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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. Luttrell, James Francis (Jim) (1875–1944) shop assistant
  2. Lyall, Charles William (1903–1976) butcher
  3. Lynch, Bernard Vernon (Barney) (1906–1959) postal worker
  4. Lynch, Ellen Sarah (Lena) (1870–1943) women's activist
  5. Lynch, James Nevell (Nev) (1919–1976) postal worker
  6. Lynch, John James (Jack) (1883–1956) trade union official
  7. Lynch, Patrick Edward (Pat) (1885–1969) carpenter
  8. Lyons, Francis (Frank) (1843–1919) blacksmith
  9. Lyons, Joseph John (1873–1949) miner, gaoled trade unionist, municipal councillor
  10. Lyons, Noel (1900–1970) soldier, seaman, and carpenter
  11. Mabbott, William Searby (Billy) (1857–1920) wharf labourer, trade unionist
  12. Macdonald, Alexander (Alex) (1910–1969) ironworker and trade union official
  13. MacDonald, Hugh Peter (1849–1906) shearer and politician
  14. MacGillivray, Ivor (1840–1939) politician
  15. MacGregor, Atholl Edward (1864–1960) school teacher
  16. Mackie, Pat (1914–2009) trade union activist
  17. MacKinnon, Malcolm (1883–1959) school teacher
  18. MacPherson, William Alexander (Bill) (1875–1967) sewer miner and trade union leader
  19. MacSween, Donald Roffey (Don) (1906–1997) trade union official
  20. Madden, John Lewis (1896–1971) labor politician
  21. Madders, David Glyndur (Dini) (1896–1971) coal miner
  22. Madders, John Joseland (1864–1942) coal miner and unionist
  23. Madders, Robert (Bobby) (1905–1977) coal miner and unionist
  24. Madders, Thomas (1897–1955) coal miner and unionist
  25. Maher, James Bernard (Jim) (1927–2009) trade union official
  26. Mahon, William James (1909–1967) coal miner and unionist
  27. Mahoney, Gerald William (1892–1955) labor politician
  28. Mahony, Robert (Bob) (1872–1961) labor politician
  29. Mahony, William George (1877–1962) labor politician
  30. Maincke, Euphemia Jean (1875–1940) labor women's activist
  31. Makin, Norman John (1889–1982) ambassador and Speaker of the House of Representatives
  32. Malcolm, Mervyn John (Merv) (1927–1986) trade union official
  33. Maley, Charles (1858–1925) schoolmaster
  34. Malloy, Patrick (Paddy) (1881–1956) coalminer
  35. Maloney, James Joseph (Jim) (1901–1982) trade unionist, politician and diplomat
  36. Mangan, John Thomas (Jack) (1889–1951) trade union official
  37. Manning, Brian Thomas (1932–2013) labourer
  38. Mannion, Edith (1870–1943) Labor activist
  39. Mara, Edmund John (Eddie) (1897–1976) coalminer
  40. Maras, Ivan (Jack) (1871–1931)
  41. Marchisotti, Daisy Elizabeth (1904–1987) social activist
  42. Markovich, Luka Louis (1902–1999) labourer and miner
  43. Marriott, Jane (1847–1903) community worker
  44. Marshall, Alexander Livingstone (Alec) (1891–1961) storeman
  45. Marshall, Arthur (1907–1983) caolminer
  46. Marshall, James Vance (1887–1964) journalist
  47. Marshall, Peter Baxter (1864–1927) coachmaker
  48. Martens, George William (1872–1949) bushworker and politician
  49. Martin, Beatrice Jane (1891–1974) chef and alderman
  50. Martin, James (Shearblade Jim) (1862–1913) shearer and trade union leader
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