• association was founded in 1872 to represent skilled patternmakers in England, following a strike by patternmakers along the River Tyne and River Wear for a nine-hour...
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  • Upa (section Associations)
    agricoles, Canada United Patternmakers' Association, former British trade union United Press Association, a news agency that became United Press International...
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    George Buchanan (politician) (category United Patternmakers' Association-sponsored MPs)
    by the Opposition. In 1932, Buchanan became Chairman of the United Patternmakers Association of Great Britain, which he held for 16 years. He initially...
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  • Labour Party (UK) affiliated trade union (category Labour movement in the United Kingdom)
    Typographical Association United French Polishers' Society United Patternmakers' Association United Textile Factory Workers' Association Waterproof Garment Workers'...
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    Unite United Commercial Travellers' Association United Kingdom Association of Professional Engineers United Patternmakers' Association United Society...
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    Alan Findlay (category General Secretaries of the United Patternmakers' Association)
    and as a railway worker. There, he became involved in the United Patternmakers' Association, and in 1913 was elected as its Assistant General Secretary...
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  • Samuel McLaren (trade unionist) (category General Secretaries of the United Patternmakers' Association)
    political activist. McLaren worked as a patternmaker in Greenock, joining the United Patternmakers' Association (UPA), and becoming the chair of the Greenock...
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  • Gerry Eastwood (category General Secretaries of the United Patternmakers' Association)
    union leader. Eastwood worked as an industrial patternmaker, and joined the Association of Patternmakers and Allied Craftsmen (APAC). He was elected as...
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  • List of people who have declined a British honour (category United Kingdom-related lists)
    ASLEF 1946–1952 (in 1952). Wilfred Beard, General Secretary, United Patternmakers' Association (in 1959). Clive Bell, art critic (in 1953). Alan Bennett...
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    Workers, Coppersmiths, Heating and Domestic Engineers in 1983, the Association of Patternmakers and Allied Craftsmen in 1984, the Tobacco Workers' Union in 1986...
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  • the 1900 Trades Union Congress, pp.94-95 Daniel Fairchild Calhoun, The United Front!: The TUC and the Russians, 1923-1928, p.46 Trades Union Congress...
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  • Wilfred Beard (category General Secretaries of the United Patternmakers' Association)
    Born in Manchester, Beard worked as a patternmaker and became active in the United Patternmakers Association, first as a local organiser, then as secretary...
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  • Tom Boyd (Northern Ireland politician) (category Patternmakers (industrial))
    Queen's University, Belfast, Boyd became prominent in the United Patternmakers' Association. Joining the Northern Ireland Labour Party (NILP), he stood...
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  • Ellis Smith (category United Patternmakers' Association-sponsored MPs)
    Jack Ashley Trade union offices Preceded by George Buchanan President of the United Patternmakers' Association 1946–1966 Succeeded by Victor MacDonald...
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    William Mosses (category General Secretaries of the United Patternmakers' Association)
    trade unionist. Mosses was elected as general secretary of the United Patternmakers Association in 1884, and served in the post for 33 years. He supported...
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    Joseph Pointer (category United Patternmakers' Association-sponsored MPs)
    Joseph Pointer (12 June 1875 – 19 November 1914) was a patternmaker who became a British Labour Party Member of Parliament. Born in the Attercliffe district...
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  • similar status to sponsored MPs in the Labour Party. The United Patternmakers' Association's general secretary, George Buchanan, remained with the Independent...
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  • 1908 Leeds South by-election (category 1908 elections in the United Kingdom)
    a trades council activist from Sheffield, a member of the United Patternmakers' Association. It was reported he and his supporters had started campaigning...
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  • 1909 Sheffield Attercliffe by-election (category 1909 elections in the United Kingdom)
    Labour Party and the United Patternmakers Association, but both organisations initially refused to sponsor his candidacy, the Patternmakers finally agreeing...
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  • 1955 Birthday Honours (category June 1955 events in the United Kingdom)
    services in South Tyrone. George Reeve, JP, Area Organiser, United Patternmakers' Association. William Ridley, Surveyor, Chester-le-Street, Urban District...
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  • General Council of the Trades Union Congress (category 1921 establishments in the United Kingdom)
    one seat, unions like the Electrical Trades Union (ETU) and United Patternmakers' Association (UPA) often won seats. The Iron and Steel and Minor Metal...
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    Easybeats'', metal / cloth, designed by Mark Denning, made by Northside Patternmakers, Australia, 2005". Powerhouse Museum Collection. Powerhouse Museum....
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  • League of North America (PMLNA) was a labor union representing patternmakers in the United States and Canada. The union was founded on May 18, 1887, in...
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    National Cotton Council and the Textile Bag Manufacturers Association worked with patternmakers McCalls and Simplicity to promote demand for feed sacks...
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    Yugoslavia, the national communist party. Her mother Amalija worked as a patternmaker at the children's clothing manufacturer Jutranjka in Sevnica. In Sevnica...
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    further development of machinist skills such as tool and die maker, patternmaker, mold maker, programmer, and operator. A machinist is one who is called...
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    1946 New Year Honours (British Empire Medal) (category 1946 in the United Kingdom)
    Defence Ambulance Service, Cardiff. Thomas Edward Richards, Inspector of Patternmakers, HM Dockyard, Sheerness. William James Richards, Temporary Experimental...
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    HMS Adamant (A164) (category Cold War fleet auxiliaries of the United Kingdom)
    electrical and torpedo repair shops, and equipment to support fitters, patternmakers, coppersmiths and shipwrights. After the war, the increased technical...
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  • leatherwear designer Bobby Breslau, former FIT classmate William Hill as the patternmaker, and fabric designer Hector Torres. Burrows' clothes were described as...
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    Andrew Petersen (category Patternmakers (industrial))
    Andrew Nicholas Petersen (March 10, 1870 – September 28, 1953) was a patternmaker and foundry company executive who served as a U.S. Representative from...
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