Industrial Action Collection
"Unyielding Voices: A Glimpse into the History of Industrial Action" Crowd outside the closed East India Dock Gates, Poplar, London
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"Unyielding Voices: A Glimpse into the History of Industrial Action" Crowd outside the closed East India Dock Gates, Poplar, London, 1897: Witness the power of solidarity as workers gather in defiance at the barricaded gates, demanding fair treatment and improved working conditions. The Coal Miners Strike, Streethouse near Castleford: Amidst heaps of refuse and adversity, coal miners take matters into their own hands to secure a better future for themselves and their families. Fourmies secret cover for Le Pilori, 1892: Peek behind the veil of secrecy as brave individuals risk everything to expose injustice and fight for social change during a time of oppression. Father Gapon's demonstration, Russia, 1905: In an era marked by turmoil and unrest, witness one man's courageous stand against inequality as he leads a protest that reverberates throughout history. Tenants rent strike in Peckham, south east London (1931): When pushed to their limits by exorbitant rents and unfair landlords' practices, residents unite in resistance to reclaim their right to affordable housing. Piles of rubbish in Soho during the dustmen's strike (1979): As garbage mounts on every corner amidst a citywide strike by sanitation workers; it becomes clear that even those deemed invisible hold immense power when united. The Strike (1899) - Oil on canvas: A powerful depiction capturing the essence – workers standing shoulder-to-shoulder against exploitation with unwavering determination. The Fool Of Reuter And Schreiber (1660-86) - Brush and Indian ink on paper: Discover how satire became a weapon wielded by artists against oppressive forces during times when dissent was met with severe consequences. The dramas of the storm summer: In Liguria. . (colour litho).