Liverpool General transport Strike 1911
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Liverpool General transport Strike 1911
Most of the summer of 1911, dockers, railway workers and sailors, as well as people from other trades went on strike, paralysing Liverpools commerce. Transforming trade unionism and Merseyside. For the first time trade unions establish themselves, becoming mass organisations of the working class. Photographs showing men been arrested, street scenes in Liverpool where mounted police are trying to keep crowded protesters at bay and finally thousands of strickers around St Georges Hall.
August 1911
Media ID 14243617
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Arrested Arrests Clearing Crowds Crowed Dockers Joins Liverpool Mounted Plateau Protesters Rear Rioters Rioting Riots Sailors Strike Strikes
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