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Trade Unionism and the Chartist Movement, 1833-1910 - Volumes

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Letterbooks (Letters to Howell), 1865-1888

Commencing with an Index to Correspondents, these letters to Howell are arranged by year, then in alphabetical order by sender surname. Core correspondents include Edmond Beales, Edward Spencer Beesly, Ernest Jones, Henry Broadhurst, Herman Cohen, Henry Crompton, Walter Morrison, Anthony John Mundella, Samuel Plimsoll, and Goldwin Smith. Read more →

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Letterbooks (Letters to Howell), 1889-1911

These letters to Howell are arranged by year, then in alphabetical order by sender surname. Core correspondents include William Edwin Adams, Edmond Beales, Edward Spencer Beesly, Henry Broadhurst, Richard Knight Causton, Herman Cohen, Henry Crompton, George Jacob Holyoake, Arnold Morley, Walter Morrison, Anthony John Mundella and Samuel Plimsoll. Read more →

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'Industrial Notes' Monthly by George Howell, 1909-1910

These 'Industrial Notes' are written in a standardised monthly format suggestive of their being intended for publication in a periodical. The discussion of 'The Twelth Abstract of Labour Statistics of the United Kingdom', in particular, is written in a commentative style suggestive of addressing an intended audience; its description of improvements regarding ease of use of these statistics would be superfluous if not written for an audience. The period of... Read more →

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Miscellaneous content relating to Howell, 1868-1910

This variety of miscellaneous content covers a number of different subjects, from detailed records of George Howell's time as executor of Florence Julia Dowding's will to cuttings of Howell's articles on Ernest Jones. Some of these items are more directly related to Howell than others, with copies of his letters located alongside press cuttings of Howell's writings on the Trades Unions Congress. For further details please see document-level descriptions. Read more →

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