South Wales Coalfield Collection

Personal Collections - Margaret Howells

Ref No. Description Dates
PHO/PC/10/1 Mrs Margaret Howells (nee Sloman).
Portrait photograph of J Stitt Wilson presented to Miss Sloman after a crusade in South Wales in 1928. Stitt Wilson and his brother Benn, were American evangelists and socialists. Message on the back and signed.
(1 photograph)
1928(c)
PHO/PC/10/2 Mrs Margaret Howells (nee Sloman).
Portrait photograph of James Maxton MP.
(1 photograph)
1930(c)
PHO/PC/10/3 Mrs Margaret Howells (nee Sloman).
Portrait photograph of J E Edmunds MP (Cardiff).
(1 photograph)
1916(c)
PHO/PC/10/4 Mrs Margaret Howells (nee Sloman).
Photograph of members of Cardiff Independant Labour Party Women's Group campaigning in a Municipal Election before the First World War. (Margaret Howells' mother is on the top left).
(1 photograph)
1905(c)
PHO/PC/10/5 Mrs Margaret Howells (nee Sloman).
Photograph of members of a Womens Guild Group at a Labour Party Conference.
(1 photograph)
1900(c)
PHO/PC/10/6 Mrs Margaret Howells (nee Sloman).
Photograph of Keir Hardie adressing a meeting on Dowlais Top. Crowd of people are gathered to hear the speech.
(3 photographs)
1900(c)
PHO/PC/10/7 Mrs Margaret Howells (nee Sloman).
Photograph of members of the Welsh Regional Committee of the Clerks Union.
(1 photograph)
1920(c)
PHO/PC/10/8 Mrs Margaret Howells (nee Sloman).
Photograph of Labour supporters standing on the platform at Cardiff station during the 1929 Election. A poster can be seen with a slogan from the Daily Herald is as follows: Big Labour Victories in Cardiff.
(2 photographs)
1922

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