South Wales and Monmouthshire Enginemen, Stokers and Craftsmen's Association 1906-1913

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South Wales and Monmouthshire Enginemen, Stokers and Craftsmen's Association 1906-1913

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South Wales Miners' Federation

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The South Wales Miners' Federation (SWMF) or 'The Fed' as it was sometimes known was founded in 1898. William Brac of the South Wales branch of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain (MFGB) became Vice-President, and the Lib-Lab MP for the Rhondda William Abraham (1842-1922), who was prominent within the Cambrian Miners' Association, became the President. Abraham was also Teasurer of the MFGB. He was often referred to as 'Mabon' (Welsh for the bard) by miners. A few months after its founding th...

South Wales and Monmouthshire Enginemen, Stokers and Craftsmen's Association

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The South Wales and Monmouthshire Colliery Enginemen, Stokers and Craftsmen's Association was a small union which represented semi-skilled colliery workers. It was amalgamated into the South Wales Miners Federation (SWMF) in April 1913. From this date, all its members were represented by the Enginemen's, Stokers' and Craftsmen's section of the SWMF. From the guide to the South Wales and Monmouthshire Enginemen, Stokers and Craftsmen's Association, 1906-1913, (Swansea University) ...