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National Unemployed Workers Movement image gallery

A selection of pamphlet covers, leaflets and photos from the NUWM movement of the 1920s and 1930s in the Britain.

Unemployed Unite
The Agony of Unemployment
Banned by the BBC
Deansgate Hunger March
A Series of Talks to the Unemployed in Eccles
Photos of the Hunger Marchers
Map of Great National Hunger March Against the Means Test
Jubilee Chimp
No Means Test for these Unemployed
Lancashire Hunger Marchers
The Story of the National Hunger March
NUWM Membership book
Stop this Starvation of Mother and Child
A Demonstration in Manchester
A Deputation of Unemployed
A Programme of the March to th TUC
Unemployed March to Hyde Park
Unemployed Miners March
Unemployed Women and the Slave Bill
Why are we Marching?
Women's Contingent of the National Hunger March
Submitted by bulmer on January 16, 2012
  • claimants and unpaid
  • 1920s
  • 1930s
  • United Kingdom
  • National Unemployed Workers Movement

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Steven.

14 years ago

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Submitted by Steven. on January 16, 2012

Great stuff, thanks for

Great stuff, thanks for posting!

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