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  • Workers' Dreadnought
  • Workers' Dreadnought was a communist newspaper based in London and led by Sylvia Pankhurst. The paper was started by Pankhurst at the suggestion of Zelie

    Workers' Dreadnought

    Workers'_Dreadnought

  • Sylvia Pankhurst
  • English activist, writer and artist (1882–1960)

    Workers Dreadnought. 1922. Retrieved 15 November 2022 – via libcom.org. Annares, Thelme (1968). "The Workers' Opposition. Introduction by Workers Dreadnought"

    Sylvia Pankhurst

    Sylvia Pankhurst

    Sylvia_Pankhurst

  • Workers' Socialist Federation
  • Political party in the United Kingdom

    renamed itself the Workers' Suffrage Federation (WSF). Similarly, in July 1917, the newspaper was renamed the Workers' Dreadnought. From the start of

    Workers' Socialist Federation

    Workers'_Socialist_Federation

  • Workers Party of Britain
  • Political party in the United Kingdom

    The Workers Party of Britain (WPB), also called the Workers Party of Great Britain (WPGB) or Workers Party GB, is a socialist, left-conservative political

    Workers Party of Britain

    Workers Party of Britain

    Workers_Party_of_Britain

  • Socialist Workers Party (UK)
  • Trotskyist political party in the United Kingdom

    The Socialist Workers Party (SWP) is a Trotskyist political party in the United Kingdom. Founded as the Socialist Review Group (SRG) by supporters of

    Socialist Workers Party (UK)

    Socialist_Workers_Party_(UK)

  • Soviet (council)
  • Socialist workers' council

    representative workers' council that follows a socialist ideology, particularly in the context of the Russian Revolution. In the expanded meaning of "workers', peasants'

    Soviet (council)

    Soviet (council)

    Soviet_(council)

  • Communist Party (British Section of the Third International)
  • British political party

    became the secretary, and T. J. Watkins was elected as treasurer. Workers' Dreadnought, the WSF newspaper edited by Sylvia Pankhurst, was adopted as the

    Communist Party (British Section of the Third International)

    Communist_Party_(British_Section_of_the_Third_International)

  • Claude McKay
  • Jamaican American writer and poet (1890–1948)

    Herald. Since January 1920, McKay had been involved with the Workers' Dreadnought and the Workers' Socialist Federation, a council communist group active in

    Claude McKay

    Claude McKay

    Claude_McKay

  • Dreadnought (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    deterrent fleet Dreadnought!, a 1986 Star Trek novel by Diane Carey Dreadnought (book), a 1991 book by Robert K. Massie Workers' Dreadnought, a newspaper

    Dreadnought (disambiguation)

    Dreadnought_(disambiguation)

  • Unemployed Workers' Organisation
  • Party. The "Manifesto of the Unemployed Workers' Organisation" was published on the front page of Workers' Dreadnought on Saturday 7 July 1923. The Manifesto

    Unemployed Workers' Organisation

    Unemployed Workers' Organisation

    Unemployed_Workers'_Organisation

  • Your Party (UK)
  • Political party in the United Kingdom

    with certain socialist parties, including the Socialist Workers Party, Alliance for Workers' Liberty, and Scottish Socialist Party. This issue has been

    Your Party (UK)

    Your Party (UK)

    Your_Party_(UK)

  • List of left-wing publications in the United Kingdom
  • West Indian Gazette (1959–1968). The Worker (1915–1916) – journal of the Clyde Workers' Committee. Workers' Dreadnought (1917–1924) – originally independent

    List of left-wing publications in the United Kingdom

    List of left-wing publications in the United Kingdom

    List_of_left-wing_publications_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Workers' Opposition
  • 1920–1921 faction of the Russian Communist Party

    about direct contacts between these groups. The Workers' Opposition advocated the role of unionized workers in directing the economy at a time when Soviet

    Workers' Opposition

    Workers'_Opposition

  • Fabian Society
  • British socialist organisation founded in 1884

    [Fabian Socialists] were going to create a just society for the British workers—the beginning of a welfare state, cheap council housing, free medicine

    Fabian Society

    Fabian Society

    Fabian_Society

  • Zarah Sultana
  • British politician (born 1993)

    Momentum, the Fire Brigades Union, the Communication Workers Union and the Bakers, Food and Allied Workers' Union. However, her selection was opposed by some

