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Trades and Industrial Hall and Literary Institute Association of Sydney’s Illuminated Address presented to Thomas Bavister, 1906.
Tags: 'Illuminated Address', associations, carpenter, Christmas Bells, commemoration, flannel flowers, flowers, illuminated documents, illumination, Literary Institute, New South Wales, outstanding service, politician, Sydney, Sydney Heads, Thomas Bavister (1850-1923), tools, Trade Union, trade unionist, Trades and Industrial Hall and Literary Institute Association of Sydney, Trades Hall, tradesman, wattle, worker, workers
The Procession
Tags: Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners, Armor, Armour, bands, banner, Bricklayers, eight hour, guild, knight, Labour Day, labour parade, labourer, Masons, medieval guilds, Melbourne, pageant, pageantry, procession, street parade, The Argus, Tinsmiths, trade society, Trade Union, trade unionism, union, unionism, United Society of Painters Paperhangers and Decorators, Vic, Victoria, worker, working class
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
Geelong Trades Hall Front View ‘Labor Omnia Vincit’
Federated Municipal Employees Marching in Trade Union Parade
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
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