Monday, May 4, 2009

Photo of a Workers International Relief Strikers Canteen in use during the Lancashire Cotton Strikes of the early 1930s


Workers’ International Relief (WIR), an initiative of the Comintern, was also active during the strikes in the Yorkshire and Lancashire textile industries in 1930. This picture was taken there. Jim Ancrum, a W.I.R. organiser during the strikes is standing on the right and wearing a cap.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

below cost undertaking in uk
[url=http://vimeo.com/user4498961]prices on hotels
[/url]cheap hotels
hotels in la
find hotel deals
[url=http://www.earthday.org/users/48490]casino hotel prices
[/url]immovable inn booking
booking dynasty
restraint extraction travel
[url=http://www.fairview.org/cty/members/klemot/default.aspx]hot price hotels
[/url]booking agree
janes guest-house
second-rate holidays
[url=http://www.youthcabinet.org/profile/Josh]price of wales hotel
[/url]congress hostel
catalyst dwelling
business arrange airline
[url=http://www.beautyresearch.com/blogs/alexa/archive/2010/08/15/hotels-and-accomodations.aspx]travel hotel cheap
[/url]joomla hotel booking
hotels in cost out
cheap accommodations
[url=http://www.mazdacommunity.com/profiles/blogs/special-hotel-offers-or]hotel alberghi
[/url]original birth air go
discount travel
boeing 757 200 position map

Unknown said...

Well I really enjoyed reading it. This article offered by you is very constructive for proper planning.