    Zarah Sultana

    Zarah Sultana

    Zarah_Sultana

  • Italian Socialist Party
  • Political party that existed in Italy from 1892 to 1994

    Retrieved 14 October 2019. "The Red Army of Turin" (25 October 1919). Workers' Dreadnought. Vol. VI. No. 31. p. 1122. Kowalski, Werner (1985). Geschichte der

    Italian Socialist Party

    Italian Socialist Party

    Italian_Socialist_Party

  • Dennis Skinner
  • British politician (born 1932)

    (Active) Morning Star Socialist Worker (Defunct) Clarion Daily Herald Justice Labour Leader Marxism Today Workers' Dreadnought Websites Novara Media Parties

    Dennis Skinner

    Dennis Skinner

    Dennis_Skinner

  • British African-Caribbean people
  • British ethnic group

    War and became the first Black British journalist, writing for the Workers' Dreadnought. Bahamian Dr Allan Glaisyer Minns became the first black mayor in

    British African-Caribbean people

    British African-Caribbean people

    British_African-Caribbean_people

  • Tony Benn
  • British politician and activist (1925–2014)

    Engineering Workers, Technical, Administrative and Supervisory Section (1979) Case for Constitutional Civil Service, Institute for Workers' Control (1980);

    Tony Benn

    Tony Benn

    Tony_Benn

  • British left
  • Political parties and movements in the United Kingdom

    Party Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) Transform Workers Party of Britain Workers' Revolutionary Party Socialist Action Breakthrough Party Left

    British left

    British left

    British_left

  • If We Must Die
  • Poem by Claude McKay

    publishing it." The poem was reprinted in The Messenger and the Workers' Dreadnought (London) later that year. It was widely reprinted in the years that

    If We Must Die

    If_We_Must_Die

  • Co-operative Party
  • British political party, in an electoral pact with the Labour Party

    Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers (Usdaw). Co-operatives UK, Co-operative Press and a number of worker co-operatives and housing co-operatives

    Co-operative Party

    Co-operative Party

    Co-operative_Party

  • Communist Party of Britain
  • Political party in the United Kingdom

    traced back to capitalism, with workers providing the country with goods and not being properly paid for it, with workers' pay coming under pressure in

    Communist Party of Britain

    Communist Party of Britain

    Communist_Party_of_Britain

  • George Bernard Shaw
  • Irish playwright, critic, and polemicist (1856–1950)

    and conduct which would greatly enrich us if our systems supplied our workers with any incentive to follow it." — Letter to The Manchester Guardian,

    George Bernard Shaw

    George Bernard Shaw

    George_Bernard_Shaw

  • National Unemployed Workers' Movement
  • Unemployed Workers' Organisation". Workers Dreadnought. X (16). 1923. Why Are We Marching? Alan Campbell and John McIlroy, ‘The National Unemployed Workers’ Movement

    National Unemployed Workers' Movement

    National_Unemployed_Workers'_Movement

  • Keir Hardie
  • Scottish socialist and founder of the British Labour Party (1856–1915)

    lockout of the Clydeside shipworkers took place in which the unionised workers were sent home for six months. With their main source of income terminated

    Keir Hardie

    Keir Hardie

    Keir_Hardie

  • Jeremy Corbyn
  • British politician (born 1949)

    Corbyn worked as an official for the National Union of Tailors and Garment Workers. He began a course in trade union studies at North London Polytechnic but

    Jeremy Corbyn

    Jeremy Corbyn

    Jeremy_Corbyn

  • Clement Attlee
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1945 to 1951

    workers with a greater say in the running of the industries in which they worked. It did, however, bring about significant material gains for workers

    Clement Attlee

    Clement Attlee

    Clement_Attlee

  • John Stuart Mill
  • English philosopher and author (1806–1873)

    for a cooperative economic order, an economy based on enterprises run by workers themselves in an open market, rather than the employment-wage relationship

    John Stuart Mill

    John Stuart Mill

    John_Stuart_Mill

  • Morning Star (British newspaper)
  • Left-wing British daily newspaper

    immediately preceded by and grew out of the Weekly Worker (10 Feb 1923 – 21 January 1927) and Workers Life (28 Jan 1927 – 20 December 1929) newspapers.

