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Sapperton 1926 and the General Strike

When my father grew old, his grasp for words became slower and his frustration greater. We sometimes took him for a car ride around his Gloucestershire haunts. We would end at a pub, often in Frampton Mansell, and he would sit, making a half pint last forever, with a look of complete contentment on his face as he watched his grandchildren. A serenity not granted often. A time when the words he struggled to find were replaced by pictures, a slide show of his past. Perhaps, it would start with an image conjured by his elder sister’s loving poem to him… When we were young and full of fun And all our days were carefree Do you remember that September We climbed the old pear tree?   Next slide, please. He saw his mother, a substantial Victorian presence, who, it was rumoured, would play a...

1926 with Nock and Potts on the GWR

The GWR and the General Strike May 2nd Sir Felix Pole GWR General Manager sent the following message to all GWR stations and departments: ‘The National Union of Railwaymen have intimated that railwaymen have been asked to strike without notice tomorrow night. Each...

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GWR Voices for Performance

The Voice of C.R. Clinker (clerk at Bristol) It would be wrong to give the impression that the General Strike was anything but a very serious calamity. Yet to a young man in his twenties, with only three years’ service, it provided an interlude in daily routine and a...

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The GWR 1926

  The GWR and the General Strike in Gloucestershire   May 2nd Sir Felix Pole GWR General Manager sent the following message to all GWR stations and departments: ‘The National Union of Railwaymen have intimated that railwaymen have been asked to strike...

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General Strike Chronology

March 1926: The Samuel Commission on the Coal Industry issues its long -awaited report: the coal industry should be reorganised but not nationalised; the subsidy for miners’ wages that had been paid for nine months to avert a strike in 1925 should end on April 30th....

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The Workers’ Bulletin

Tuesday May 4th, The Workers’ Bulletin   Congratulations to the workers of Great Britain! Nothing finer has ever been seen … The stoppage is complete. The wanton brutality of the Government and the coal-owners in their combined endeavour to force a reduction of wages...

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The British Worker

The British Worker Wednesday 5th May, MESSAGE TO ALL WORKERS The General Council of the Trades Union Congress wishes to emphasise the fact that this is an industrial dispute. It expects every member taking part to be exemplary in his conduct and not give any...

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