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1
20,000 dockworkers strike, demanding wage increase, 1911 (see August 11th). |
2
Judge in ‘Oz’ magazine obscenity trial gets bomb threat – from wife of
court official…?! 1971. |
3
Crap fuhrer
Oswald Mosley battered by anti-fascists, Dalston, 1962.
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4
Women rally against
World War 1, Kingsway Hall, Holborn, 1914.
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5
Rioting in
Elephant & Castle, during police strike, 1919.
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5 Covent Garden
houses occupied in anti-Jubilee Squat, 1977. |
7
Irish soldiers
riot,
Somers Town,
1798. |
8
Former ‘Moral
force’
Chartist leader William Lovett dies, Euston, 1877. |
9
Notting Hill: Demo about raids on Mangrove
Club leads to arrests
& celebrated trial, 1970 |
10
Kings Bench
Prison: debtors fail in breakout attempt, 1784. |
11
London dock strike
(see August 1st) settled
with wage rise, 1911. |
12
Cockney mystic
William Blake dies,
Fountain Court,
The Strand, 1827. |
| 13
Protestants
riot after Catholic
sermon, St Pauls, 1553. |
14
Radical
prisoners protest
conditions, Coldbath
Fields Prison, 1800 –
solidarity riot outside… |
15
Split opens
at Russian Social
Democratic Party congress in exile, Communist
Club, Fitzrovia, 1903. |
16
Mr Nixon,
non-juring clergyman, nicked, linked to libellous leaflets & bombing
of Parliament, 1736. |
17
Spitalfields silkweavers cut silk from looms working under agreed rate for silk master Chauvet, 1769. |
18
Anarchist militant &
theorist Varlam Tcherkezov
dies, London, 1925.
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19
‘Crimping’ houses
(where army recruits
are forcibly held), attacked,
Charing Cross, 1794. |
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Leveller
John Lilburne
acquitted on felony
charges, 1653.
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21
Robert Owen
calls all religion
false in a debate, City
of London Tavern, 1817. |
22
Customs officers attacked by armed smugglers,
Lewisham, 1735. |
23
OutRage disrupt ‘ex-gay movement’, St Michael’s church, Belgravia, 1995. |
24
Mass meeting, Trafalgar Square, in support of
syndicalist Billy Watson,
jailed for sedition. 1919. |
25
Atheist-Communist scorcher Dan Chatterton born, Clerkenwell, 1820. |
26
Mini-riot on last day of
Notting Hill Carnival, 1985. |
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Seamens’
Union official
shoots at members,
Stepney, as union
plans to break
their strike, 1925. |
28
International anarchist gathering in London planned for today cancelled after war breaks out, 1914. |
29
Hippy/squatters
People’s Free Carnival
begins, Notting Hill, 1971. |
30
West India Dock
opens, 1802 – built to
put a stop to endemic
thieving from ships. |
31
Fascist British League
meeting attacked by Jewish 43 Group, Dalston, 1946. |
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