    Morning Star (British newspaper)

    Morning Star (British newspaper)

    Morning_Star_(British_newspaper)

  • Norah Smyth
  • British suffragette, photographer and socialist (1874–1962)

    the publication of their weekly newspaper, the Woman’s Dreadnought (later the Worker's Dreadnought). In 1912 Smyth was involved in an arson attack on the

    Norah Smyth

    Norah Smyth

    Norah_Smyth

  • Blue Labour
  • UK political pressure group

    necessary to chase swing voters by appealing to home-owning middle class and workers who aspire to homeownership. Blue Labour aims to regain lost Labour voters

    Blue Labour

    Blue_Labour

  • List of newspapers in the United Kingdom
  • Mirror Western Times (1827-1952) Westminster Gazette (1893–1928) Workers' Dreadnought (1914–1924) Yiddisher Telephone Mass media in the United Kingdom

    List of newspapers in the United Kingdom

    List_of_newspapers_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • George Galloway
  • British politician, broadcaster, and writer (born 1954)

    Galloway launches new 'Workers Party'". Telegraph & Argus. Retrieved 12 January 2020. "Introducing the Workers Party". Workers Party of Britain. 12 December

    George Galloway

    George Galloway

    George_Galloway

  • Zelie Emerson
  • American-born suffragette in England (1883–1969)

    American suffragette in England. She suggested and then founded the Workers' Dreadnought newspaper with Sylvia Pankhurst, and she was injured by London police

    Zelie Emerson

    Zelie Emerson

    Zelie_Emerson

  • John Gray (philosopher)
  • English political philosopher (born 1948)

    (Active) Morning Star Socialist Worker (Defunct) Clarion Daily Herald Justice Labour Leader Marxism Today Workers' Dreadnought Websites Novara Media Parties

    John Gray (philosopher)

    John Gray (philosopher)

    John_Gray_(philosopher)

  • Welsh Labour
  • UK Labour Party branch in Wales

    (Active) Morning Star Socialist Worker (Defunct) Clarion Daily Herald Justice Labour Leader Marxism Today Workers' Dreadnought Websites Novara Media Parties

    Welsh Labour

    Welsh_Labour

  • Trades Union Congress
  • Trade union centre in England and Wales

    positive for workers' rights, social cohesion, or community welfare. It can also campaign against policies it believes would be injurious to workers. The TUC

    Trades Union Congress

    Trades Union Congress

    Trades_Union_Congress

  • Socialist Party (England and Wales)
  • Political party in England and Wales

    from 1991 until 1997. It is a member of the refounded Committee for a Workers' International, and the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition. The Socialist

    Socialist Party (England and Wales)

    Socialist Party (England and Wales)

    Socialist_Party_(England_and_Wales)

  • Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (Marxist–Leninist)
  • Orthodox communist party in Britain

    "Workers Daily Internet Edition". www.RCPBML.org.uk. Vol. Year 2005, no. 43. Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (Marxist-Leninist). "Workers Daily

    Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (Marxist–Leninist)

    Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (Marxist–Leninist)

    Revolutionary_Communist_Party_of_Britain_(Marxist–Leninist)

  • Edward Carpenter
  • English poet and academic (1844–1929)

    to nearby Sheffield a year later. Here he came into contact with manual workers, and he began to write poetry. His sexual preferences were for working

    Edward Carpenter

    Edward Carpenter

    Edward_Carpenter

  • Socialist Labour Party (UK)
  • Political party in the United Kingdom

    Marxist-Leninist faction, the previously external Association of Communist Workers, over the issue of lack of support for relations with North Korea, led

    Socialist Labour Party (UK)

    Socialist Labour Party (UK)

    Socialist_Labour_Party_(UK)

  • Dreadnought (guitar type)
  • Type of acoustic guitar

    The dreadnought is a type of flat top acoustic guitar developed by American guitar manufacturer C.F. Martin & Company. The style, since copied by other

    Dreadnought (guitar type)

    Dreadnought (guitar type)

    Dreadnought_(guitar_type)

  • People's History Museum
  • Museum in Manchester, England

    Corporation city architect, Henry Price. The museum tells the history of workers' rights and democracy in Great Britain and about people's lives at home

    People's History Museum

    People's History Museum

    People's_History_Museum

  • John Maclean (Scottish socialist)
  • Scottish schoolteacher and revolutionary socialist (1879–1923)

    released after the November armistice. Maclean believed that Scottish workers were especially fitted to lead the revolution, and talked of "Celtic communism"

    John Maclean (Scottish socialist)

