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Trade Union Banner, National Union of Railwaymen
Cynicus, 1920, Banner
Trade Union Banner, National Union of Railwaymen
Trade Union Banner, National Union of Railwaymen
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Item no
22442
Title
Trade Union Banner, National Union of Railwaymen
Description
Red silk banner with painted design on both sides, made from two separate pieces of fabric, with silk corded fringe. Title scroll, NATIONAL
UNION OF RAILWAYMEN EDINBURGH AND DISTRICT BRANCHES. Gold scrolls on the red border with NUR at the centre on each side. Reverse: seven paintings showing the Forth Bridge, Waverley Station, Caledonian Station, a locomotive, Leith Station and Portobello Station.
Artist / maker
Cynicus
Date
1920
Size
26cm x 390cm
Type
Banner
Location
The People's Story
Accession number
HH3364/69
The branch minutes of Edinburgh No. 1
on May 11th 1919 state a decision to raise funds 'to have a banner for the district' and on November 9th: 'agreed that Mr. Cynicus prepare the design'. On January 18th 1920 they decided to have the banner ready for May Day. To pay for it they ran a competition, where the watch was sealed in a box, and people had to guess the time it would stop. This brought in about £66. The banner was carried in the procession to gather funds for Leith Hospital where it won the first prize in a competition. On June 12th it was decided that the banner should be photographed and cards of the photos should be sold and on June 20th a football match between Edinburgh and Glasgow Railwaymen was arranged to raise money. There is a note on the banner that Tom Oswald renovated it in May 1930.
Founded 1876 as the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, the Union, in 1913 merged with three other unions and changed the name to the National Union of Railwaymen.
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