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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. Griffiths, Alfred Thomas (1869–1926) bricklayer and Christian Socialist
  2. Griffiths, Ann Irene (1865–1955) Labor activist
  3. Griffiths, Charles Barrows (Charlie) (1864–1933) cutter and trade union official
  4. Griggs, John Bishop (1824–1886) bricklayer and trade union official
  5. Grulke, Lawrence Gustave (1909–1990) schoolteacher
  6. Guihen, Denis (Dinny) (1878–1917) tramway employee
  7. Gully, Richard (Dick) (1880–1968) miner
  8. Guppy, Rudolph Walter (Gup) (1887–1958) lumper and trade union official
  9. Guy, James (1860–1921) blacksmith and senator
  10. Haigh, Leonard Garfield (1887–1953) freezer hand and alderman
  11. Halfpenny, Phillip John (Phil) (1860–1931) hatter, trade unionist
  12. Hall, Eileen (1889–1963) bookbinder and trade union official
  13. Hall, Lily Victoria (Lil) (1894–1967) rubber worker
  14. Hall, Margaret Cable (Maggie) (1862–1932) shepherdess, nurse, Labor party activist
  15. Halliday, Joseph Robert (Joe) (1902–1979) labourer and trade union official
  16. Hambly, Florence Amy (Helen) (1910–1991) communist and Aboriginal rights activist
  17. Hamilton, Alma (1904–1985) school teacher and peace activist
  18. Hamilton, John (Jack) (1874–1939) miner and painter
  19. Hamilton, Robert (Bob) (1900–1973) coal miner
  20. Hamilton, Walter Alfred (1863–1955) trade union leader and politician
  21. Hammerton, Jonathan Herbert (1864–1946) trade union official
  22. Hammond, William Pitt (Bill) (1870–1947) miner
  23. Hampson, Samuel (Sammy) (1874–1964) engineer and trade union official
  24. Hampton, Aaron (1866–1901) plumber and Labor Party activist
  25. Hampton, Aaron (1826–1896) railway labourer and railway sub-inspector
  26. Hampton, Arthur Henry (1870–1916) boilermaker and trade union leader
  27. Hanlon, Henry (1853–1926) coal miner and trade unionist
  28. Hannah, Henry James (Harry) (1873–1944) builders' labourer, and trade union leader
  29. Hannah, Martin (1865–1953) trade union leader, Socialist, politician
  30. Hannett, Percy George (1892–1978) electrician and Communist
  31. Hanretty, Elizabeth Rose (Liz) (1881–1967) political activist
  32. Hanson, Edward John (Jack) (1908–1967) painter and trade union official
  33. Hanson, Edward Joseph (Ted) (1873–1950) plumber and parliamentarian
  34. Harding, Claude William (1899–1986) carpenter and railway employee
  35. Hargreaves, William John (Bill) (1890–1969) moulder
  36. Harris, Charles (1857–1909) saddler and trade union leader
  37. Harris, Frederick (Fred) (1870–1942) bootmaker
  38. Harris, Frederick Gordon (1907–1967) lumper
  39. Harris, John Hugh (1889–1965) miner and alderman
  40. Harris, William Julius (Joe) (1922–2002) carpenter, and trade union official
  41. Harrison, John (1786–1839) baker, soldier, radical conspirator, convict
  42. Harrison, Nell (?–?) envelope-maker, and bookbinder
  43. Hart, Albert Leslie (Les) (1906–1990) clerk, nurse and trade union official
  44. Hart, Charles Clifford (1857–?) quarryman and Labor party founder
  45. Hartley, John Callanan (Jack) (1920–1964) seaman, dockworker, and Communist
  46. Hartley, John Robert (Jack) (1890–1964) shearer
  47. Harvey, Thelma Joyce (1926–1999) Labor Party stalwart
  48. Harwood, Henry Abraham (1839–1919) cabinet maker
  49. Hasse, Cyril Trevor (1890–1967) Labor activist
  50. Hastie, Peter Stuart (1864–1900) shearer, gaoled trade unionist
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