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Biographical Register of the Australian Labour Movement, 1788-1975

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  1. Condon, Francis Joseph (Frank) (1884–1961) trade union leader and politician
  2. Condon, James Patrick (Jim) (1901–1973) bootmaker and trade union leader
  3. Conlon, Francis John (Frank) (1885–1954) carter and trade union leader
  4. Connington, Michael Joseph (Mick) (1873–1930) trade union leader and politician
  5. Connolly, John Peter (1843–1913) coalminer
  6. Connolly, Peter (1890–1959) coalminer and politician
  7. Connor, John (1898–1978) seaman and trade union leader
  8. Connors, Cecil George (1911–2000) shearer, Communist activist
  9. Connors, Francis Patrick (Frank) (1888–1963) engineer and politician
  10. Conroy, Fergus (1890–1957) postal worker and trade union leader
  11. Convery, Joseph (Joe) (1899–1987) boilermaker, and trade union official
  12. Conway, John (Johnny) (1896–1960) miner and Socialist activist
  13. Conway, John (Jack) (1876–1948) railway employee and alderman
  14. Conway, Patrick (Paddy) (1898–1969) coalminer, carrier and trade union official
  15. Cook, Adam (1851–1920) coalminer and trade union leader
  16. Cook, Bertie Stuart (Bert) (1877–1968) journalist
  17. Cook, J. A. (?–?) shearer and trade union official
  18. Cooley, Donald Walter (Don) (1918–2007) brewery worker and politician
  19. Coombe, Ephraim Henry (1858–1917) journalist and politician
  20. Cooper, Charles (1786–1866) bootmaker, radical conspirator, convict
  21. Cooper, Jim (1899–1980) carpenter and trade union leader
  22. Coote, Joseph (Joe) (1877–1956) sawmill worker and trade union leader
  23. Cope, Herbert (1869–1953) mine wheeler, butcher, and greengrocer
  24. Cope, Jim (1907–1999) glassworker and Speaker of the House of Representatives
  25. Corbutt, Frank (Corbie) (1914–1997) coalminer and trade union leader
  26. Corby, William Thomas (1886–1928) engine driver and trade union leader
  27. Corcoran, James Cornelius (Jim) (1906–1980) wharf labourer and trade union official
  28. Cornish, Frederick George (1879–1959) driver and trade union official
  29. Cosgrave, John (1876–1931) metal polisher, union official
  30. Coulson, George Gray (1883–1964) labourer and trade union official
  31. Coulthart, James Thomas (Jim) (1911–1974) tramway employee and trade union leader
  32. Counihan, Noel Jack (1913–1986) artist and revolutionary
  33. Coupe, John Charles (1843–1913) farmer, and dog judge and poultry expert
  34. Coupe, John Charles (Charlie) (1876–1965) butcher, and trade union leader
  35. Cowling, Edward (1869–1932) labourer, trade unionist and miner
  36. Craig, William Barr (Will) (1875–1934) journalist, author and Labor activist
  37. Cram, Robert Cecil (Bob) (1913–1999) coalminer and trade union leader
  38. Cram, Robert George (Bob) (1904–1949) carpenter and Communist activist
  39. Crane, Frederic Gordon (1897–1949) teacher and adult educationist
  40. Crannaford, Albert Caswell (Bert) (1881–1949) city council employee
  41. Crannaford, Louisa Florence (Babs) (1886–1972) Labor supporter
  42. Crawford, George Robert (1926–2012) plumber and politician
  43. Creagh, Moncton (1862–1921) pastoral worker, gaoled trade unionist and pearler
  44. Crean, Frank (1916–2008) politician
  45. Creswell, Ellen (?–?) tailoress and trade union leader
  46. Crimes, James Henry (Jimmy) (1878–1967) fitter and turner
  47. Croft, Gwendoline Mary (Ma) (1886–1968) businesswoman and Labor activist
  48. Croft, John William (Jack) (1871–?) bootmaker and politician
  49. Crombie, John Bridges (Jack) (1868–1932) tailor and trade union leader
  50. Crook, John William (1895–1970) coal miner, trade union leader and politician
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