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"Lydia Aspinall Diary" [NMLH.2024.33.3]



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Catalogue Number
NMLH.2024.33.3

Object Name
diary

Place
Heywood, Manchester, Russia, Soviet Union

People
Lydia Ann Aspinall

Events
1925 Women's Trade Union Delegation to Soviet Russia trip

Description
A red notebook which was used as a diary by the trade unionist Lydia Aspinall.


Lydia Aspinall used this diary during a trip to the Soviet Union in 1925. The trip was undertaken by a group of women trade unionists investigating women's work and roles in Soviet Russia. The group travelled the country observing working practices to see what they could learn from the communist regime to improve workers wellbeing in their own work places in Britain. On their return they published a report titled 'Soviet Russia, An Investigation by British Women Trade Unionists April-July 1925'. A copy of the report is also held in PHM's Lydia Aspinall Collection.


Lydia Ann Aspinall (3/9/1875-17/3/1955) was born in Stalybridge, and lived in Heywood where she became a textile worker, a trade union activist for weavers unions including the Heywood Weavers Association and the Weavers, Winders and Reelers Association. In 1926 she became a Magistrate.

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