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SUMMARY:Plaque Unveiling\, William Parker (1790-1858)\, Labourer\, Chelsea Pensioner\, and Chartist. Cumberland Arms\, Byker\, Newcastle
DESCRIPTION:William Parker was a leading advocate of the ‘The People’s Charter’ in the 1830s and later championed the rights of pensioners and the poor in general.\nThe commemorative plaque will be unveiled by the Lord Mayor of Newcastle at the Cumberland Arms public house\, James Place Street (off Byker Bank)\, Ouseburn\, Newcastle upon Tyne. \nDirections: Byker Metro Station or the bus stop outside Morrisons on Shields Road – Byker Bank is off the roundabout at the bottom of Shields Road; James Place Street is near the top of Byker Bank on the right (north) side of the road.
URL:https://nelh.net/event/plaque-unveiling-william-parker-1790-1858-labourer-chelsea-pensioner-and-chartist-cumberland-arms-byker-newcastle/
LOCATION:Cumberland Arms\, James Place Street\, Newcastle upon Tyne\, NE6 1LD
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SUMMARY:Third Tuesday: Professor Alison Fell\, Striking Women: Women Trade Unionists in France and Britain during and after the First World War
DESCRIPTION:This talk will consider why and how women went on strike during the First World War. It will also  explore the longer-term legacies of wartime industrial action\, considering in particular some case-studies of French and British working-class women whose initiation into trade unionism during the war led to political careers in the 1920s and 1930s. \nProfessor Alison Fell is Dean of the School of Histories\, Languages and Cultures at Liverpool University \nZoom link to be added.
URL:https://nelh.net/event/second-tuesday-alison-fell-liverpool-university-on-strikes-and-women-union-leaders-experiences-during-and-after-the-first-world-war/
LOCATION:Zoom
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