National Union of Vehicle Builders 1845-1972
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London Coachsmiths and Vicemen's Trade Society
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Transport and General Workers' Union (Great Britain)
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The Transport and General Workers' Union was formed in 1922 by the amalgamation of fourteen unions: the Amalgamated Society of Watermen, Lightermen and Bargemen; the Amalgamated Carters, Lurrymen and Motormen's Union; the Amalgamated Association of Carters and Motormen; the Associated Horsemen's Union; the Dock, Wharf, Riverside and General Workers' Union of Great Britain and Ireland; the Labour Protection League; the National Amalgamated Labourers' Union of Great Britain and Irelan...
Amalgamated Wheelwrights, Smiths and Kindred Trades Union
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United Kingdom Society of Coachmakers
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There was a United Kingdom Society of Coachmakers in Liverpool in 1876 that was registered as a trade union in the following year. It was removed from the register in 1880 In 1895 there was another registration in the same name and it is probable that the second registration represented a later development of a single organisation. The United Kingdom Society of Coachmakers formed from the Liverpool Coachmakers Society and the Manchester Coachmakers Society after a successful joint strike in 1834...