John Williams: The Making of a Miners’ Agent
śr., 14 sty
|Newport Rising Hub
History at the Hub with partners Bristol Radical History Group - Author Ian Wright on his new book We Will Eat Grass: John Williams and the Forest of Dean Miners’ Association, 1922–1928


Time & Location
14 sty 2026, 19:00 – 20:30
Newport Rising Hub, 170 Commercial St, Newport NP20 1JN, UK
About the Event
John Williams was born in 1888 in Kenfig Hill and started work at the International Colliery in the Garw Valley at the age of thirteen. In 1922, Williams was selected for the paid post of agent for the Forest of Dean Miners Association (FDMA), which was the trade union representing Forest of Dean miners. Williams remained committed to representing the Forest miners until his retirement in 1953 and lived in the Forest from 1922 until he died in 1968.
The social, political and industrial movements that emerged in the Garw valley during Williams’s early life had a profound effect on his approach to industrial relations and inspired him to believe that a radical social and economic transformation of society was possible.
This talk will consider Williams’s early experiences as a teenager working with his father at the International Colliery, his membership of the Social Democratic Federation, the Independent Labour Party…
Tickets
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Pay What You Want - all proceeds to Our Chartist Heritage (Charity number: 1176673)
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