Instead of busy scenes aboard and ashore, cranes swinging front ship to quay with goods for transport to the markets, this is what the corner of Royal Albert Dock looked like during the recent strike which cost the 18,470 striking dockers £300,000 in wages and held up 163 ships. (A.P. Photo)
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22696, 22 July 1948, Page 5
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51Instead of busy scenes aboard and ashore, cranes swinging front ship to quay with goods for transport to the markets, this is what the corner of Royal Albert Dock looked like during the recent strike which cost the 18,470 striking dockers £300,000 in wages and held up 163 ships. (A.P. Photo) Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22696, 22 July 1948, Page 5
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