Annie Powell, the Glossary
Annie Powell (1906–1986) was a Welsh Communist politician.[1]
Table of Contents
23 relations: Arthur Horner (trade unionist), Clydebank, Communism, Communist Party of Great Britain, Finlay Hart, Graham Stevenson, Harry Pollitt, Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau, Joe Vaughan (politician), Labour Party (UK), Metropolitan Borough of Bethnal Green, National Union of Teachers, Nikita Khrushchev, Nonconformist (Protestantism), Penygraig, Provost (civil), Rhondda, Rhondda East (UK Parliament constituency), The New York Times, Trebanog, United Kingdom, Wales, Will Paynter.
- Communist Party of Great Britain councillors
- Mayors of places in Wales
- People from Rhondda
- Welsh communists
- Women councillors in Wales
- Women mayors of places in Wales
Arthur Horner (trade unionist)
Arthur Lewis Horner (5 April 1894 – 4 September 1968) was a Welsh trade union leader and communist politician. Annie Powell and Arthur Horner (trade unionist) are Welsh communists.
See Annie Powell and Arthur Horner (trade unionist)
Clydebank
Clydebank (Bruach Chluaidh) is a town in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland.
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Communism
Communism (from Latin label) is a sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement, whose goal is the creation of a communist society, a socioeconomic order centered around common ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange that allocates products to everyone in the society based on need.
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Communist Party of Great Britain
The Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) was the largest communist organisation in Britain and was founded in 1920 through a merger of several smaller Marxist groups.
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Finlay Hart
Finlay Hart (1901 – 27 December 1989) was a Scottish communist politician. Annie Powell and Finlay Hart are communist Party of Great Britain councillors.
See Annie Powell and Finlay Hart
Graham Stevenson
Graham Barry Stevenson (16 December 1955 – 21 January 2014) was an English cricketer, who played in two Test matches and four One Day Internationals from 1980 to 1981.
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Harry Pollitt
Harry Pollitt (22 November 1890 – 27 June 1960) was a British communist who served as the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) from July 1929 to September 1939 and again from 1941 until his death in 1960.
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Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau
"Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau" is the unofficial national anthem of Wales.
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Joe Vaughan (politician)
Joseph James Vaughan (1878 – 1938) was a British politician. Annie Powell and Joe Vaughan (politician) are communist Party of Great Britain councillors.
See Annie Powell and Joe Vaughan (politician)
Labour Party (UK)
The Labour Party is a social democratic political party in the United Kingdom that sits on the centre-left of the political spectrum.
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Metropolitan Borough of Bethnal Green
Bethnal Green was a civil parish and a metropolitan borough of the County of London between 1899 and 1965, when it was merged with the Metropolitan Borough of Stepney and the Metropolitan Borough of Poplar to form the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
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National Union of Teachers
The National Union of Teachers (NUT) was a trade union for school teachers in England, Wales, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.
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Nikita Khrushchev
Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev (– 11 September 1971) was First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1964, and Chairman of the Council of Ministers (premier) from 1958 to 1964.
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Nonconformist (Protestantism)
Nonconformists were Protestant Christians who did not "conform" to the governance and usages of the state church in England, and in Wales until 1914, the Church of England.
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Penygraig
Penygraig is a village and community in the Rhondda Valley in the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales.
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Provost (civil)
Provost is a title held by the civic heads of local governments in Scotland.
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Rhondda
Rhondda, or the Rhondda Valley (Cwm Rhondda), is a former coalmining area in South Wales, historically in the county of Glamorgan.
Rhondda East (UK Parliament constituency)
Rhondda East was a parliamentary constituency which returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1918 until 1974.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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Trebanog
Trebanog is a village in the Cymmer electoral ward lying on the southernmost outskirts of the Rhondda Valley, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, located off the A4233 road between Porth and the town of Tonyrefail.
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.
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Wales
Wales (Cymru) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
Will Paynter
William Thomas Paynter (6 December 1903 – 11 December 1984) was a Welsh miners' leader involved in the hunger marches of the 1930s. Annie Powell and Will Paynter are Welsh communists.
