This collection contains records created by the Hull and District Trades Council, consisting of minute books [U DSTC/1]; chronologically arranged files containing pamphlets, notes, correspondence, copy correspondence, and circulars received [U DSTC/2]; accounts files containing invoices and receipts [U DSTC/3], and publications produced by the Trades Council [U DSTC/4]. Most of the files [U DSTC/2 and U DSTC/3] appear to have been compiled by J. D. L. Nicholson in his capacity as secretary of the Hull and District Trades Council, and also as editor of the Hull and District Trades Council's official newspaper, The Sentinel. Please note that no issues of The Sentinel have survived with this collection.
Common subject coverage includes local day schools and conferences, talks, annual May Day celebrations and demonstrations, pensions, health and welfare, delegates and affiliations to the Trades Council, resolutions submitted for consideration by the Trades Council, and representation of the Trades Council on various local boards and committees.
Subject coverage of special interest includes the 1930s Hull Cinema Workers Strike, the development of the Fair Wages Clause, attempts to aid Spanish refugees in Hull, attempts to aid Austrian refugees involved in the Spanish Civil War, Greek trade unionism, local implementation and management of the National Heath and Insurance Scheme, consideration of disability in the work place, working class housing repairs and rents, and peace conferences and meetings.
This collection would be of particular interest to anyone researching 20th century working class history, industrial relations, connections between Local Authority and the Labour Movement in Hull, Spain under the Franco regime, Anglo-Soviet relations, the 20th century Peace Movement, and British aid to political refugees and prisoners.