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.
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Campbell, Francis Henry (Frank)
(1905–1998)
clerk and trade union leader
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Campbell, Norman Joseph (Norm)
(1922–?)
public servant and trade union leader
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Campbell, William
(1851–1913)
engineer and trade union leader
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Candish, Thomas Pilditch
(1859–1931)
carpenter and trade union leader
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Canty, Thomas William
(1895–1987)
public servant and trade union leader
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Carey, Frank
(1913–1977)
railway worker and trade union leader
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Carey, William (Bill)
(1887–1928)
trade union organiser, and Labor politician
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Carmagnola, Francesco Guiseppi (Frank)
(1900–1986)
canecutter and anti-fascist organiser
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Carr, John
(1870–1929)
waterside worker and politician
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Carroll, Arthur Vincent
(1886–1967)
tailor and trade union leader
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Carter, George
(1863–1932)
trade unionist, and politican
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Carter, Herbert (Bert)
(1878–1958)
tailor and trade union leader
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Carter, Joseph (Joe)
(1907–?)
wharf labourer and Communist activist
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Carver, Adella Jane (Addie)
(1886–1937)
nurse and Labor activist
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Casey, Henry
(1863–?)
shearer, gaoled trade unionist
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Casey, William (Bill)
(1889–1949)
seaman, and trade union leader
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Chalker, Dorothy (Dot)
(1908–1995)
trade union leader
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Chapman, Ernest Arthur
(1892–1935)
railway engineer and trade union leader
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Chapman, Robert (Bob)
(1906–1983)
coalminer, Communist and shire president
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Chapple, Sidney
(1874–1942)
fellmonger and trade union leader
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Chinchen, Robert
(1864–1913)
stonemason and trade union leader
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Chiplin, Rex
(1915–1990)
journalist and Communist
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Chung, Leonard Austin
(1917–1984)
textile worker and trade union leader
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Churchward, Lloyd Gordon
(1919–1998)
political scientist and Labor historian
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Clarey, Reynold Arthur
(1897–1972)
clerk, accountant, and Labor politician
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Clarke, William Job
(1899–1988)
seaman, trade union leader, journalist
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Cleary, Sheila Agnes
(1906–1991)
teacher and trade unionist
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Clementson, William Alfred
(1884–1982)
tram driver and politician
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Close, John Hoskin (Jack)
(1877–1958)
miner and trade union leader
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Cockerill, Francis Henry (Harry)
(1899–1987)
miner and politician
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Cocking, Josiah (Joe)
(1867–1960)
copper ore picker, coal miner, and poet
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Coe, Thomas (Tom)
(1908–1977)
textile worker and trade union leader
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Coen, James (Jim)
(1855–1911)
bricklayer and trade union leader
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Colborne, William Parry (Bill)
(1859–1945)
compositor, printer and Labor politician
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Colbourne, Margaret
(1868–1948)
school cleaner and trade unionist
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Coleman, Mary Theresa (Tessie)
(1890–1957)
trade union official
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Collins, Charles (Charlie)
(1867–1936)
trade union official and politician
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Collins, Louis (Lou)
(1889–1956)
trade union leader and community activist
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Collins, William Charles (Charlie)
(1890–1984)
railway employee and trade union leader
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Coloretti, Augusto Enrico (Gus)
(1908–1982)
hospital employee and mayor
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Comerford, James (Jim)
(1913–2006)
mine worker and trade union leader
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Concannon, James Matthew (Jim)
(1890–1973)
clerk and politician
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Condon, Francis Joseph (Frank)
(1884–1961)
trade union leader and politician
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Condon, James Patrick (Jim)
(1901–1973)
bootmaker and trade union leader
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Conlon, Francis John (Frank)
(1885–1954)
carter and trade union leader
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Connington, Michael Joseph (Mick)
(1873–1930)
trade union leader and politician
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Connolly, Peter
(1890–1959)
coalminer and politician
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Connors, Cecil George
(1911–2000)
shearer, Communist activist
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Connors, Francis Patrick (Frank)
(1888–1963)
engineer and politician
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Conway, John (Johnny)
(1896–1960)
miner and Socialist activist