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Chris Morris a Land worker's struggle and Epping Autobiography 1913-1990

The Roots of Labour in a West London Suburb – Ealing in the 1930s

In Face of Poverty

Doing History

Labour Party pamphlets of the Second World War: a checklist


Chris Morris a Land worker's struggle and Epping Autobiography 1913-1990

After being dogged in childhood by poverty, illness, absence from school and family difficulties, in adult life, Chris Morris suffered dismissal from his employment, eviction from his home and the consequent hardships, as the result of championing the causes of the farm worker. He stood firm in the face of adversity, however, and became a leading figure in the National Union of Agricultural Workers and in the Labour movement in the eastern counties.

The manner in which he fulfilled his personal obligations and family responsibilities, while never losing sight of his ideals or weakening in his commitment, is the basis of this moving story. It should be of real interest not only to the citizenry of Epping and West Essex, where he lived, but also to everyone concerned with the lives of ordinary people and the cause of social improvement.

Introduction and postscript by Stan Newens. Labour Heritage 2003.

PRICE: £4 (to Labour Heritage members post free). £4.50 plus postage for non-members) Available from Stan Newens, Labour Heritage, The Leys, 18 Park Hill, Harlow, Essex CM17 0AE
 


The Roots of Labour in a West London Suburb – Ealing in the 1930s

Barbara Humphries

Labour Heritage 2002. £1.80 inc p@p

Also available in email or Word format, without illustrations from labour.heritage@btopenworld.com


In Face of Poverty

Labour Heritage Women’s Research Committee Bulletin No.1. Spring 1986

Extracts from talks and interviews given by Labour Heritage members and Anne Reed’s personal record of the 1984/85 miners’ strike

Christine Collette. Editorial: Labour Women’s Heritage

Bronwen Tall Brittian. “And I saw that day a hungry baby”

Effie Dee. “Poverty Junction” (London pre 1914)

Irene Wagner. The Menace of Fascism (Germany, 1930s)

Anne Reed. “We will never regret it”. (Neath Valley, 1986)

Price: Now 70p inc p&p


Doing History

Labour Heritage Women’s Research Committee Bulletin No.3. Spring 1990

Doing History: topic, local history, research, oral history, work in progress, presentation

Dorothy Rock. The Best University. (Poverty in Depression in Manchester)

Christine Collette. Women, Peace and Internationalism.

Price: 70p inc p&p


Labour Party pamphlets of the Second World War: a checklist

Labour Heritage 1991.  Now 25p inc. p&p

To order contact: Sean Creighton, 18 Ridge Rd, Mitcham, CR4 2ET

or: Email: labour.heritage@btopenworld.com