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The Boot and Shoe Trade Strike. History of the events leading up to the strike, the lockout, and settlement as recorded in the Labour Gazette, November 1894 - April 1895.
Interview with Mr Charles Freak, parliamentary representative of the National Union of Boot and Shoe Operatives, 33 Goldsmith's Row Hackney Road, 12 June 1895.
Description of the Boot and Shoe Manufacturers' Association and Leather Trades' Protection Society, John A. Craig, secretary, Basma House, London Wall Avenue, nd.
Description of the West End Boot and Shoe Makers (Masters) Association, secretary: Mr J. A. Adams, 29 Great Portland Street, 17 June 1895.
Description of the Milliners' and Dressmakers' Provident and Benevolent Institution, secretary: Mr Charles S. Bradberry, 32 Sackville Street, Piccadilly, nd.
Statistics and extracts taken from the census [1891]concerning dressmakers and milliners.
Interview with Manager of Dressmaking and Millinery Departments of Jones Brothers, Holloway Road, 21 June 1895.
Miss Collett's Report to the Royal Commission on Labour on work in London - Milliners, June 1892 15 - 18. Miss Collett's Report to the Royal Commission on Labour on Employment of Women in London - ...
Report by Miss Collett to Royal Commission on Labour on Conditions of Employment of Milliners, Dressmakers and Mantlemakers in Provincial Towns, February 1893.
Interview with Miss Marian Tuckwell, Womens Trade Union League, Club and Institute Union, Clerkenwell Road, 10 October 1895.
Abstracts from Lecture by Miss Frances Hicks given at the South Place Institute, Finsbury, during the Winter 1893 - 1894.
Statistics concerning social classification of workers within the trimmings industry, nd.
Interview with Mr W. H. Berry, former stickmaker, 7 Esmeralda Road, Bermondsey, 30 October 1895.
Interview with Mr N. R. Hayward, button manufacturer, 50 Long Acre, nd.
Report by Miss Collett on feather curling for the Royal Commission on Labour, nd.
Interview with Mr J. Guir Reed, jet ornament maker, 56 Red Cross Street, 21 October 1895.
Royal Commission on Labour - Group C - Evidence given by Mr E. Simmons, 5 February 1892.
Interview with Mr E. Simmons, upholsterers' trimming maker, 49 Oxford Street, Stepney, nd.
Interview with Mr. W. A. Cowie, trimming maker - now a scripture reader - former secretary of the Society, All Saints Church House, Kinder Street, New Cross, 1 November 1895.
Interview with Mr J. M. Barton, walking stick manufacturer, 15 Dufferin Street, Bunhill Row, nd.
An article from Chambers Journal by Mr. W. H. Berry entitled 'Walking - Sticks', 27 May 1893.
Interview with Mr Richardson, walking stick manufacturer, Ashcroft Road, 30 October 1895.
Interview with Mr Alfred Melson, trimming manufacturer, 86 Derbyshire Street, Bethnal Green Road, nd.
Interview with W. Hayward and Sons, trimming manufacturers, 4 Patriot Square, Cambridge Road, nd.
Interview with Henry Coe, umbrella manufacturer, 12 Old Change also 33 and 34 St Paul's Churchyard, nd.
Notes from paper 'Women in London Industries' by Miss A. Heather Bigg, nd.
Interview with Mr J. H. Muddiford and J. Muddiford, trimming and fringemakers, 32 Leonard Street, 16 January 1895.
Table showing hours of opening and closing of shops and approximate total of work hours per week in the Old Kent Road, 22 February 1892.
Extracts from the Report and Evidence given before the Parliamentary Committee on the Shop Hours Bill, 1892.
Interview with Mr W. P. Jones, silk mercer, draper, grocery, provision etc, Holloway Road, 21 June 1895.
Interview with Mr Johnston, draper, upholsterer etc, High Street, Kensington, at John Baker and Company, 24 June 1895.
Interview with Mr Caine, draper, Peter Jones, 2 - 14 Kings Road, Chelsea, nd 36 - 41. Interview with Mr H. Branch, manager to a hosier, 10 Morna Road, Camberwell, nd.
Extracts from evidence given before Parliamentary Committee on Shop Hours Regulation Bill, 1886.
Interview with Mr G. Randell Higgins, linen drapers, High Street and Rye Lane, Peckham, 1 July 1895.