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- The two were on their way to a bushcamp near Onion Lake to line up bushworkers for a sympathy strike in conjunction with a large strike that was happening...
- Bush carpentry is an expression used in Australia and New Zealand that refers to improvised methods of building or repair, using available materials and...
- the bushcamps in Northwestern Ontario primarily among Finnish-Canadian bushworkers, and effectively operated as a radical alternative to their rivals in...
- Frontier," Journal of Forest History 1979 23(1): 4-17 Radforth, Ian. Bushworkers and Bosses: Logging in Northern Ontario, 1900–1980 (University of Toronto...
- Lakehead district of northern Ontario in 1933 where he got involved in a bushworkers' strike led by the Lumber Workers Industrial Union of Canada. He was...
- Evans. He attended Marrickville Superior Public School before becoming a bushworker in the central west of New South Wales, living for periods in Dubbo and...
- Dalton and Mary Grintell. He was educated at West Maitland and became a bushworker and railway worker. From 1916 to 1918 he served in the AIF with the 13th...
- South Wales, Australia Political party Labor Party Other political affiliations Nationalist Party of Australia Occupation Miner, bushworker, quarryman...
- immigrated to Queensland, Australia, in October 1883 and worked as a seaman, bushworker, coalminer and wharflabourer. On 14 October 1883, Casey married his first...
- coachmaker in Orange. Later he worked as a farmhand, claiming that itinerant bushworkers drew him into the anti-conscription struggle during World War I and into...