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The General Strike - How the Government met the challenge
The General Strike - How the Government met the challenge (page 1)
Statutory rules and orders no. 451 Emergency 30 April 1926
Statutory rules and orders no. 451- Emergency, 30 April 1926
Newscutting - Coal Stoppage Begun, 1 May 1926
Newscutting - Coal Stoppage Begun, 1 May 1926
General Strike, 1926. Scene by Bank of England.
Armoured car, London, 1926
Newscutting - No Trams to be Run, 3 May 1926
Newscutting - No Trams to be Run, 3 May 1926
At the Court of Buckingham Palace 3 May 1926
At the Court of Buckingham Palace, 3 May 1926
Daily Herald  3 May 1926
Sir William Mitchell-Thompson, 1926
Newscutting - The Strike, 4 May 1926
Newscutting - The Strike, 4 May 1926
Form - Civil Constabularly Reserve
Form - Civil Constabularly Reserve
Newscutting - Great Food Convoys, 10 May 1926
Newscutting - Great Food Convoys, 10 May 1926
Daily Chronicle, (specials)   14 May 1926
Civil Constabulary Reserve, 'Daily Chronicle', 14 May 1926
Daily Chronicle, (piled arms)   14 May 1926
Troops in Hyde Park, London, 'Daily Chronicle', 14 May 1926
Daily Telegraph, (food convoy)   14 May 1926
Armoured car escort, General Strike, 14 May 1926
The General Strike, 1926 - Message from the Prime Minister
The General Strike, 1926 - Message from the Prime Minister
Food lorry with an armoured car escort, General Strike, 1926
Food lorry with an armoured car escort, General Strike, 1926
Ministry of Health Circular to Boards of Guardians, General Strike 1926
Ministry of Health Circular to Boards of Guardians, General Strike 1926 (page 1)
General Strike! Cartoon -  Puff, Puff Goes the Engine
General Strike! Cartoon - Puff, Puff Goes the Engine
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