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Performance TitleLansbury's Labour Weekly - Great United Demonstration, in aid of The Funds for the Miners' Children and Women-Folk and Other Families Victimised Through the Strike
Performance Date29 May 1926
Performance DaySaturday
Performance Time18:45
Main PerformersMoyna MacGill - vocal,
George Lansbury MP,
John Wheatley MP,
Dr Marion Phillips,
Mr A J Cook,
Ellen Wilkinson MP,
Frank Horrabin,
Cynthia Mosley,
William Paul - speakers

Hilda Saxe - piano
ChoirsLondon Labour Choral Union,
Welsh Miners' Choir
ConductorsRutland Boughton,
Charles Thomas
Set ListDemonstration - speeches

Two Folk Songs: 'Manin Veen', arr. Vaughan Williams (London Labour Choral Union),
'Swansea Town', arr. Gustav Holst (London Labour Choral Union),
'Martyrs of the Arena', Laurence de Rille (Welsh Miners' Choir),
Two Scottish Folk Songs: 'Annie Laurie', arr. Granville Bantock (London Labour Choral Union),
'The Keel Row', arr. Thomas Dunhill (London Labour Choral Union),
'Crusaders', Dr. Protheroe (Welsh Miners' Choir),
'Masque of Anarchy', Shelley (Moyna Macgill)
'In the Sweet', Dr. Protheroe (Welsh Miners' Choir),
'The Red Flag'
Irish Folk Song: 'The Mother's Lamentation', arr.Thomas Dunhill (London Labour Choral Union),
Part Song: 'Allen-a-Dale', Pearsall (London Labour Choral Union),
'The International'
Performance NotesThe event was in support of the United Kingdom General Strike (4-12 May 1926), which was called by the General Council of the Trades Union Congress in an unsuccessful attempt to force the British government to act to prevent wage reductions and worsening conditions for 1.2 million locked-out coal miners.

"WE SHALL NOT RECEDE.
MR COOK AND 'BITTER END'.
Over £1,000, apart from jewels, which included a pearl necklace and a gold ring said to be worth £80, was raised by a collection taken on Saturday night at a demonstration held in the Royal Albert Hall on behalf of the fund for the miners' wives and children. Several sovereigns and half-sovereigns were given in the collection, and these were sold at the meeting for three and four times their value.
In the course of a speech Mr A J Cook said: "We shall not recede from our position in regard to questions of hours and wages unless we are beaten by starvation. It will then be a victory dearly bought by the Governments and coal-owners that our men will never forget. The miners of the country will stand by their leader, Herbert Smith, and support him and myself to the bitter end. We want to win without a long drawn-out struggle. We hope it will be soon, but, whatever the consequences, neither Herbert Smith nor I will recommend the men to accept longer hours or lower wages.
"Now that the general strike has been declared off," he concluded, "we can only win if our children are fed. We cannot fight starvation, and that is why I believe in the general strike. A Constitution that cannot provide for men who invest their lives in Britain's most dangerous industry must be changed.""
(Daily Telegraph, 1 May 1926)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1926/48)
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1926/48A Great United Demonstration organised by The Plebs League and 'Lansbury's Labour Weekly'29 May 1926
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Igabiozaihip_TLansbury's Labour Weekly - Great United Demonstration, in aid of The Funds for the Miners' Children and Women-Folk and Other Families Victimised Through the Strike1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/1226Labour Party; London Labour Choral Union; fl 1924-1930s; British political choir
DS/UK/2778Boughton; Rutland (1878-1960); English composer
DS/UK/3299MacGill; Moyna (1895-1975); Irish actress
DS/UK/163Lansbury; George (1859-1940); British Labour politician
DS/UK/3239Wheatley; John (1869-1930); Scottish socialist politician
DS/UK/2775Phillips; Marion (1881-1932); Dr.; British Labour Party politician, leader of the Women's Labour League
DS/UK/3300Cook; Arthur James 'A. J.' (1883-1931); British coal miner, trade union leader
DS/UK/2996Wilkinson; Ellen (1891-1947); British politician
DS/UK/3241Horrabin; James Francis 'Frank' (1884-1962); English socialist, (sometime Communist), radical writer and cartoonist
DS/UK/1779Mosley; Lady; Cynthia Blanche ' Cimmie' (1898-1933); British politician
DS/UK/3238Paul; William 'Bill' (1884-1958); British socialist politician
DS/UK/3301Saxe; Hilda (1886-1962); English pianist
DS/UK/299Labour Party (UK); 1900-; British political party
DS/UK/435Plebs League; 1908-1926; British educational and political left-wing organisation
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