    John Maclean (Scottish socialist)

    John_Maclean_(Scottish_socialist)

  • Patricia Lynch
  • Irish children's writer and journalist

    Dublin by Sylvia Pankhurst to report on the Easter Rising for The Workers' Dreadnought. Although a committed Irish nationalist, she retained a London accent

    Patricia Lynch

    Patricia_Lynch

  • Socialist Party of Great Britain
  • Socialist political party in the United Kingdom

    revolution, saying that "the franchise presents to the workers the way to their emancipation. Until the workers learn to use this instrument properly, they are

    Socialist Party of Great Britain

    Socialist Party of Great Britain

    Socialist_Party_of_Great_Britain

  • Scottish Socialist Party
  • Political party in Scotland

    philosophy, it stands in the tradition of John Maclean, who set up the Scottish Workers Republican Party in the early part of the twentieth century, combining

    Scottish Socialist Party

    Scottish Socialist Party

    Scottish_Socialist_Party

  • Diane Abbott
  • British politician (born 1953)

    (Active) Morning Star Socialist Worker (Defunct) Clarion Daily Herald Justice Labour Leader Marxism Today Workers' Dreadnought Websites Novara Media Parties

    Diane Abbott

    Diane Abbott

    Diane_Abbott

  • Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
  • Political party in the United Kingdom

    Transport Workers (RMT) (left in 2022) the Resist Movement (now a part of Workers Party of Britain) the Respect Party (defunct) the Socialist Workers Party

    Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

    Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

    Trade_Unionist_and_Socialist_Coalition

  • New Communist Party of Britain
  • Political party in the United Kingdom

    contributing to the largest number of strikes involving the greatest number of workers in British history. Miners' strikes in 1972 and 1974 featured widespread

    New Communist Party of Britain

    New Communist Party of Britain

    New_Communist_Party_of_Britain

  • A. J. Cook (trade unionist)
  • British trade union leader (1883–1931)

    safety worker and unlawful assembly. Despite denying the statements attributed to him and claiming he had opposed the withdrawal of safety workers, he was

    A. J. Cook (trade unionist)

    A. J. Cook (trade unionist)

    A._J._Cook_(trade_unionist)

  • Left Unity (UK)
  • Political party in United Kingdom

    for British Workers". Immigration controls divide and weaken the working class and [are] therefore against the interests of all workers. The party overwhelmingly

    Left Unity (UK)

    Left Unity (UK)

    Left_Unity_(UK)

  • György Lukács bibliography
  • Leiden: Brill. 1920. "The Social Background of the White Terror." Workers' Dreadnought, November 20: 1. 1921. "The Problem of Communist Organization." Communist

    György Lukács bibliography

    György_Lukács_bibliography

  • John McDonnell
  • British politician (born 1951)

    became a bus driver and was a branch secretary of the Transport and General Workers' Union and his mother worked for British Home Stores. McDonnell attended

    John McDonnell

    John McDonnell

    John_McDonnell

  • Dave Springhall
  • British communist activist

    "Discontent on the Lower Deck", an article for the communist publication Workers' Dreadnought, leading to his dismissal from the Navy for "associating with extremists"

    Dave Springhall

    Dave Springhall

    Dave_Springhall

  • Peter Hain
  • British politician (born 1950)

    university, Hain worked as a researcher for the Union of Communication Workers from September 1976, later rising to become their head of research. During

    Peter Hain

    Peter Hain

    Peter_Hain

  • William Rust (journalist)
  • British newspaper editor

    Rust began working at Hulton's Press Agency before moving to the Workers Dreadnought newspaper produced by Sylvia Pankhurst. He joined the Communist Party

    William Rust (journalist)

    William Rust (journalist)

    William_Rust_(journalist)

  • Revolutionary Communist Group (UK)
  • Political party in Great Britain

    of Britain, Militant, the International Marxist Group and the Socialist Workers Party for what it sees as being "major obstacle[s]" to the building of

    Revolutionary Communist Group (UK)

    Revolutionary Communist Group (UK)

    Revolutionary_Communist_Group_(UK)

  • Communist Party of Britain (Marxist–Leninist)
  • Political party in the United Kingdom

    The publication of the CPB-ML was originally known as The Worker, but is today called Workers. The party was formed in 1968 by Reg Birch as a Maoist, anti-revisionist

    Communist Party of Britain (Marxist–Leninist)

