On a Saturday morning in November 1865, between 1,200 and 1,500 men gathered above the small town of Bethesda to launch a society which they called the United Society of Welsh Quarrymen. Although there had been earlier revolts of quarrymen, this was the first recorded attempt to organise a trade union. The society failed almost as soon as it was started but an idea had been planted and despite the most strenuous efforts of its opponents, it was not to be uprooted.
This book is about the struggle of quarrymen to organise and combine in the slate quarries and mines of North Wales, and particularly in the giant Penrhyn quarries. It was often a battle for survival, fought in very distinctive communities, and the struggle witnessed some of the most bitter and dramatic disputes in the history of the British working class.
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Acknowledgements |
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Preface to the Reprinted Edition |
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Part 1 The Roots of Conflict |
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I The Slate Industry and Gwynedd Society |
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III Beliefs and Attitudes |
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VI Dinorwic and Llechwedd |
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VII The First Penrhyn Lock-Out |
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VIII The Penrhyn Lock-Out, 1900--1903 |
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XI `Politics Obtain Here' |
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Appendix I Membership of the North Wales Quarrymen's Union, 1874--1925 |
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Appendix II The Pennant Lloyd Agreement, 1874 |
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Appendix III Some contributions to the N.W.Q.U. Fund, May 1901 |
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Appendix IV The Quarrymen's Charter, 1912 |
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Appendix V Terms of Amalgamation, N.W.Q.U. and T.G.W.U., 1922 |
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Appendix VI Profiles |
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Bibliography |
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Supplementary Bibliography |
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Index |
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R. Merfyn Jones CBE is a historian, broadcaster, governor of the BBC and former vice-chancellor of Bangor University.