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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. Evers, Alfred Edwin (Alf) (1877–1950) stockman and railways employee
  2. Ewart, Sylvia May (1893–1976) barmaid, deported radical activist
  3. Ewin, Albert Henry (1879–1957) bricklayer and trade union official
  4. Eyre, Charles (1860–1906) manufacturers' agent
  5. Fabre, Joseph Jean (Joe) (1858–1936) clerk
  6. Fagan, Maurice Joseph (Joe) (1875–1938) wharf labourer
  7. Fair, Albert Edward (1888–1976) motor mechanic and trade union header
  8. Falkingham, Thomas (1884–1957) boilermaker and politician
  9. Fallon, Peter (1881–1956) tailor and trade union official
  10. Fanning, Michael (Mick) (1855–1893) shearer, and gaoled trade union leader
  11. Farrall, Dorothy Louise (Dot) (1891–1979) domestic servant
  12. Farrall, Frederick Theodore (Fred) (1897–1991) upholsterer, clerk, trade union official
  13. Farrall, Roland Thomas (Rowley) (1893–1966) carpenter
  14. Fay, Hugh (Hughie) (1909–1989) labourer, and trade union official
  15. Fearnside, Emma May (1908–2010) teacher in adult literacy
  16. Fegan, Edna Catherine (1910–1998) textile worker
  17. Fegan, John Joseph (Jack) (1908–1981) actor and Communist
  18. Feinberg, Israel Marks (Mark) (1883–1976) boxmaker and labour activist
  19. Felstead, Amelia Alice (Minnie) (1876–1951) trade union leader and feminist
  20. Fennell, Horace Claude (Horrie) (1904–1965) motor driver
  21. Ferguson, Arthur George (1914–1980) miner, and trade union official
  22. Ferguson, William John (1859–1935) mining engine driver and journalist
  23. Fern, Charles Stuart (Charlie) (1884–1918) miner and politician
  24. Fern, James Joseph (1836–1918) gardener
  25. Ferrier, Isabella (1855–1950) dressmaker and charitable worker
  26. Ferrier, William (1853–1916) stonemason and trade union official
  27. Ferry, Neil Francis (Frank) (1896–1954) coal lumper and trade union official
  28. Fifield, Albert George (Bert) (1897–1984) printer and trade union leader
  29. Fingleton, Glen Harold (1911–1965) clerk and trade union official
  30. Fingleton, James (Jim) (1876–1920) Labor politician
  31. Fitzgerald, Joseph John (Jack) (1883–1973) nurse and politician
  32. Fitzgibbon, Charles Henry (Charlie) (1922–2001) waterside worker
  33. Fitzhenry, John (1855–1919) iron moulder
  34. Flanagan, Ellen Mary (1859–1936) feminist, Labor activist and trade union leader
  35. Flanagan, Mervyn Ambrose (Merv) (1884–1917) groom and clerk
  36. Flannagan, Hubert Devereux (Flan) (1878–1951) telegraphist and civil servant
  37. Fletcher, Alfred (Alf) (1853–1931) printer and trade union official
  38. Fletcher, William (Bill) (1892–1953) railway ganger
  39. Flinn, William Dudley (1858–1917) clerk and political activist
  40. Flintoft, Carmen Patricia (Pat) (1928–) women's rights and peace activist
  41. Flockhart, John Fraser (1855–1907) coalminer, and trade union leader
  42. Foley, Gerald Patrick (Gerry) (1895–1944) clerk and railway officer
  43. Forrester, Alexander (Alec) (1853–1932) labourer and trade union leader
  44. Forrester, Andrew (1829–1918) engine driver
  45. Forte, Kathleen Margaret (1917–2001) peace campaigner
  46. Foster, Harold William (1906–1977) bank officer
  47. Foster, Henry Edward (Harry) (1872–1950) plumber and trade union official
  48. Fothergill, William (1859–1921) shearer, storekeeper, baker and trade union leader
  49. Fowler, Henry (Harry) (1827–1917) tailor and trade union official
  50. Fox, Charles (Charlie) (1862–1936) bricklayer, and trade union leader
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