    Communist Party of Britain (Marxist–Leninist)

    Communist_Party_of_Britain_(Marxist–Leninist)

  • Scottish Labour
  • Wing of the UK Labour Party in Scotland

    impact. In 1899, the Scottish Trades Union Congress organised the Scottish Workers' Representation Committee, which merged into the Labour Party in 1909,

    Scottish Labour

    Scottish Labour

    Scottish_Labour

  • Communist Party of Scotland
  • Political party in Scotland

    original on 10 August 2007. "New Worker Features: Perspectives for Scotland". 17 June 2007. Retrieved 4 January 2018. "New Worker Features: Voices for Scottish

    Communist Party of Scotland

    Communist Party of Scotland

    Communist_Party_of_Scotland

  • Socialism in the United Kingdom
  • included national rail strikes involving 50,000 rail workers and strikes by 115,000 postal workers, representing some of the most significant industrial

    Socialism in the United Kingdom

    Socialism in the United Kingdom

    Socialism_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Marx Memorial Library
  • Library and archive in London focused on Marxist, Marxian, and other socialist literature

    eventually taking over every room. The library features the fresco The worker of the future upsetting the economic chaos of the present, painted by Jack

    Marx Memorial Library

    Marx Memorial Library

    Marx_Memorial_Library

  • Cwmardy
  • 1937 novel by Lewis Jones about Welsh mining communities

    (Active) Morning Star Socialist Worker (Defunct) Clarion Daily Herald Justice Labour Leader Marxism Today Workers' Dreadnought Websites Novara Media Parties

    Cwmardy

    Cwmardy

    Cwmardy

  • Max Sering
  • German economist

    "Communism versus Reformism: Mistakes of the Communist Party of Ireland". Workers' Dreadnought. Newspaper clippings about Max Sering in the 20th Century Press Archives

    Max Sering

    Max Sering

    Max_Sering

  • March 1914
  • Month of 1914

    stations. The first edition of Workers' Dreadnought appeared on the fifth annual International Women's Day as Women's Dreadnought, with a circulation of 30

    March 1914

    March 1914

    March_1914

  • Herbert Cole
  • English book illustrator and portrait artist

    Union (WSPU) later progressing to provide illustrations for 'The Workers' Dreadnought'. He was a prolific artist from the 1890s into the 1920s. His work

    Herbert Cole

    Herbert_Cole

  • Scottish Trades Union Congress
  • Scottish trade union federation

    Council for representatives of black workers, and two places for representatives of young (under the age of 26) workers. Whilst the General Council is elected

    Scottish Trades Union Congress

    Scottish Trades Union Congress

    Scottish_Trades_Union_Congress

  • Labour Party (UK) affiliated trade union
  • Trade union linked with the British Labour Party

    National Society of Pottery Workers National Union of Agricultural Workers National Union of Blastfurnacemen, Ore Miners, Coke Workers and Kindred Trades National

    Labour Party (UK) affiliated trade union

    Labour Party (UK) affiliated trade union

    Labour_Party_(UK)_affiliated_trade_union

  • Paris Commune
  • 1871 revolutionary city council

    workers, and that we would put an end to bureaucracy...That is a goal that we are still far from reaching." The Bolsheviks renamed their dreadnought battleship

    Paris Commune

    Paris Commune

    Paris_Commune

  • Dušan A. Popović
  • Retrieved 8 June 2020. 'Doushan Popovitch: A Personal Memoir', Workers' Dreadnought, Vol V No.34 16 November 1919 p 1122 Wikimedia Commons has media

    Dušan A. Popović

    Dušan A. Popović

    Dušan_A._Popović

  • South American dreadnought race
  • Early 20th century arms race among Argentina, Brazil, and Chile

    early twentieth century when the Brazilian government ordered three dreadnoughts, formidable battleships whose capabilities far outstripped older vessels

    South American dreadnought race

    South American dreadnought race

    South_American_dreadnought_race

  • Cruiser
  • Type of large warship

    not as powerful or as well-armored) as a pre-dreadnought battleship. With the advent of the dreadnought battleship before World War I, the armored cruiser

    Cruiser

    Cruiser

    Cruiser

  • Satya Bhakta
  • Indian revolutionary and political theorist

    Revolution. Satyabhakta corresponded with Sylvia Pankhurst, editor of Workers' Dreadnought, the newspaper of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB). Through

