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Bert Pearce (Welsh Communist Party) Papers
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'Premises'

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.

Devolution

The group comprises Communist policy documents on devolution, 1936-1994, papers relating to the Welsh language and culture, 1949-1968, Scotland, 1967-1992, devolution referenda, 1979 and 1997, Campaign for a Welsh Assembly papers, 1987-1993, and Parliament for Wales campaign papers, 1992-1998.

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Kilbrandon

The file comprises material relating to the Royal Commission on the constitution - Kilbrandon report (October 1973), including the written evidence of the Communist Party Great Britain, the Welsh Committee of the Communist Party, and of the Labour Party in Wales to the Commission, 1970.

Devolution

The file includes documents relating to devolution and the Campaign for a Welsh Assembly, with an essay by R. O. Humphreys on 'The left and the National question in Wales', 1985.

Steel

The file includes reports and leaflets relating to the steel industry, with a report on the social and economic aspects of the planned closure at Ebbw Vale steel works [1976].

Campaigns and pressure groups

The group comprises papers relating to international affairs, 1919-1978, racism and the anti-apartheid movement, 1955-1995, the peace movement and CND, 1960-1992, the People's March for Jobs, 1981-1983, and the poll tax campaign, 1988-1990.

People's March for Jobs

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

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