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Biographical Register of the Australian Labour Movement, 1788-1975

This project consists of brief biographical entries on activists who made a significant but hitherto unrecorded or under-recorded contribution to the labour movement's history. [Read More]

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  1. Dudley, John (Jack) (1906–1972) painter and alderman
  2. Duffie, Peter (1914–1982) miner and trade union official
  3. Duncan, Donald Robert (Bob) (1870–1970) hairdresser and trade union official
  4. Duncan, William (Willie) (1894–1973) industrial attaché in Russia
  5. Dunleavy, Francis Augustus (1879–1953) coalminer and trade union leader
  6. Dunlevy, Norman Stanley (Norm) (1904–1959) miner and trade union official
  7. Dunn, Mary Anne (Molly) (1873–1944) Labor party activist
  8. Dunsford, John Henry (1855–1905) politician
  9. Dupree, George Thomas (1871–1956) steward, tanner and trade union leader
  10. Durack, John (1870–1941) tailor, and trade union official
  11. Durkin, John Michael (Jack) (1880–1950) shearer, trade union official
  12. Dwyer, Daniel John (Dan) (1881–1914) Methodist preacher
  13. Dwyer, John George (Jack) (1856–1934) clerk and boarding house manager
  14. Dwyer, John James (Jack) (1911–1986) undertaker
  15. Dwyer, John Vincent (Jack) (1888–1970) conciliation commissioner
  16. Dwyer, Patrick Francis (Bunny) (1902–1993) miner and trade union official
  17. Dye, Jack Alfred (1914–1970) ambulance driver
  18. Eatock, Noel (Nobby) (1912–2000) labourer, clerk, and Communist
  19. Ebbels, Robert Noel (1918–1952) Communist, peace and youth activist
  20. Ebert, Leonie Marlene (1937–?) schoolteacher and trade union official
  21. Edes, Nydia Ivy (1901–1992) Labor Party activist
  22. Edmonds, Florence May (Flo) (1919–2004) women's activist
  23. Eiffe, John (Jack) (1865–1941) coal trimmer and trade union official
  24. Elliott, Kondelea (Della) (1917–2011) trade union leader and Communist
  25. Elliott, Robert (Bobby) (1864–1931) compositor, trade union official
  26. Ellis, George (?–?) shearer, gaoled trade unionist
  27. Elson, Frederick John (Fred) (1883–1962) check weighman, trade union official
  28. Englart, Edward Conrad (Ted) (1897–1982) waterside worker
  29. Englart, Henry (1856–1936) farmer and Labor supporter
  30. Englart, Vincent James (1923–2000) builders’ labourer and Communist
  31. Entwistle, Ralph (1805–1830) brickmaker, convict and bushranger
  32. Eriksen, William Edward (Bill) (1891–1983) engine driver
  33. Errey, Margaret (Peggy) (1915–2002) trade union official and community activist
  34. Erskine, Robert Hamilton (Bob) (1905–1982) textile worker and politician
  35. Evans, Walter Patrick (Wally) (1889–1949) farmer and political organiser
  36. Evans, William John (1856–1914) railway engine driver and politician
  37. Evans, William Peter (Bill) (1899–1997) engine-driver, trade union official
  38. Everitt, Frank Eustace (Scobie) (1900–1968) telecommunications technician
  39. Evernden, Arthur Stanley (1869–1962) engineer, and trade union leader
  40. Evers, Alfred Edwin (Alf) (1877–1950) stockman and railways employee
  41. Ewart, Sylvia May (1893–1976) barmaid, deported radical activist
  42. Ewin, Albert Henry (1879–1957) bricklayer and trade union official
  43. Eyre, Charles (1860–1906) manufacturers' agent
  44. Fabre, Joseph Jean (Joe) (1858–1936) clerk
  45. Fagan, Maurice Joseph (Joe) (1875–1938) wharf labourer
  46. Fair, Albert Edward (1888–1976) motor mechanic and trade union header
  47. Falkingham, Thomas (1884–1957) boilermaker and politician
  48. Fallon, Peter (1881–1956) tailor and trade union official
  49. Fanning, Michael (Mick) (1855–1893) shearer, and gaoled trade union leader
  50. Farrall, Dorothy Louise (Dot) (1891–1979) domestic servant
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