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Les Gibson Gibson was born in Fulham in September, 1913 and left school at 14, in 1927, and for the next seven years he prepared wild fowl in a department store, Barkers of Kensington, where […]
Les Gibson Gibson was born in Fulham in September, 1913 and left school at 14, in 1927, and for the next seven years he prepared wild fowl in a department store, Barkers of Kensington, where […]
Percy Gibson Gibson was a Communist activist in Newcastle upon Tyne who, in 1925, was accused of an unlikely “plot to blow Newscastle Town Hall”, that was seemingly directly “inspired by Bolshevism”. Needless to say […]
Les Gibson Leslie Charles Gibson was born in London on the 13th September 1913. He worked as a poulterer, then as a milk roundsman. He joined the Young Communist League (YCL) and became a well […]
Jock Gibson Born in 1908, although a Scotsman in origins, Jock Gibson was a long-standing Communist of note in Coventry engineering industry. He was Coventry Trades Council President from 1934-36. The holder of the TUC Tolpuddle […]
John Gibson John William Gibson was born on December 2nd 1920 in Chester. Both his parents were strongly committed to social justice; his father was a metal worker. Like most of his contemporaries, John […]
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