- GM 2/5
- File
- 1983-1985
The file comprises material relating to Communist Party factions, with draft letters from Bert Pearce to the editor of the Morning Star.
The file comprises material relating to Communist Party factions, with draft letters from Bert Pearce to the editor of the Morning Star.
The file includes papers relating to the Communist Party peace advisory committee, whose convener was George Crabb.
Crabb, George
The series includes leaflets and papers relating to peace groups, CND, nuclear power, and Vietnam.
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.
The series relates to the three marches that were organised between 1981 and 1983. The first, 1-30 May 1981, was the month long People's March to London, from Yorkshire to London, and from Liverpool to London. It included a South Wales Section, 15-22 May, from Llanelli, Neath, Pencoed, Tonypandy, Porth, Aberdare, Treforest, and Llanrumney to London. -- The second, 16-18 Sept. 1982, was a three day march in Wales from Rhondda, Merthyr, Ebbw Vale and Pontypool to Cardiff. It was jointly organised by the People's March for Jobs, Wales TUC and the Jobs for Youth Campaign. -- The third, April-June 1983, was the People's March for Jobs and Peace, organised by the TUC from Glasgow and the North west to London.
People's March for Jobs
The file comprises Wales People's March for Jobs committee minutes and planning conference, Oct. 1981, Midlands People's campaign for jobs and Merthyr peoples campaign for jobs papers.
The file comprises information sheets, finances and papers relating to the arrangements for the Wales People's March for Jobs, 16-18 September 1982, including papers relating to the Midlands People's March for Jobs, 15-18 September 1982.
The file comprises information sheets and papers relating to the People's March for Jobs from Glasgow to London, April-June 1983.
People's Press Printing Society
The series comprises annual reports and papers relating to the People's Press Printing Society, and papers relating to the distribution of the Morning Star.
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The file includes policy documents and leaflets relating to campaigns against pit closure, including Pwllbach colliery in 1966, newspaper cuttings, and the rules of the Co-operative Society.
The file includes typescript copies of poems by George Tattum, a MS book of poetry by W. E. Jones, a MS copy of an autobiography, 'Men, Mines and Miners' by Richard J. Rees, and papers relating to a photographic exhibition of Soviet Life in Ystradgynlais.
Rees, Richard J.
The file comprises mainly the agenda and minutes of the political committee, 1979-1982, with some copies of its weekly newsletter 1977-1979, and CPGB membership statistics for 1965-1971.
The file includes the constitution, press releases and papers relating to the 'Poleaxe the Poll Tax', Cardiff co-ordinating committee.
The series comprises papers relating to the campaign against the poll tax, 1988-1990, especially in Wales.
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The file includes correspondence and information sheets relating to the campaign against the Poll Tax in Lampeter, Rhondda, and Cynon Valley, and by the Council of Churches for Wales.
Council of Churches for Wales
The file includes minutes and papers of the Wales Campaign against the Poll Tax / Ymgyrch Cymru yn erbyn Treth y Pen.
The file includes leaflets and papers relating to the anti-poll tax campaign by the Communist Party, Labour Party, Trade Unions and the Poll Tax Forum.
The file comprises papers relating to the discussion on the relationship between the Communist Party and the People's Press Printing Society and the Morning Star in 1983, including reports, correspondence, and the PPPS accounts, AGM papers and annual report.
The file comprises annual reports, financial papers and minutes of the People's Press Printing Society, 1982-1983; and also papers relating to the Morning Star campaign committee and executive committee, with distribution figures, and correspondence, 1978-1983.
The file includes papers relating to the sale of 278 Newport Road and the purchase of 4 Tudor Street in 1956, share certificates of the South Wales Bookshop Ltd., 1943, and the progressive premises committee minutes and accounts, 1980-3.
The group consists of newspaper cuttings, 1921-1998, copies of 'Party News' and other newsletters, 1943-1987, papers relating to the South Wales Bookshop, 1884-1991, and drafts and copies of Cyffro and Moving Left in Wales, 1964-1983.