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Burnley and District Twisters and Drawers Association Committee
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Burnley and District Twisters and Drawers Association Committee
Burnley and District Twisters and Drawers Association Committee
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277885
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EBU20190319002
Title
Burnley and District Twisters and Drawers Association Committee
Burnley and District Twisters and Drawers Association Committee
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A. Moore, W. Lonsdale, J. Snape, Richard Bright Watson, J. Wilkinson, W. Heap, I. Hall, J. Tillotson, J.T. Riley, M. Holdsworth, William Cornforth Robinson, T. Tempest
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The names are inked in around the image Standing, L-R: A. Moore, W. Lonsdale, J. Snape, Richard Bright Watson, J. Wilkinson, W. Heap, I. Hall, J. Tillotson Seated: J.T. Riley, M. Holdsworth, W.C. Robinson, T. Tempest. Image is dated at 1894. Location unknown. William Cornforth Robinson (1861-1931), born at Carlton, Yorkshire, he was working part time in a Burnley Mill by age 10. Aged 17, after a long strike he became a union organiser. From 1894 he was the General Secretary of the Amalgamated Assocation of Beamers, Twisters and Drawers. He died in North Shields 2 days before he was due to retire as Secretary of the Union after 37 years. He was a member of the Labour NEC, the first socialist M.P. for Elland in 1922 and 1924-29, President United Textile Factory Workers Association 1903-1919. (Daily Herald obituary p. 12 12 June 1931) By 1901 he had left Burnley and was living in Heywood. M. Holdsworth was the Local Secretary, and T. Tempest was a Burnley Councillor. Richard Bright Watson (1868-1963) was secretary 1903-1931.
The names are inked in around the image
Standing, L-R: A. Moore, W. Lonsdale, J. Snape, Richard Bright Watson, J. Wilkinson, W. Heap, I. Hall, J. Tillotson
Seated: J.T. Riley, M. Holdsworth, W.C. Robinson, T. Tempest.
Image is dated at 1894. Location unknown.
William Cornforth Robinson (1861-1931), born at Carlton, Yorkshire, he was working part time in a Burnley Mill by age 10. Aged 17, after a long strike he became a union organiser. From 1894 he was the General Secretary of the Amalgamated Assocation of Beamers, Twisters and Drawers. He died in North Shields 2 days before he was due to retire as Secretary of the Union after 37 years. He was a member of the Labour NEC, the first socialist M.P. for Elland in 1922 and 1924-29, President United Textile Factory Workers Association 1903-1919. (Daily Herald obituary p. 12 12 June 1931) By 1901 he had left Burnley and was living in Heywood. M. Holdsworth was the Local Secretary, and T. Tempest was a Burnley Councillor.
Richard Bright Watson (1868-1963) was secretary 1903-1931.
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17 x 12
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1894
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M31 2
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