
Greenock, in the Cartsdyke Secession Church, 26 December, 1831, on the
Nature and Advantages of Trades' Unions (1831) ; Brief History of the
Proceedings of the Operative Builders' Trades Unions in Manchester (1833) ;
An Impartial Statement of the Proceedings of the Members of the Trades
Union Societies and the Steps Taken in Consequence by the Master Tradesmen
of Liverpool (1833) ; Statement of the Master Builders of the Metropolis in
Explanation of the Differences between them and the Workmen respecting the
Trades' Unions (1834) ; To the Operative Mechanics. The Dispute between the
Mechanics and their Employers placed in its True Light. By a Friend of Both
Parties (1834) ; Rules and Regulations of the Grand National Consolidated
Trades' Union of Great Britain and Ireland (1834) ; Trades' Triumphant or
Unions' Jubilee!! [1834?] ; Report of the Trade Council of the London Union
of Compositors, on the Mode of Working on the Times Newspaper [1835] ;
Rules and Orders to be Observed by the Members of the Journeymen
Carpenters' and Joiners' Society in Manchester (1835) ; George Loveless,
The Victims of Whiggery; being a Statement of the Persecutions Experienced
by the Dorchester Labourers [1837] ; Henry Ashworth, An Inquiry into the
Origin, Progress, and Results of the Strike of the Operative Cotton
Spinners of Preston (1838) ; A Vindication of the Principles, Objects, and
Tendencies of Trades Unions, or Associations of the Working Classes. By a
Unionist (1838) ; An Address from the London Trades' Committee, appointed
to watch the Parliamentary Inquiry into Combinations, to the Working
Classes (1838) ; Explanatory Notes ; Permissions.







