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Papers of Sir John Lubbock, later 1st Baron Avebury (1834-1913), concerning shop hours... Other Associations, 1886-1892
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Papers of Sir John Lubbock, later 1st Baron Avebury (1834-1913), concerning shop hours
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Other Associations, 1886-1892
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Shop Hours Reform League and Traders' Parliamentary Association [subsequently the Early Closing Association]: reprint of speech by Sir John Lubbock at Glasgow on Shop Hours Bill
Shop Hours Regulation Act Committee (formed Oct 1887): first report (8 pages); manuscript list of committee members and officers, 1888-1890
Shop Hours Regulation Act Committee: second report
Early Closing Association: Early Closing Congress, 1888: printed supplementary agenda
National Union of Shop Assistants: printed report of national conference on the Shop Hours Question
National Union of Shop Assistants: circular proposing amendments to Mr Provand's Shop Hour Bill