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Trade unions and the workers struggle in South Africa, [1981]

 Item
Identifier: ocot064
Trade unions and the workers struggle in South Africa

Scope and Contents

Poster headed 'Trade Unions & the workers struggle in South Africa' and featuring a drawing of workers with pick-axes atop a pile of rubble, overlaid with a photographic image of three protestors. Beneath this is the text 'Sunday 12 September 10.30 a.m. Hotel Workers Union - Marion St.'. The credit 'HART [Halt All Racist Tours]/Wellington Trades Council' is printed along the top. Blue and yellow colouration has been applied to the image. White background.

© Wellington Media Collective/Chris McBride.

Dates

  • [1981]

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Extent

1 poster(s) (419 x 295 mm)

Language of Materials

English

Repository Details

Part of the J C Beaglehole Room, Victoria University of Wellington Library Repository

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