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Meatworkers in the Labor Day March in Toowoomba
Labor Day Procession in Argent Street, Broken Hill
Tags: banner, banners, Broken Hill, float, floats, Labor, Labor Day, labour, labourer, New South Wales, NSW, parade, parades, procession, processions, street parade, trade, Trade Union, trade unionism, union, unionism, unions, work, worker, working class
Establishing the Commonwealth Culture: A Distinctly Australian Event
Tags: 1901, Ancient Order of Druids, Australia, Australian, Australian culture, Australian national identity, culture, egalitarian, egalitarianism, federation, Federation parade, Federation procession, identity, Irish, Irish National Foresters, labour, labourer, labourers, national identity, nationalism, nationalist, nationhood, Oddfellows, parade, parades, procession, processions, Trade Union, trade unionism, unionism, unions, unity, working class
SA Register 1888 Thurs 26 April Carnival of King Labour
Tags: battle-axes, carnival, carnivalesque, class, Don Quixote, Eight Hours Day celebration Melbourne, Friendly Societies’ Gardens, King Labour, labour, labourer, medieval guilds, references to Ivanhoe, Richard Coeur de Lion, streets celebrations, tinsmiths’ armour, trade processions, work, worker
Eight Hours Song
Eight Hour Procession 1901, Sydney
Tags: ‘Merrie England’, Agincourt, carnival, Charles Jardyne Don, craft, craft guild, Eight-Hours Day, Golden age of labour, guild, guilds, labour, Labour Movement, labourer, labourers, medieval origins of eight-hours day, New South Wales, NSW, parade, parades, Poitiers, procession, processions, Professor J.E. Thorold Rogers, sleep and recreation, stonemasons; King Alfred as originator of eight hours rest, Sydney, Tooth’s brewery, Trade Union, trade unionism, Trade Unions, work, worker, workers