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Nicolson Jock

Jock Nicolson   Born in Lanarkshire, Scotland, in 1921, the son of a watchmaker who, having fought in Africa, became a railway worker, Jock Nicolson was one of five children. Leaving school at the age […]

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Nicholas T E

T E Nicholas T E Nicholas, poet, preacher, lecturer and dentist was born in Llanfyrnach, Pembrokeshire in 1878, and became a talented champion of Welsh language Communism. Known by his bardic name, Niclas y Glais, […]

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Nicholas Peter

Peter Nicholas Born in Worcester in 1914, he began work at the age of fourteen at the Star Motor Company and gained skills as a universal grinder. In 1943, he became a member of the […]

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Newbold John (JWT)

  John (J W T) Newbold                                                                                                                                                                                                                   John Walton Turner Newbold was born on May 8th 1888 in Culcheth, Lancashire. He was educated at Buxton College and Manchester University, graduated Master of Arts (HIstory) in 1912 and […]

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Neal Reg

Reg Neal A prominent member of the Hayes, West Middlesex Communist Party, R.P. (Reg) Neal was a popular local teacher at Yeading and secretary of the Hayes Left Book Club, which he established in October […]

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Nash Sid

Sid Nash A life-long Communist, Nash was, for many decades, an activist in USDAW, the shop and distributive workers’ union, along with his wife, Dora, and a particularly successful player at the union’s national policy-making […]

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Nash Len

Len Nash Nash spent three years in India as a serviceman during the war. On his return he became a supervisory foreman at the King’s Cross Goods Yard. Whilst working there he received a cheque […]