Series 26: Tribune photographs including protests against extended trading hours, and shop assistant...
Series 26: Tribune photographs including protests against extended trading hours, and shop assistants union activities, 1977-1988
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Date
1977-1988
Call Numbers
PXA 593/vol. 22
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Pictures and Photographs
Physical Description
Contents
11 photographic prints - gelatin silver
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Comprises 11 photographs including protests against extended trading hours, and shop assistants union activities, 1977-1988
1. Shop assistants, W'gong 1977
2. AWU workers at Myers Sydney Dept store. Myers strike, July 77
3. Shop assistants march against extended hours, Melbourne, Sept. 1981
4. Shop assistants rally against extended...
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Series 26: Tribune photographs including protests against extended trading hours, and shop assistants union activities, 1977-1988
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Photographs titled and dated verso
Published information
Some photographs are reproduced in: ¶Tribune¶Sydney, N.S.W. : Central Committee of the Communist Party of Australia, 1939-1991.
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PXA 593/vol. 22
Record Identifier
nV2pdazn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nV2pdazn
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53012
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