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Box was one of seventeen children, but was orphaned at the age of eight and began working as an agricultural labourer. A keen Methodist, he began preaching when he was sixteen. He spent periods working as a miner in South Wales, and on the railways, but by the early 1900s was again an agricultural
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Box proved successful as a trade union organiser; he established fifty branches by the start of 1914, these now constituting around one-tenth of the branches of the entire Workers' Union. He received supportive coverage from the
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to tour the county, speaking in support of union membership, and when this proved successful, it appointed Box as its full-time county organiser, and he merged the agricultural union into the Workers' Union.
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for the party, giving him a clear picture of the state of agricultural workers throughout the county.
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Early in 1912, Box decided to form the Herefordshire Agricultural Workers' Union. Box wrote to
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By this time, Box had switched his political affiliation to the
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For the British film producer and screenwriter, see
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English Farmworkers and Local Patriotism, 1900–1930
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Sydney Box
British
trade unionist
Ledbury
Herefordshire
Liberal Party
1906 United Kingdom general election
January
December 1910 United Kingdom general elections
election agent
Charles Duncan
Workers' Union
Robert Morley
Hereford Times
Labour Party
Independent Labour Party
1918 United Kingdom general election
Hereford
1923 United Kingdom general election





ISBN
978-1351940061


ISBN
0-900178-06-X

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