18891889 in the United Kingdom1904 Devonport by-election19th-century LondonAnnie BesantArthur Field (trade unionist)Ben TillettCatholic Church in the United KingdomCunninghame GrahamDock, Wharf, Riverside and General Labourers' UnionDudley HardyEast End of LondonEdith Mansell-MoullinEleanor MarxFellows Morton and ClaytonFred HendersonFremantle Lumpers UnionGeneral Railway Workers' UnionGreat Dock StrikeGreat strikeHarry GoslingHarry OrbellHarry QuelchHarry Snell, 1st Baron SnellHavelock WilsonHenry_Edward_ManningHenry Hyde ChampionHilaire BellocHistory of trade unions in the United KingdomJames Anderson (trade unionist)Jim ConnellJohn BurnsJohn Lowther du Plat TaylorKatharine GattyLabour ElectorList of Ripper Street episodes
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As the greedy pike.
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Burns for you will speak.
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Courage lads, and you'll win,
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Dockers on the strike.
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Guinea pigs are hungry,
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Till the docks are opened,
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Well within the week.
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London dockworkers in 1889
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