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See also
Communist Party of Great Britain councillors
- Abe Moffat
- Alec Geddes
- Alex Moffat (trade unionist)
- Alf Barton
- Alf Watts
- Alfred M. Wall
- Annie Powell
- Edgar Lansbury (politician)
- Finlay Hart
- Fred Shaw (socialist activist)
- Helen Crawfurd
- Hugh Hinshelwood
- Jack Gaster
- Jimmy Reid
- Joe Vaughan (politician)
- John Peck (politician)
- Kay Beauchamp
- Lewis Jones (writer)
- Mary Bamber
- Max Levitas
- Phil Piratin
- Solly Kaye
- Ted Bramley
- Wogan Philipps, 2nd Baron Milford
Mayors of places in Wales
- Annie Powell
- Ben Goldsborough
- Betty Williams (politician)
- Bryan D. White
- Darren Millar
- David Hughes-Morgan
- Dillwyn Miles
- Eddie Thomas (boxer)
- Elin Jones
- Enoch Morrell
- George Bowen (rugby union)
- Gwenllian Morgan
- Hafina Clwyd
- Harry Davies (socialist)
- Horace Blew
- Hugh Vincent
- John Campbell, 1st Baron Cawdor
- John Davies (Welsh miners' agent)
- John Perrot
- John Poyer
- John Wynne (1689–1718)
- Leonard Rowland
- Lewis Cobden Thomas
- Llewellyn Turner
- Madeleine Moon
- Mayor of Newport
- Mayor of Wrexham
- Mayors in Wales
- Mayors of Cardiff
- Owen Hurcum
- Peter Law
- Sandy Mewies
- Sir John Philipps, 6th Baronet
- Sue Jones-Davies
- Thomas Coke (bishop)
- Thomas Phillips (mayor)
- Walter E. Rees
- Walter T. Griffiths
- William Herbert (died 1645)
- William Rees (Liberal politician)
People from Rhondda
- Alexander Cordell
- Andrew King (professor)
- Annie Powell
- Beryl Hughes
- Billy Reed (footballer)
- Brad Evans (author)
- Chris Evans (footballer)
- Dai Smith (academic)
- Dan Lewis (footballer)
- Dari Taylor
- David Banner (game designer)
- Dawn McCafferty
- Debbie Wilcox, Baroness Wilcox of Newport
- Dick Hellings
- Edgar Jones (politician)
- Ellen Evans
- Evan Jenkins (footballer)
- George Baker (footballer)
- Gwilym Rowlands
- Gwyn Evans (bowls)
- Gwyn Evans (footballer)
- Haydn Price
- Hywel Evans (figure skater)
- Idwal Robling
- Jean Earle
- Jeffrey Weeks (sociologist)
- John Jones Griffiths
- Ken Rowlands
- Len Apsey
- Leslie Dilley
- Lorraine Barrett
- Lyn James
- Lynn Howells
- Maldwyn Evans
- Mark Elliott (footballer)
- Matthew Hitt
- May John
- Ned Thomas (rugby league)
- Nyree Kindred
- Owen Morgan
- Percy James
- Rhys Gill
- Seymour Morris
- Shellyann Evans
- Simon Thomas (politician)
- Trevor Edwards
- Trevor Rowlands
Welsh communists
- Annie Powell
- Arthur Horner (trade unionist)
- David Ivon Jones
- Goronwy Rees
- Green Gartside
- Idris Cox
- John Lewis (philosopher)
- Kim Howells
- Leslie Morris
- Lewis Jones (writer)
- Raymond Williams
- Robert Griffiths (politician)
- T. E. Nicholas
- Will Paynter
Women councillors in Wales
- Alison Halford
- Ann Davies (politician)
- Ann Jones (politician)
- Annie Powell
- Beata Brookes
- Betty Campbell
- Catherine Fookes
- Charlotte Price White
- Christina Rees
- Christine Chapman
- Debbie Wilcox, Baroness Wilcox of Newport
- Dorothy Rees
- Eileen Beasley
- Elaine Kellett-Bowman
- Elin Jones
- Gill German
- Gwenda Thomas
- Gwenllian Lansdown
- Jackie Lawrence (politician)
- Jacqui Gasson
- Jane Davidson
- Jane Hutt
- Janet Finch-Saunders
- Janet Haworth
- Janet Ryder
- Jenny Randerson, Baroness Randerson
- Jill Evans
- Jocelyn Davies
- Joyce Watson
- Julie Morgan
- Karen Sinclair
- Leanne Wood
- Liz Saville Roberts
- Llinos Medi
- Lorraine Barrett
- Madeleine Moon
- Margaret Lloyd George
- Nia Griffith
- Pauline Jarman
- Rose Davies (activist)
- Rosemary Butler (politician)
- Sandy Mewies
- Sophie Howe
- Sue Essex
- Val Lloyd
- Veronica German
Women mayors of places in Wales
- Annie Powell
- Betty Williams (politician)
- Elin Jones
- Gwenllian Morgan
- Hafina Clwyd
- Jacqui Gasson
- Madeleine Moon
- Sandy Mewies
- Sue Jones-Davies