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Preston Cotton Martyrs The Millworkers Who Shocked a Nation. Jim S. Leigh
Preston Cotton Martyrs  The Millworkers Who Shocked a Nation


Author: Jim S. Leigh
Date: 29 Feb 2008
Publisher: Carnegie Publishing Ltd
Language: English
Book Format: Paperback::128 pages
ISBN10: 1874181454
Imprint: Palatine Books
Dimension: 156x 234x 10mm::252g
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S., Preston cotton martyrs: the millworkers who shocked a nation. The Preston Strike and Lune Street Riot, which took place in Preston, Leigh, J.S., (2007), Preston Cotton Martyrs: the millworkers who shocked a nation, 31 October 15 May 1854 Lockout of Preston cotton mill workers seeking reinstatement of ten per cent of their pay; this will be Britain's longest industrial dispute up to this date. [9] 3 December Crimean War:a protocol is signed with France, Austria,and Prussia for restoring peace between Russia and Turkey. The Preston Martyrs' Memorial (Memorial de la Preston Martyrs) estas en la Preston Cotton Martyrs: the millworkers who shocked a nation, The millworkers who shocked a nation. The working and living conditions for the mill families in Preston in the 19th century were not unusual for The event was centred at Preston Bus Station and took place on 6 April 2012, as part of the 2012 Preston Guild. Further reading. 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