Tolpuddle martyrs
October 14th 2007
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Tolpuddle martyrs
The Tolpuddle Martyrs
Nine miles east of Dorchester lies the small Dorset village of Tolpuddle one of the most famous villages in the world. Violence on picket lines and bloody battles between striking ... (more...)
Welcome to the Tolpuddle Martyrs Museum
The Tolpuddle Martyrs Museum tells the harrowing tale of the Martyrs arrest, trial and punishment, leading to the foundation of modern day trade unionism. (more...)
The Tolpuddle Martyrs
The Tolpuddle Martyrs - social history of England ... The Tolpuddle Martyrs. Throughout history tales of brave, courageous people being executed for their ... (more...)
Tolpuddle Martyrs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Tolpuddle Martyrs were a group of 19th century British labourers who were arrested for and convicted of swearing a secret oath as members of the Friendly Society of ... (more...)
Tolpuddle Martyrs
The Tolpuddle Martyrs - their own amazing accounts in 'The Victims of Whiggery' and 'The Horrors of Transportation', written on their return from transportation. (more...)
Tolpuddle Martyrs festival - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Tolpuddle Martyrs' Festival is an annual free festival held in Dorset, England, which celebrates the memory of the Tolpuddle Martyrs. The event is a celebration of trade ... (more...)
Tolpuddle Martyrs
Article orginally written for The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, Australia), covering the trial and conviction of the Dorsetshire labourers, and their impact on the politics of the day. (more...)
Tolpuddle Martyrs definition of Tolpuddle Martyrs in the Free Online ...
Tolpuddle Martyrs, name given to six English agricultural laborers who in 1834 were prosecuted for trade union activities and sentenced to transportation. (more...)
Tolpuddle Martyrs Museum
Museum. Opening Times. Facilities Tolpuddle Martyrs Museum Tolpuddle, Dorchester, Dorset, England UK, DT2 7EH Phone +44 (0) 1305 848 237 (more...)
The Tolpuddle Martyrs
Six trade unionists ... The Tolpuddle Martyrs by Brenda Ralph Lewis The picture of death, with its grim, gaunt features was six feet high and awesome. (more...)