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- Title
- Members of the Petone Unemployed Worker's Movement, in Petone, marching to Parliament
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- Description
Members of the Petone Unemployed Worker's Movement in Jackson Street, Petone, marching to Parliament, 30 January 1932. One of the banners reads: "No 5 Scheme means Economic Dominion Disaster". Photographed by an unknown staff photographer for the Evening Post newspaper. Source of descriptive information - Notes on file print and notes for EP-8641-1/2. Caption for a related photograph published in the Evening Post, 30 January, 1932 reads: "Unemployed demonstration -- Some hundreds of unempl...
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- Image
- Date created
- 30 Jan 1932
- URL
- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/23163706
- Locations
- Jackson Street
- Related subjects
- Petone Unemployed Worker's Movement / Unemployment / Depressions / 1929 / Streets / New Zealand / Wellington Region / Politics and government / Demonstrations / Jackson Street
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