Justice 1896
TitleJustice 1896
ReferenceTAPE/036
Date
n.d.
Scope and ContentThe tape consists mainly of a list of selected items in "Justice" (for the year 1896), rather than the actual text of the items. These items include reports of meetings, conferences, demonstrations, elections, lectures, debates, and at least one obituary. The first item refers to Jameson (of the Jameson Raid in South Africa) returning to a hero's welcome in London, when "Justice" claimed, he should instead have been hanged.
At the start of the tape there is also a complete reading of the poem "The factory girl's last day" by Sadler. Click on "Allied materials" for the words or an attempt at them) of the poem
At the start of the tape there is also a complete reading of the poem "The factory girl's last day" by Sadler. Click on "Allied materials" for the words or an attempt at them) of the poem
Extent1 cassette tape
Physical descriptionNWSA copy
LanguageEnglish
Persons keywordJustice, Sadler, Michael Thomas
SubjectPoetry, Factory workers, Newspapers
Conditions governing accessOpen
Levelfile
Normal locationZ (Room 24)