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GRUNWICK STRIKE LONDON 1977 1970s UK

Grunwick strike and industrial dispute.  Willesden, London, England circa 1977. John Gouriet founder of the rightwing National Association for Freedom. He put together 'Operation Pony Express', which broke the post office embargo on the movement of film in and out of the film processing company. Behind him is George Ward owner of film processing factory.
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Grunwick Strike Industrial Dispute London 1970s
Grunwick strike and industrial dispute. Willesden, London, England circa 1977. John Gouriet founder of the rightwing National Association for Freedom. He put together 'Operation Pony Express', which broke the post office embargo on the movement of film in and out of the film processing company. Behind him is George Ward owner of film processing factory.

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From gallery: GRUNWICK STRIKE LONDON 1977 1970s UK
Source: Homer Sykes
Date: 1 Jan 1977
Location: Willisden, Greater London UK
Credit: Homer Sykes
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Keywords:
  • Grunwick
  • Strike
  • London - England
  • Demonstration
  • Black and White
  • Business Finance Industry
  • Strike Industrial Action
  • Employment and Labour
  • Trade Union
  • Demo
  • Protest
  • Protesters
  • 1970-1979
  • UK
  • Archival
  • Archive Stock
  • Social History
  • John Gouriet
  • National Association for Freedom
  • George Ward Grunwick Factory
  • 1977
  • 1970s

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