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Gilmour Stewart

  Stewart Gilmour   Stewart Gilmour was a Communist Party member from the small paper-making village  of Leslie in Fife, Scotland.   He was re-elected to the council in April 1961, having being previously been a Communist […]

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Crawford Stewart

Stewart Crawford The Convener of the Yarrow shipbuilding yard in Glasgow, he died on the 4th of July 2000, aged 51. Crawford served his apprenticeship as an electrician at Yarrow’s and, with the exception of […]

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Stewart Bob

One of the founders and key leaders of the British Communist Party, Stewart was born on 16th February 1877 in Angus, to a farm foreman and handloom weaver. The family moved to Dundee when Stewart […]

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Stewart Hilton

  Hilton Stewart   Originally a joiner, Hilton became a full time District Secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers. On the creation of the unified building workers union, UCATT, he became the regional organiser […]

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Stewart Jimmy

Jimmy Stewart Jimmy Stewart was born in Ballymena to a Unionist-minded family but found himself particularly interested in Irish history at school. It was through his reading of T.A. Jackson's 'Ireland Her Own' that things […]

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Stewart Margaret

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 […]