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Margaret Rose Having joined the Communist Party in 1951, Margaret Rose become the long-term Area Secretary in Aberdeen, for much of the time as a part-time worker. She was especially devoted to building Communist Party […]
Margaret Rose Having joined the Communist Party in 1951, Margaret Rose become the long-term Area Secretary in Aberdeen, for much of the time as a part-time worker. She was especially devoted to building Communist Party […]
Margaret Gay Gay was a teacher and leading Communist Party member in Coventry during the war years, after her arrival there in the summer of 1941. She was involved in campaigns to improve production and getting […]
Margaret McKay Born Margaret McCarthy in Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, in January 1911, she was a Communist activist from the age of 16 for four years but ended up a pillar of the Labour and TUC establishment. In […]
Margaret Hunter Margaret Anderson, born on 11 November 1922, joined the Young Communist League at the age of 14 1937 and then the Communist Party in 1940. She was the factory convenor at Barr and […]
Margaret Mynatt Mynatt was born Bianca Margaret in Vienna in 1907, the daughter of a British musician, John Charles Mynatt, (who was known professionally as Giovanni Carlo Minotti). She moved to Berlin in 1929, and joined […]
Margaret Witham A life long communist, Margaret worked in the public sector for many years and was at one time a member of the executive of the Civil and Public Services Association (later merged into […]
Margaret Woodis Born 7th March 1926, she first became an active member of the Communist Party whilst associated with London's Unity Theatre after the war. Marriage to Jack Woodis took her to Vienna, where he […]
Margaret Stewart Born Margaret Lang, she was an activist in the Good Templar’s Movement, an alcohol abstinence organisation for whole families. The wife of Bob Stewart, she died on 14th March 1950. Overshadowed all […]
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