File. Police and anti-fascism

Reference No:
U DCL/8/4
Dates:
1936-1937
Description:

In London and Tunbridge Wells. Including:

a) Daily News Summary from June 24 1937.

b) Conviction of 15-year-old boy, Richard Spicer, for heckling at meeting. Sep 1936.

c) Four arrested at Jubilee Clock, Harlesden, 21 May 1937. A witness statement from H C H Pearson.

d) Daily Worker sellers told to move from St Pancras, April 1937.

e) Police interference with Shoreditch NUWM meeting, April 1937.

f) Case of Phillip Price attacked by fascists with his family outside his shop, anti-semitism, April 1937.

g) Minutes for committee meeting. March 1937.

h) Police interference with meeting at Stanhope Road, North Finchley. April 1937.

i) Chief Constable's ban on open air meetings in Tunbridge Wells. March 1937.

j) Copy of NCCL Police Methods report.

Format:
Archive Item
Extent:
1 file
Language:
Access Conditions:
Access will be granted to any accredited reader
Repository:
Hull University Archives
Collection:
Records of Liberty (formerly The National Council for Civil Liberties)