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Harry Soderberg G. A "Harry" Soderberg was a Communist party member in its earliest days and became London organiser of the National Unemployed Workers' Committee Movement (NUWCM), which had been established on 15th April 1921 […]
Harry Soderberg G. A "Harry" Soderberg was a Communist party member in its earliest days and became London organiser of the National Unemployed Workers' Committee Movement (NUWCM), which had been established on 15th April 1921 […]
Harry Rees Rees was a long-standing Communist Party member in Port Talbort, South Wales, probably at the very least from the 1930s to 1960s. Even at the age of eighty-one, he was selling the Daily […]
Harry Fraser Henry ("Harry") Balfour Fraser was born in Holloway, London, on 13th February 1906. He joined the Communist Party in 1926, during the General Strike. Harry worked as a clerk in immediate the […]
Harry Reeve An active member of the Communist Party from 1922, Reeve was a participant in the General Strike in the Woolwich area. He was a staunch supporter of the Morning Star during the […]
W.H. (Harry) Thompson (15.10.1885 – 4.8.1947) Harry Thompson was born and brought up in Preston. After attending Preston Grammar School Harry qualified as a solicitor in 1908 and moved to Staffordshire where he […]
Harry Ludlow Ludlow worked 20 years for the Lincoln Corporation Electricity Department. He was elected the Electrical Trade Union’s shop steward in 1930 and became the Secretary of Lincoln District Engineering Shop Stewards’ Federation and […]
Harry Pollitt Born in 1890, Harry Pollitt came from a line of Lancashire working class radicals; his great grandfather had been a Chartist. Pollitt commenced work as a `half-timer’ at the age […]
Harry Francis (left with Paul Robeson in east Germany in 1963) Harry Francis began his musical training in 1915, with the piano. Becoming highly skilled in jazz during his youth, Harry recalled that when, in […]
Harry Hunter Harry Hunter was so well known, respected and liked in his home town of Holytown in Scotland that he was, towards the end of his life, the winner of Holytown Community Council and […]
Harry Hyde Born George Harold Hyde, he started work at Woolley colliery at 15 years of age and retired at 65 years, widely respected by his work colleagues. A life-long Communist, he joined the Party […]
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