Veteran of the printing trade union movement. Delegate to the founding conference of the Labour party in 1900 and Labour MP for Deptford for almost 30 years. President of the Trades Union Congress.
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Charles W. Bowerman
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Charles Bowerman
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Roundhouse
NW1, Chalk Farm Road, outside Camden Roundhouse
The web page given on the plaque plots 900 British transport heritage sites on a map and provides information about each one.
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