Trade Union Leaders
- William Abraham (1842–1922)
- William Brace (1865–1947)
- Moss Evans (1925–2002)
- Jim Griffiths (1890–1975)
- Vernon Hartshorn (1872–1931)
- Arthur Horner (1894–1968)
- Clive Jenkins (1926–1999)
- Will Paynter (1903–1984)
- Thomas Richards (1859–1931)
- James Henry Thomas (1874–1949)
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