Soldiers guarding Willesden tunnel during rail strike
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Soldiers guarding Willesden tunnel during rail strike
Two soldiers guarding Willesden railway tunnel in north west London during the first national railway strike, which took place in August 1911 over the issue of union recognition. The Asquith government supported the railway directors in their efforts to break the strike, but the strike was well supported and effective
Media ID 4432153
© Mary Evans Picture Library
Action Asquith Bosses Directors Employment Guarding L Aw Recognition Strike Strikes Striking Supported Tunnel Willesden
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