- 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...
-
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...
-
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...
-
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...
-
Haileybury College in
Melbourne before moving to
Queensland to
become a
bushworker in 1902. Later, he was a
sugar grower and an
organiser of the Australian...
-
employee of the ALF,
Bowman was
responsible for
organizing shearers and
bushworkers during the
pastoral strike. In 1892, he was
elected as vice-president...