Triumph Motor Company

British Leyland Wives of Strikers, in London, 24th January 1978. Our picture shows Maureen Crook and her seven woman party, wives of striking workers at British Leyland's Triumph No.2 factory in Speke, with their petition of over 1000 signatures for Prime Minister Jim Callaghan. Calling for him to step in to end the 12 week deadlock between unions and management in the current strike. (Photo by Tony Kenwright/Mirrorpix/Getty Images)
British Leyland Wives of Strikers, in London, 24th January 1978. Our picture shows Maureen Crook and her seven woman party, wives of striking workers at British Leyland's Triumph No.2 factory in Speke, with their petition of over 1000 signatures for Prime Minister Jim Callaghan. Calling for him to step in to end the 12 week deadlock between unions and management in the current strike. (Photo by Tony Kenwright/Mirrorpix/Getty Images)
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Mirrorpix / Contributor
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888842686
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Mirrorpix
Date created:
24 January, 1978
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Object name:
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