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ELSIE a remembering Elsie, large and imposing, seated at her sewing machine. Her thick brown lisle stockings rolled down above the plaid slippered feet that waited on the treadle. Her grey hair pulled back into a bun. A few escaped wisps fall over her eyes. The Woodbine inserted in her heavy jowl left to burn down like a joss stick. Her breath rasping as the ash grows into a gravity-defying curve and the smoke turns the wisps yellow. · · THE BACK ROOM She is in the back room. A miserly fire in the grate is surrounded by a wooden mantelpiece, home to a chipped porcelain shepherdess, a clock that wheezes and asthmatically chimes the hours, a vase holding a single pheasant’s tail feather, and some strangely staring spaniels. Two large chairs, upholstered in the same bristly fabric that...

For the Benefit of Stroud Food Bank

For the benefit of Stroud Food Bank A match to honour and give thanks to those who struck a chord and blow This day a hundred years ago From North and South and West and East Again The Strikers face Police With helmets and flat caps they’ll play In mem’ry...

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Plymouth Strikers v Police 1926

Plymouth Strikers v Police 1926 Imagine the scene if you are able: A procession of some 4,000 people, With union banners and a brass band (The day after the same number of people Battled with police when ‘volunteers’ Attempted to break the General Strike, By taking...

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The Importance of Paddington

The Importance of Paddington   The government knew that if it were to defeat the unions and end the strike, it had to guarantee food supplies reaching the metropolis. The Docks were problematic from the government’s point of view: working-class, unionised and...

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The Ghosts of Strikemas Past

The Ghosts of Strikers Past As a boy, I grew up with parents and aunts and uncles and grand parents periodically moaning about strikes on the railways. We were a Daily Express household. But I thought no-one goes on strike at the drop of a hat, and, as a teenager, I...

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Stroud Library and the General Strike

The Stroud Journal May 7 1926 The General Strike Jottings by Jonathan   The general strike hit Stroud Public Library a blow from which it will recover, but which for the moment has left it almost breathless, or speechless.   No more, do the out-of-work enter its...

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