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Miscellaneous pamphlets and other material

R. Page Arnot, 'The Meerut Sentences', Labour Monthly, January 1933, pp. 96-101; H. L. Hutchinson, Meerut 1929-1932: Statement given in his own Defence at Meerut Court, India, against a charge...

Collection:Indian Communists and Trade Unionists on Trial: The Meerut Conspiracy, 1929-1933
Date:1929-1933
Contributor:Working Class Movement Library
Identifier:72696d-03

Lester Hutchinson, Conspiracy At Meerut (1935)

Unlike Spratt's autobiography, Hutchinson's own account, written shortly after his release, is more closely tied to the Meerut case and vividly describes in particular the conditions of the Meerut jail...

Collection:Indian Communists and Trade Unionists on Trial: The Meerut Conspiracy, 1929-1933
Date:1935-1935
Contributor:Working Class Movement Library
Identifier:72696d-02

Philip Spratt, Blowing Up India (1955)

This autobiographical work examines Spratt's childhood, his association with the CPGB, activities in India and details of his imprisonment in Meerut. The later chapters look at Spratt's view of the...

Collection:Indian Communists and Trade Unionists on Trial: The Meerut Conspiracy, 1929-1933
Date:1955-1955
Contributor:Labour History Archive & Study Centre
Identifier:72696d-01

Meerut prisoners correspondence

LP/WG/IND/102-166: The following papers serve to highlight the complexities of the case: namely, the duration of the trial, the nature of the charge brought against the accused, the decision to...

Collection:Indian Communists and Trade Unionists on Trial: The Meerut Conspiracy, 1929-1933
Date:1929-1932
Contributor:Labour History Archive & Study Centre
Identifier:72696c-02
Archive Reference(s):LP/WG/IND/102-166

Meerut prisoners resolutions

LP/WG/IND/1-101: A collection of trade union (or similar bodies) petitions and resolutions either in direct support of the Meerut prisoners and/or the Indian labour movement as a whole. Bodies include...

Collection:Indian Communists and Trade Unionists on Trial: The Meerut Conspiracy, 1929-1933
Date:1929-1933
Contributor:Labour History Archive & Study Centre
Identifier:72696c-01
Archive Reference(s):LP/WG/IND/1-101

Rosa Glading deposit

CP/IND/BRAD/07/09. Papers deposited by Rosa Glading, principally copy of Bradley's statement in the Meerut conspiracy case, with correspondence about the papers, dating from 1969. The principal focus of these papers...

Collection:Indian Communists and Trade Unionists on Trial: The Meerut Conspiracy, 1929-1933
Date:1931-1969
Contributor:Labour History Archive & Study Centre
Identifier:72696b-48
Archive Reference(s):CP/IND/BRAD/07/09

Papers re. the Ben Bradley Memorial Endowment Fund: mainly correspondence with supporters

CP/IND/BRAD/07/08. Supporters include: R. Palme Dutt, Idris Cox; Ted Brake; John Gollan; Amalgamated Engineering Union branches and other sympathetic trade unions. This item also includes duplicated minutes, accounts, etc. of...

Collection:Indian Communists and Trade Unionists on Trial: The Meerut Conspiracy, 1929-1933
Date:1957-1958
Contributor:Labour History Archive & Study Centre
Identifier:72696b-47
Archive Reference(s):CP/IND/BRAD/07/08

Papers from his final years and regarding his death, funeral and the Ben Bradley Memorial Fund

CP/IND/BRAD/07/07. Papers from his final years and regarding his death, funeral and the Ben Bradley Memorial Endowment Fund, circa 1955-1957. Correspondents with Ben Bradley include Alan Winnington; papers also include...

Collection:Indian Communists and Trade Unionists on Trial: The Meerut Conspiracy, 1929-1933
Date:1955-1957
Contributor:Labour History Archive & Study Centre
Identifier:72696b-46
Archive Reference(s):CP/IND/BRAD/07/07
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