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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. Lynch, Ellen Sarah (Lena) (1870–1943) women's activist
  2. Lynch, Bernard Vernon (Barney) (1906–1959) postal worker
  3. Lyall, Charles William (1903–1976) butcher
  4. Luttrell, James Francis (Jim) (1875–1944) shop assistant
  5. Lupnagiari (?–?) stockman
  6. Luke, William (Bill) (1897–1985) public servant
  7. Luchetti, Anthony Sylvester (Tony) (1904–1984) brickworker and politician
  8. Luchetti, Anthony (Ant) (1869–1942) coal-mine checkweigher, trade union leader
  9. Loyola, John (Jack) (1873–?) jockey, shearer, hairdresser and trade unionist
  10. Lowson, Wilhelmina Mary (1895–1987) nurse
  11. Lowry, Thomas McCarty (Tom) (1877–1941) goldminer
  12. Lowry, Thomas (1858–?) shearer and gaoled trade unionist
  13. Lowry, Edward Yule (Ned) (1846–1898) trade union official
  14. Lowden, Fred (1889–1958) coalminer
  15. Lovelace, Ernestine Caroline (1856–1923)
  16. Loughnan, Richard Ignatius (Dick) (1864–1947) bricklayer and trade union leader
  17. Loughnan, Patrick Joseph (Pat) (1863–1948) shop assistant and trade union official
  18. Loughnan, Cornelius Anthony (Con) (1899–1954) clerk and mayor
  19. Lorimer, Ivy Jessie (1871–1919) community activist
  20. Long, Minnie Isabel (Belle) (1867–1947) socialist
  21. Long, John (Jack) (1850–1922) shearer and miner
  22. Long, James Joseph (Jim) (1870–1932) miner and politician
  23. Long, George Robert (1845–1920) engineering pattern maker
  24. Long, Arthur Apsley (1865–1953) bootmaker
  25. Lonergan, John Thomas (Jack) (1902–1979) trade union official
  26. Locke, Lilian Sophia (1869–1950) feminist and socialist
  27. Lockard, James David (Jim) (1867–1936) produce merchant
  28. Loader, Harold (1896–1971) school teacher
  29. Lloyd, Leonora (1902–1983) trade union official
  30. Llewelyn, Henry (Harry) (1882–1964) trade union leader
  31. Llewellyn, William John (1901–1990) miner
  32. Liversage, William Henry (Harry) (1860–1928) mine check weighman
  33. Littlefair, William (1868–1953) miner and trade union leader
  34. Little, Jack (1914–1988) trade unionist and politician
  35. Lippiatt, Donald Charles (Don) (1927–1976) waterside worker
  36. Linton, John George (1855–1917) engineer
  37. Lindsay, John Cornelius (Con) (1864–1941) journalist
  38. Lightfoot, Grace Teresa (1894–1962) political activist
  39. Lewis, Thomas (1821–1897) coalminer and politician
  40. Lewis, Sarah Anne (1886–1961) bookkeeper and trade union leader
  41. Lewis, Johnny (1901–1973) labourer and footballer
  42. Lewis, Ethel Caroline (1908–1985) teacher and community activist
  43. Lewis, Arthur (Art) (1882–1975) carter and politician
  44. Lewis, Amram (1856–1953) coal miner and trade union leader
  45. Lewins, Gordon Hudson (1903–1983) painter
  46. Levetus, Arthur (1877–1916) journalist
  47. Leonard, Eliza Peake (1879–1933) trade union leader and political activist
  48. Lenehan, John (Jack) (1864–1933) carpenter
  49. Lemmon, Samuel Lambert (Sam) (1832–1902) timber worker and trade union official
  50. Lemmon, Matilda (1841–1938) Labor activist
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