The Union Makes Us Stronger. TUC | History Online logo TUC banner photo
Go
Advanced Search
Home Timeline General Strike Match Workers The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists TUC Reports Feedback Email Us
Timeline 1815-1834 1850-1880 1914-1918 1939-1945 1960-2000
1815-1834 1834-1850 1850-1880 1880-1914 1914-1918 1918-1939 1939-1945 1945-1960 1960-2000
1834-1850 1880-1914 1918-1939 1945-1960 Tutor's Notes link Enlarge timeline

An address sent to the Workers' Society of Naples in 1862

An address sent to the Workers' Society of Naples in 1862 by George Howell, secretary of the London Trades Council. The workers societies were friendly or mutual aid societies and were the forerunners of trade unions in Italy. There was widespread admiration among British radicals for Garibaldi, the architect of the Italian Liberation Campaign.

The Address is located in the first minute book of the London Trades Council.

Title An address sent to the Workers' Society of Naples in 1862
Maker --
Production Date 1862
Format Document
Copyright --
Holding Institution TUC Library Collections, London Metropolitan University
Related Objects --
 Back  
© London Metropolitan University | Terms & Conditions