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Lanarkshire Miners' Federation : ウィキペディア英語版
Lanarkshire Miners' County Union
The Lanarkshire Miners' County Union, later the Lanarkshire Mineworkers' Union, represented coal miners in the Lanarkshire district of Scotland.
The union was founded in 1893 as the Lanarkshire Miners' Federation, bringing together local miners' unions based in Bellshill, Blantyre, Hamilton, Larkhall, and elsewhere. In 1896, the local unions merged completely to form a unitary trade union, the "Lanarkshire Miners' County Union".〔Arthur Ivor Marsh and Victoria Ryan, ''Historical Directory of Trade Unions'', vol.6, pp.496-497〕
The union was initially led by Robert Smillie and William Small, both close associates of Keir Hardie, and both were founding members of the Independent Labour Party.〔E. Eldon Barry, ''Nationalization in British Politics: The Historical Background'', p.115〕 In the 1920s, the two leading officials were Andrew McAnulty and William Allan, both members of the Communist Party of Great Britain.〔Matthew Worley, ''Class Against Class: The Communist Party in Britain Between the Wars'', p.72〕 However, they were both suspended in 1928, and left to found the rival United Mineworkers of Scotland the following year.〔Matthew Worley, ''Class Against Class: The Communist Party in Britain Between the Wars'', p.163〕
The union affiliated to the National Union of Scottish Mineworkers, which in turn became an affiliate of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain (MFGB). In 1944, the MFGB became the National Union of Mineworkers, and the County Union became its Lanarkshire Area, with less independence than before. In about 1962, it was dissolved into the Scottish Area.〔Chris Cook, ''The Routledge Guide to British Political Archives: Sources Since 1945'', p.356〕
==Presidents==
:1893: Robert Smillie
:1900s: Joseph Sullivan
:1920: Andrew McAnulty
:1929: Alexander Hunter
:1940: William Pearson

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