Reviewed by Keith Evans for Bristol Trades Union Council Cry of the Poor “being a Letter from Sixteen Working Men of Bristol to the Sixteen Aldermen of the City” First published by W. And F. Morgan, Bristol, 1871. This 2021 edition is published by Bristol Radical History Group with an afterword by Trish Mensah, IanContinueContinue reading “Cry of the Poor”
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Bristol Radical History Festival – 2019
Saturday 12th October, 2019 Bristol Radical History Group (BRHG) and the Remembering the Real World War I Group (RRWWI) have organised a full programme of events during the third Bristol Radical History Festival. Expect talks, walks, films, singing, a performance space with a puppet show, storytelling and poetry, and an exhibition space, as well asContinueContinue reading “Bristol Radical History Festival – 2019”
Film Showing: “Tony Benn’s Defining Moments”
Bristol Radical History Group (BRHG) are presenting Film: Tony Benn’s Defining Moments introduced by the film’s producer David Parker. Date: Monday 8th January 2018 8:00 pm The Cube, Dove Street South, Bristol, BS2 8JD Price: £5/£4 For trade unionists Tony Benn was a champion of working people campaigning for trade union rights and tradeContinueContinue reading “Film Showing: “Tony Benn’s Defining Moments””
Going through the change!
GOING THROUGH THE CHANGE! A Bristol Radical History Group event Sunday 1st March 8pm (£5 / £4 ) The Cube Cinema, Dove St, Bristol The 1984/5 Miners’ strike changed their lives and for the feisty Women Against Pit Closures there was “No Going Back!” Joined by stars from picket lines, peace camps and war zones,ContinueContinue reading “Going through the change!”
