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Letters to other people, 1869-1883

Letter from George Howell to Edmond Beales regarding his resignation as secretary of the Reform League (4pp) (10 March 1869) - letter from George Howell to Henry Broadhurst regarding funds...

Collection:Trade Unionism and the Chartist Movement, 1833-1910
Date:1869-1883
Contributor:Bishopsgate Institute
Identifier:How12-07

Robert Owen and George Odger, 1903-1906

This item contains the following articles: - Press cutting, 'Robert Owen and Owenism', Part I by George Howell (6pp) (1905). - Press cutting, 'The Story of the Working Men's Association'...

Collection:Trade Unionism and the Chartist Movement, 1833-1910
Date:1903-1906
Contributor:Bishopsgate Institute
Identifier:How12-06

'Ernest Jones The Chartist. Poet and Orator, Patriot and Politician', 1898

Series' of press cuttings of 'Ernest Jones The Chartist. Poet and Orator, Patriot and Politician' from the Newcastle Weekly Chronicle (105pp) (1898).

Collection:Trade Unionism and the Chartist Movement, 1833-1910
Date:1898-1898
Contributor:Bishopsgate Institute
Identifier:How12-05

Paper written for the Conference against 'Litterature Immorale', 1893

Printed paper to be read at the 1893 International Congress Against Immoral Literature, held in Lausanne, by 'Mr Richard Turner of the Pure Literature Society' (7pp) (1893) [this item is...

Collection:Trade Unionism and the Chartist Movement, 1833-1910
Date:1893-1893
Contributor:Bishopsgate Institute
Identifier:How12-04

Trade Union Congresses 1868 to 1883

'Trade Union Congresses: Their Origin, Nature, Constitution, and Work' by George Howell (4pp) (1883) - Correspondence with the Editor of the Nottingham Guardian regarding articles Howell was to write on...

Collection:Trade Unionism and the Chartist Movement, 1833-1910
Date:1868-1883
Contributor:Bishopsgate Institute
Identifier:How12-03

'Paid Agitators and their Dupes', 1883

A handwritten article, 'Paid Agitators and their Dupes' by George Howell, argues that the role of paid agitators or dupes is greatly exaggerated in order to deny the agency of...

Collection:Trade Unionism and the Chartist Movement, 1833-1910
Date:1883-1883
Contributor:Bishopsgate Institute
Identifier:How12-02

Dowding estate, 1904-1910

Items relating to the Dowding Estate, of which George Howell was a trustee, including: 1) handwritten legal document; a Release, in which Howell is released by Constance Dora Base from...

Collection:Trade Unionism and the Chartist Movement, 1833-1910
Date:1904-1910
Contributor:Bishopsgate Institute
Identifier:How12-01

Miscellaneous Pages and Content

These pages without numbers or headings fall into three categories, the information from unions' reports, iscussion of employment and land ownership, and pages included in order to ensure this grouping...

Collection:Trade Unionism and the Chartist Movement, 1833-1910
Date:1909-1910
Contributor:Bishopsgate Institute
Identifier:How11-12
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