Comment on Wigan Diggers’ T-Shirts & Songbooks by Sue Lees
It would be helpul if you could specify what the actual sizes are i.e in inches or cms. Cheers.
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Please could we book two stalls. One for the Morning Star and one for the Communist Party.
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Yes you can Jenny. Look forward to seeing you there.
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[...] 13 August, 2012 by Fiona Cosson Reblogged from Wigan Diggers' Festival: [...]
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Cheers Fiona. Maybe catch you at the festival?
View ArticleComment on New Wigan Diggers’ T-Shirt Design by Stephen Hall
Gerrard Winstanley wasn’t even the first Wigan Digger, but inspired by the earlier action of Wigan clay and coal diggers who established the right to dig up the common land for clay and coal in the...
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How come Mark Thomas could manage a whole programme on Wigan without mentioning Gerrard Winstanley???
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Absolutely Jenny. Why not send him a message and ask him why. I’ve ‘tweeted’ him about the Diggers’ Festival but he didn’t respond.
View ArticleComment on Tony Benn hopeful of attending Festival by Mark
Excellent news! I am very much hoping to attend , it’ll be my first, but am without facebook
View ArticleComment on Tony Benn hopeful of attending Festival by Stephen Hall
Great you are coming Mark. Hope to see you there.
View ArticleComment on Diggers’ Festival Programme Announced by john tilbury
Is there a map of the various venues?
View ArticleComment on Diggers’ Festival Programme Announced by Stephen Hall
There’s a map on this site if you scroll down John and all the venues to be used are on it.
View ArticleComment on Wigan Diggers’ T-Shirts & Songbooks by jason Sharp
I a bloke with a 50 inch (b cup) chest so 2X is not big enough. Could you dig up 3XL t-Shirts? Jason
View ArticleComment on Gerrard Winstanley & The Diggers by Terry Halliwell
It is my opinion that the work you have done to promote the town of Wigan and our socialist celebrity will be remembered for many years to come. From humble beginnings you have developed the festival...
View ArticleComment on Wigan Diggers’ T-Shirts & Songbooks by Stephen Hall
Will try our best for next year Jason.
View ArticleComment on Gerrard Winstanley & The Diggers by Stephen Hall
Cheers Terry, it’s all a lot easier when people pull together for a common cause.
View ArticleComment on Gerrard Winstanley & The Diggers by The Imperceptible Immigrant ·...
[…] suppressed whenever heads had been raised above the parapet. A variety of movements – the Diggers, the Levellers, the Ranters, the Quakers (very different in nature to the movement we know today) […]
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[…] ages. Before the Reformation, the Guilds and Liveries of the 14th century were the early origins of the Diggers, traces of which led to the development of the Labour movement and ultimately, the...
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[…] days!The Diggers’ history is particularly apt for us, as Gerrard Winstaney was apparently a textile trader before he became bankrupt in […]
View ArticleComment on 2013 Festival Photos by William Mclinden
The struglge for LAND FOR THE PEOPLE to live upon during the transition to come as people are removed from the Capitalist GLOBAL capitalist system. With less money and ability to survive in a...
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