    Satya Bhakta

    Satya_Bhakta

  • Plebs' League
  • British political and educational organisation 1908 to 1926

    groups. Central to the League's educational philosophy was the concept that workers required their own educational institutions, entirely free from middle-class

    Plebs' League

    Plebs' League

    Plebs'_League

  • The Miners' Next Step
  • Political pamphlet by Noah Ablett

    democracy and workers' control, explicitly opposing nationalisation of mines as merely creating state capitalism and instead calling for direct workers' control

    The Miners' Next Step

    The Miners' Next Step

    The_Miners'_Next_Step

  • Breakthrough Party
  • British political party

    as Labour leader, Keir Starmer's refusal to publicly support striking workers. The group, calling themselves Transform, urged those who agree with their

    Breakthrough Party

    Breakthrough_Party

  • William Norman Ewer
  • British journalist (1885–1977)

    World War I in A. R. Orage's The New Age. In 1918 he wrote in the Workers' Dreadnought, defending the concept of the dictatorship of the proletariat in

    William Norman Ewer

    William_Norman_Ewer

  • Central Labour College
  • British higher education institution supported by trade unions

    educational philosophy emphasised dialectical materialism and aimed to teach workers "how to think" rather than "what to think", distinguishing it from other

    Central Labour College

    Central Labour College

    Central_Labour_College

  • Red Army of Turin
  • the seizure of Fiume by Italian nationalists led by Gabriele d'Annunzio. "The Red Army of Turin". Workers' Dreadnought. VI (31): 1122. 25 October 1919.

    Red Army of Turin

    Red_Army_of_Turin

  • Anglo-German naval arms race
  • Early 20th-century arms race between the United Kingdom and Germany

    increasing number of large surface warships. The construction of HMS Dreadnought in 1906 prompted Tirpitz to further increase the rate of naval construction

    Anglo-German naval arms race

    Anglo-German naval arms race

    Anglo-German_naval_arms_race

  • May O'Callaghan
  • Irish suffragette and communist

    Sylvia Pankhurst). She was also working as the sub-editor of the Worker's Dreadnought at this time. In 1919 the Communist Party (British Section of the

    May O'Callaghan

    May_O'Callaghan

  • Jerome Davis (sociologist)
  • American activist, labor organizer, and sociologist

    chart of the construction of the Soviet government was published in Workers' Dreadnought. By 1920, however, he had returned to the States, and finished his

    Jerome Davis (sociologist)

    Jerome_Davis_(sociologist)

  • Noah Ablett
  • Welsh trade unionist and political theorist

    advocating for workers' control of the mines. The pamphlet opposed nationalisation of the coal mines, instead favouring direct worker control of mining

    Noah Ablett

    Noah Ablett

    Noah_Ablett

  • Sir Alfred Newton, 1st Baronet
  • British businessman (1845–1921)

    Sylvia Pankhurst, a suffragette and editor of the newspaper The Workers Dreadnought, appeared before him accused of sedition. This was due to four articles

    Sir Alfred Newton, 1st Baronet

    Sir Alfred Newton, 1st Baronet

    Sir_Alfred_Newton,_1st_Baronet

  • Working Class Movement Library
  • Library in Salford, UK, focussing on working-class people

    campaign for women's suffrage, the General Strike, National Unemployed Workers' Movement, International Brigades, the 1970s radical press, the Miners'

    Working Class Movement Library

    Working Class Movement Library

    Working_Class_Movement_Library

  • Leeds Arts Club
  • Modernist art club founded in Leeds, England

    (Active) Morning Star Socialist Worker (Defunct) Clarion Daily Herald Justice Labour Leader Marxism Today Workers' Dreadnought Websites Novara Media Parties

    Leeds Arts Club

    Leeds_Arts_Club

  • Workers' Birth Control Group
  • London; New York : I.B. Tauris. ISBN 978-1-86064-502-0. "Our View". Workers' Dreadnought. 19 April 1924. "British Library". www.bl.uk. Retrieved 26 September

    Workers' Birth Control Group

    Workers' Birth Control Group

    Workers'_Birth_Control_Group

  • September 1919
  • Month of 1919

    Notre-Dame-du-Nord. Retrieved 2011-01-02. 'The Red Army of Turin', Workers' Dreadnought, Vol VI No.31 25 October 1919 p. 1122 Eves, Edward. The Schneider

