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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. Harris, Charles (1857–1909) saddler and trade union leader
  2. Harris, Frederick (Fred) (1870–1942) bootmaker
  3. Harris, Frederick Gordon (1907–1967) lumper
  4. Harris, John Hugh (1889–1965) miner and alderman
  5. Harris, William Julius (Joe) (1922–2002) carpenter, and trade union official
  6. Harrison, John (1786–1839) baker, soldier, radical conspirator, convict
  7. Harrison, Nell (?–?) envelope-maker, and bookbinder
  8. Hart, Albert Leslie (Les) (1906–1990) clerk, nurse and trade union official
  9. Hart, Charles Clifford (1857–?) quarryman and Labor party founder
  10. Hartley, John Callanan (Jack) (1920–1964) seaman, dockworker, and Communist
  11. Hartley, John Robert (Jack) (1890–1964) shearer
  12. Harvey, Thelma Joyce (1926–1999) Labor Party stalwart
  13. Harvey, William Hector (Bill) (1911–1971) ironworker
  14. Harwood, Henry Abraham (1839–1919) cabinet maker
  15. Hasse, Cyril Trevor (1890–1967) Labor activist
  16. Hastie, Peter Stuart (1864–1900) shearer, gaoled trade unionist
  17. Hastie, Robert Stewart (Bobbie) (1861–1914) goldminer and politician
  18. Hatfield, Henry (Harry) (1910–1988) sheet metal worker
  19. Hawkins, Francis Harold (1897–1971) railway worker and politician
  20. Hawkins, Horace (1858–1901) shop employee
  21. Hawkins, Horace John (1869–1957) journalist and socialist
  22. Hawkins, Richard (Dick) (1851–1911) miner and trade union official
  23. Hay, George Hughes (1869–1939) tanner and trade union leader
  24. Hayes, George (1883–1954) baker and union official
  25. Hayes, Gilbert Edward (Gil) (1908–1991) bootmaker and trade union official
  26. Hayes, Joseph (Joe) (1851–1929) stevedore and trade union leader
  27. Hayes, William Charles (1873–1912) engine-driver
  28. Haynes, Charles John (Charlie) (1874–1927) railway worker
  29. Healey, Elizabeth Mildred (Nan) (1878–1977) Labor activist and community worker
  30. Healy, John Brian (Johnnie) (1922–1988) seaman and wharf labourer
  31. Healy, Kevin Martin (1909–2000) ironworker
  32. Healy, Leah (1915–2000) Communist Party State secretary
  33. Healy, Michael (Mick) (1904–1988) waterside worker
  34. Healy, Michael Matthew (Mick) (1864–1913) clerk, criminal and Socialist agitator
  35. Healy, Philip (1903–1978) waterside worker
  36. Healy, William Joseph (Bill) (1892–1955) public servant
  37. Heathcote, John Thomas (1871–1943) labourer and trade unionist
  38. Heaven, Lynda Agnes (1902–1987) politician
  39. Heffernan, John Edward (Jack) (1916–2001) sheet metal worker
  40. Heggen, Robert Gibson (Bob) (1909–2005) ironworker
  41. Henderson, Albert William (1889–1964) electrical engineer
  42. Henderson, George (1857–1933) coal miner and senator
  43. Henderson, James Ballantyne (Jim) (1907–1998) school teacher and Communist
  44. Hendry, William John (Bill) (1882–1955) school teacher
  45. Henkel, Henry Joseph (Harry) (1864–1947) compositor and newspaper manager
  46. Henlen, Mary Veronica (Ronnie) (1921–1993) nurse and trade union leader
  47. Henry, Herbert James (Dick) (1936–1997) Aboriginal activist
  48. Henry, John Clyde (Jack) (1904–1976) canecutter and Communist
  49. Hepher, John (1850–1932) tailor and parliamentarian
  50. Herron, George (1901–1973) conciliation commissioner
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