- Gardner's
mother found work
managing a
boarding house for the city's many
shipworkers.
While in
Newport News, Gardner's
father became ill and died from bronchitis...
-
President Ford's daughter,
Susan Ford Bales. In a
speech to the ****embled
shipworkers and
Department of
Defense officials,
Bales said: "Dad met the staggering...
- four
shillings and
sixpence a w****. A
great lockout of the
Clydeside shipworkers took
place in
which the
unionised workers were sent home for six months...
- The New York Times. ISSNĀ 0362-4331.
Retrieved September 17, 2018. "
Shipworkers Offer Navy Yard 'Facts' To
Avert Closing". The New York Times. January...
- in Townhead, Glasgow, on 27
November 1927. His
father was a
Clydeside shipworker. He
attended Dennistoun Primary School and left home aged
fourteen with...
-
Shipyards during World War II. In
addition to the
local Richmond Shipyards,
shipworker's bootprints with
plaques set in the
sidewalks and long low
seating walls...
-
Chancellor of the Exchequer,
David Lloyd George,
asked him to
speak to
shipworkers on the
River Clyde, who were
threatening industrial action.
After Bottomley's...
- who
would strike at our liberty. I am
speaking today not only to the
shipworkers in the
building yards on our Coasts, on our
Great Lakes and on our Rivers...
- Southampton,
England with its 1,400 p****engers
because of a
strike by
shipworkers over
insufficient lifeboats. The
White Star Line had
added 16 "collapsible"...
- Quinn,
declared a "state of food emergency"
after a
strike of
American shipworkers entered its
third w****.
Since March 16, longs****men had
refused to unload...