Change language
Introduction
Search
Results
Details
Selection
Search History
Change language
Introduction
Search
Results
Details
Selection
Search History
Loading
Sidebar content
Main content
Actions
Download current page
Download all pages
Print current page
Print all pages
Refine
Subject
Chartist movement
11
Reform movements
9
Democracy
4
Working class movements
4
Suffrage
3
Suffrage movements
3
Parliamentary reform
2
Censorship
1
Colonies
1
Education
1
Newspapers
1
Parliament
1
Protest movements
1
Radicalism
1
Rules and standing orders
1
Year
1837
3
1838
2
1836
1
Results
Library catalogue
Corporate author:
London Working Men's Association
11 Hits
1
Address of the London Working Men's Association to those of England, Ireland, and Scotland
[ca. 1836]
London Working Men's Association
Remove from selection
Add to selection
The peoples charter: being an outline of an act to provide for the just representation of the people of Great Britain in the commons house of parliament: embracing the principles of universal suffrage, no property qualification, annual parliaments, equal representation, payment of members and vote by ballot
1838
London Working Men's Association
Remove from selection
Add to selection
The radical reformers of England, Scotland and Wales to the Irish people
[ca. 1838]
London Working Men's Association
Remove from selection
Add to selection
The Working Men's Association address to the working classes of Europe and especially to Polish people
[ca. 1837]
London Working Men's Association
Remove from selection
Add to selection
An address from the Working Men's Association to the working classes on the subject of national education
[ca. 1837]
London Working Men's Association
Remove from selection
Add to selection
Democracy or despotism: a public meeting, convened by the Working Men's Association for the purpose of ascertaining: whether the people of England and Ireland will sanction the base proposals of the Whigs to destroy the principle of universal suffrage in the Canadas, and to compel the people of that country to be plundered and enslaved by a few official and irresponsible persons.Meeting at the Crown and Anchor Tavern, Strand on Monday evening 3d April at 7 o'clock precisely
London Working Men's Association
Remove from selection
Add to selection
An address to the people of Canada: with their reply to the Working Men's Association
London Working Men's Association
Remove from selection
Add to selection
Address and rules of the Working Men's Association, for benefiting politically, socially and morally the useful classes
London Working Men's Association
Remove from selection
Add to selection
The Working Men's Association; the Queen and her ministers correspondence between the secretary of state and the Working Men's Association.
1837
London Working Men's Association
Remove from selection
Add to selection
To working men. A publics meeting is convened for the purpose of petitioning Parliament for universal suffrage, no property qualification, annual parliaments, equal representation, payment of members, and vote by ballot
London Working Men's Association
Remove from selection
Add to selection
An address from the Working Men's Association to the people of England in reply to the objections of the press
London Working Men's Association
Remove from selection
Add to selection
1
Loading
Page
1
AIS uses strictly necessary cookies to improve the user experience.
Allow necessary cookies
This AIS also uses analytical cookies.
Allow all cookies
Item request date
Expected return date
Destination
Reading room
User