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Arthur Waudby (1821-1872
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English: Trade Union emblem featuring a a wooden scaffold with three women symbolising truth, architecture and science. Two cameos are included with one featuring a workplace injury and the other the union providing compensation. The central image is of a bricklayers workshop. The slogans "By industry we flourish", "In all labour there is profit" "Unity is Strength" and "industry is the Source of Prosperity" are all feature and the provenance is given as "London 1869". The work is held by the People's History Museum, Manchester
Date 1 January 1869
date QS:P571,+1869-01-01T00:00:00Z/11
Source/Photographer artuk.org/discover/artists/waudby-a-j-

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