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Hindroth Norman

 Norman Hindroth   Hindroth deserves a mention since he certainly held a Communist Party card, even though he was a spy for the British state who penetrated the Party during the Second World War.   […]

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Bedow Norman

Norman Bedow Born in 1906, Bedow was a Unity Theatre activist from Paul Robeson’s appearance at Mornington Crescent in `Plant in the Sun’. An activist in the Co-op movement, he was also involved in the […]

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Berry Norman

Norman Berry Norman Berry was a leading activist for the Communist Party in Halifax and a well known fighter for the working class in the town. He had been an officer in army but found he […]

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Temple Norman

Norman Temple   Temple joined the YCL during the Second World War and later was a member of the Communist Party’s Executive Committee for 15 years. A stalwart of the Darlington branch of the Communist […]

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Brown Norman

Norman Brown   Born into a left-wing family in Wigan, Norman Brown was drawn down south in search of employment, which he eventually obtained at Pressed Steel in Oxford. Like so depressed areas, he was […]

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le Brocq Norman

. Norman le Brocq   Born in Jersey in 1922, Norman le Brocq is famed in the Channel Islands for his participation in the resistance to German occupation in the Second World War. This was […]

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Bordoli Norman

Norman Bordoli   Born on 12th Apr 1923, Norman Bordoli went to Gateway School and during the war was a telegraphist, serving on motor torpedo boats. He was a knitter in the hosiery trade and […]

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Green Norman

Norman Green Norman Green was born on 26th October 1906 in Ironbridge, Shropshire. His family moved to Coventry while he was still a young boy and he grew up there. He left school at 14 […]

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Greenfield Norman

Norman Greenfield Charles Norman Greenfield was born in Barnsley on April 4th 1907 but he was brought up in Manchester. In his youth, he was an amateur boxing champion and weightlifter, so strong he was […]