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- Title
- Our People Our Century - Winning and Losing
- Content partner
- NZ On Screen
- Collection
- NZ On Screen
- Description
Taking in depression and prosperity, this edition of Kiwi social history series Our People Our Century explores the boom and bust cycles of the economy. Stories include TJ Edmonds, of baking powder fame, who made his fortune by hawking his wares around Christchurch before opening his iconic factory. Factory workforces expanded, and with them unions. Worker dissatisfaction with pay and conditions led to the Queen Street riot of 1932, a defining moment in New Zealand history retold here by prot...
- Format
- Video
- Date created
- 2000
- URL
- http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/our-people-our-century-winning-and-losing-2000
- Related subjects
- strike / poverty / activism / prosperity / trade union / baking powder / queen street riot / riot / jim edwards / nz on air / new zealand on air / t j edmonds / edmonds factory / thomas john edmonds / christchurch / edmonds cookery books / edmonds baking powder / sure to rise / industry / canterbury / settler / colonial / irene edmonds / ballantynes / ballantynes department store / queen street / auckland / auckland town hall / town hall / riots / aotea square riot / conflict / 1879 / 1870s / 2000 / 2000s / 00s / 1932 / 1930s / 30s / union / union strike / workers strike / factory / factories / trade unions / new zealand history / new zealand heritage / new zealand identity / familial links / mount eden prison
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