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"'The Cotton Factory Times' 9 July 1920 newspaper" [NMLH.2024.33.32]



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Catalogue Number
NMLH.2024.33.32

Object Name
newspaper

Title
'The Cotton Factory Times 9 July 1920'

Place
Heywood, Manchester

People
Lydia Ann Aspinall

Description
A newspaper from 9 April 1920, relating to the trade union activities of Lydia Aspinall.


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 1925, she participated in a trip of British women trade unionists to the Soviet Union to observe women's work and roles in work places there, assessing possible ways Soviet practices could improve workers welfare in British factories. In 1926 she became a Magistrate.


Aspinall collected an extensive archive of photos and written material during the Soviet Union trip, which is also held at PHM as part of the Lydia Aspinall Collection.

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