    September 1919

    September 1919

    September_1919

  • Ernest Thurtle
  • British politician (1884–1954)

    04/10/2025. 1921 census. Daily Herald, 18 March 1921. Brooke, Op. cit. Workers' Dreadnought, 29 March 1924. Daily News (London), 18 March 1924. Brooke, Op. cit

    Ernest Thurtle

    Ernest Thurtle

    Ernest_Thurtle

  • Wales TUC
  • Trade union co-ordinating body in Wales

    affiliated unions as of 2021, the Wales TUC represents nearly 400,000 workers. The Wales TUC is an integral part of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) of

    Wales TUC

    Wales TUC

    Wales_TUC

  • Alice Riggs Hunt
  • American suffragist, writer, journalist

    New York Call, London Daily Herald, La Vie Ouvriere (Paris), The Workers' Dreadnought, London, Bulletin of the Peoples, Council of America, and Bulletin

    Alice Riggs Hunt

    Alice Riggs Hunt

    Alice_Riggs_Hunt

  • Will Paynter
  • Welsh miner and General Secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers (1903–1984)

    he wrote his autobiography My Generation (1972) and remained active in workers' education and labour history through his involvement with Llafur, the

    Will Paynter

    Will Paynter

    Will_Paynter

  • Ness Edwards
  • Welsh Labour Party politician and trade unionist

    Hospital on 3 May 1968, aged 71. (1920) "Some Thoughts on Tactics" Workers' Dreadnought Vol. VII No. 18 24 July 1920 (1938) History of the South Wales Miners'

    Ness Edwards

    Ness_Edwards

  • Dreadnought scheme
  • Farm worker migration scheme of Brits to Australia in the early 20th century

    The Dreadnought Scheme was a program designed to promote and assist the migration of British youths willing to become farm workers in Australia. Funds

    Dreadnought scheme

    Dreadnought_scheme

  • Socialist Educational Association
  • Educational organisation in the UK

    (Active) Morning Star Socialist Worker (Defunct) Clarion Daily Herald Justice Labour Leader Marxism Today Workers' Dreadnought Websites Novara Media Parties

    Socialist Educational Association

    Socialist Educational Association

    Socialist_Educational_Association

  • 56a Infoshop
  • (Active) Morning Star Socialist Worker (Defunct) Clarion Daily Herald Justice Labour Leader Marxism Today Workers' Dreadnought Websites Novara Media Parties

    56a Infoshop

    56a Infoshop

    56a_Infoshop

  • Republican Communist Network
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    English : occupational name for a supplier of red or purple dye, from an agent derivative of Middle English cork (see Cork).

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    Muslim Hindi

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    Worker. Effective.

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    English American French Latin

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    Lathe worker.

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    Hand Workers

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    Hard worker

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    Manly Beauty; The God of Medicine and Healing

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    , a rope with a noose, i.e., a young woman whose beauty ensnares men.

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    Develop

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    Happy; Mirth; Joyous

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  • Bondager
  • n.

    A field worker, esp. a woman who works in the field.

  • Workless
  • a.

    Not carried out in practice; not exemplified in fact; as, workless faith.

  • Wheeler
  • n.

    A worker on sewed muslin.

  • Subworker
  • n.

    A subordinate worker or helper.

  • Worked
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Work

  • Workless
  • a.

    Without work; not laboring; as, many people were still workless.

  • Worker
  • n.

    One of the neuter, or sterile, individuals of the social ants, bees, and white ants. The workers are generally females having the sexual organs imperfectly developed. See Ant, and White ant, under White.

  • Worder
  • n.

    A speaker.

  • Worker
  • n.

    One who, or that which, works; a laborer; a performer; as, a worker in brass.

  • Metalman
  • n.

    A worker in metals.

  • Worser
  • a.

    Worse.

  • Underhanded
  • a.

    Insufficiently provided with hands or workers; short-handed; sparsely populated.

  • Thaumaturge
  • n.

    A magician; a wonder worker.

  • Thaumaturgist
  • n.

    One who deals in wonders, or believes in them; a wonder worker.

  • Marteline
  • n.

    A small hammer used by marble workers and sculptors.

  • Porker
  • n.

    A hog.

  • Wonder-worker
  • n.

    One who performs wonders, or miracles.

  • Wonders
  • adv.

    See Wondrous.

  • Grindery
  • n.

    Leather workers' materials.

  • Yorker
  • n.

    A tice.