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London Dockers Strike, September 1889
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London Dockers Strike, September 1889
London Dockers Strike, September 1889. Among the aims of the strike was the establishment of a minimum wage of 6d (2.5 pence per hour) but it failed. Scenes along the strikers procession: the leader; the coalies car; the poor dockers baby
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Campaign Demo Demonstration Dock Worker Docker Dockers Employment Industrial Action Labour Relations March Procession Protest Protest March Social Class Strike Striker Working Class Ann Ronan Pictures
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This print captures a significant moment in history - the London Dockers Strike of September 1889. The image showcases various scenes from the strikers' procession, shedding light on the hardships faced by these courageous individuals. In the forefront stands a resolute leader, his determined gaze reflecting the unwavering spirit of those fighting for their rights. Behind him, a coalies car symbolizes both the backbone and burden of this industry, while also highlighting the unity among workers during this protest march. However, it is an innocent face that truly tugs at our heartstrings - that of a poor docker's baby. This poignant inclusion serves as a stark reminder of how poverty permeated every aspect of life for these hardworking men and their families. The strike aimed to establish a minimum wage of 6d (2.5 pence per hour), but unfortunately fell short in its objective. Nevertheless, this powerful visual testament reveals not only the determination and resilience displayed by these Victorian dock workers but also sheds light on broader themes such as social class and labor relations prevalent during this era. As we delve into this monochrome snapshot from nineteenth-century Britain, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand an important chapter in our collective history - one where ordinary people fought tirelessly against injustice and inequality within their country's industrial landscape.
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