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Gosling was a member of the Port and Transit Executive, the body charged with organising imports and exports by sea. At the end of hostilities he was appointed to the
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Elementary School, he entered employment as an office boy, aged 13. A year later he reached sufficient age to begin a seven-year apprenticeship to the
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but was again defeated. The following General Election in 1922 he was again defeated as a Labour candidate at
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For the last six years of his life Gosling was in poor health. In 1927 he wrote a book of reminiscences
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in 1922, Gosling became the TGWU's first and only president, holding office until his death.
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Gosling first stood for election to parliament as a Liberal Party candidate at the
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on the council, forming a left wing group of "Labour Progressives" with
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Members of the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress
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Members of the Executive of the Labour and Socialist International
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Sanders, W.S.; Brodie, Marc (2004). "Gosling, Harry (1861–1930)".
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Amalgamated Society of Watermen, Lightermen and Bargemen
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died, and Gosling held the seat for the party at the
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Oxford University Press. 347:, and to the Parliamentary Committee of the 299:Gosling was born in 1861 at 57 York Street, 1586:General secretaries of British trade unions 926: 912: 184:8 February 1923 â€“ 24 October 1930 139:24 January 1924 â€“ 3 November 1924 45: 935:Paymasters General of the United Kingdom 358: 1611:Secretaries of State for Transport (UK) 1581:Presidents of the Trades Union Congress 497:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 465:in October 1930, aged 69. His body was 1601:Progressive Party (London) politicians 1533: 764:President of the Trades Union Congress 535: 533: 531: 529: 527: 525: 523: 303:, London, on the southern bank of the 287:(9 June 1861 – 24 October 1930) was a 907: 71:6 May 1924 â€“ 3 November 1924 820:Transport and General Workers' Union 792:Transport and General Workers' Union 461:. Harry Gosling died at his home in 353:Transport and General Workers' Union 520: 487: 291:politician and trade union leader. 13: 14: 1627: 1571:United Kingdom Paymasters General 571: 459:Order of the Companions of Honour 330: 1576:Members of London County Council 1519: 602:Parliament of the United Kingdom 367:from 1898 to 1925, representing 578:Works by or about Harry Gosling 656:Leader of the Labour Party on 563:. 30 October 1930. p. 11. 550: 546:. 25 October 1930. p. 17. 412:December 1910 general election 400:Imperial War Graves Commission 1: 726:American Federation of Labour 480: 405: 294: 514:UK public library membership 430:, the sitting Labour MP for 414:but failed to win a seat at 7: 10: 1632: 619:Whitechapel and St Georges 432:Whitechapel and St Georges 172:Whitechapel and St Georges 18: 1517: 941: 887: 878: 870: 860: 851: 843: 838: 826: 816: 808: 798: 788: 780: 770: 761: 753: 739: 719: 707: 697: 687: 679: 674: 664: 654: 646: 641: 631: 617:Member of Parliament for 615: 607: 600: 275: 265: 248: 221: 216: 212: 200: 188: 177: 167: 155: 143: 132: 125: 109: 97: 85: 75: 64: 57: 53: 44: 30: 874:Archibald Boyd-Carpenter 642:Party political offices 426:. 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Harry Goslin
CH

Paymaster General
George V
Ramsay MacDonald
Archibald Boyd-Carpenter
The Duke of Sunderland
Minister for Transport
Sir John Baird
Wilfrid Ashley
Whitechapel and St Georges
Charles James Mathew
James Henry Hall
Lambeth
London
England
Twickenham
Labour
CH
British Labour Party
Lambeth
River Thames
lighterman
watermen
Blackfriars
Watermen's Company
County Hall
1889 London Dock Strike
Amalgamated Society of Watermen, Lightermen and Bargemen

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