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Guy Alfred Aldred (often Guy A. Aldred; 5 November 1886 – 16 October 1963) was a British anarcho-communist and a prominent member of the Anti-Parliamentary Communist Federation (APCF). He founded the Bakunin Press publishing house and edited five Glasgow-based anarchist periodicals: The Herald of Revolt, The Spur, The Commune, The Council, and The Word, where he worked closely with Ethel MacDonald and his later partner Jenny Patrick.
Guy Alfred Aldred (often Guy A. Aldred; 5 November 1886 – 16 October 1963) was a British anarcho-communist and a prominent member of the Anti-Parliamentary...
Aldred is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Aldred or Ealdred, archbishop of York of the 11th century Aldred of Lindisfarne...
football club in Burkina Faso The Commune, anarchist newspaper published by GuyAldred The commune, a book by Margaret Buckley (published in 1992 by Chrysalis...
tendency during the Revolutions of 1917–1923, when the Glasgow anarchist GuyAldred established the Anti-Parliamentary Communist Federation and later the...
GuyAldred and Ethel MacDonald resigned and established the Workers' Open Forum (WOF) in August 1933. For the organisation's official organ, Aldred launched...
policy of abstentionism, one of which was the Glaswegian anarcho-communist GuyAldred, who advised the Scottish socialist politician John Maclean to adopt the...
lived until his death in 1971. In London he encountered the anarchist GuyAldred (1886–1963), while working as a baker. He was soon (1907) under police...
criticized Dhingra's actions and Savarkar's public defence of Dhingra. GuyAldred, the printer of The Indian Sociologist, was sentenced to twelve months...
accused of being unpatriotic and supporting the “venal agitators” in Egypt. GuyAldred, who in 1907 compared the execution of Madan Lal Dhingra with the immunity...
home and doing solidarity work for comrades in other countries, e.g. GuyAldred was jailed for printing Shyamji Krishnavarma's The Indian Sociologist...
Communist Federation (APCF) GuyAldred. In 1938 GuyAldred's friend, socialist and liberalist Sir Walter Strickland, died leaving Aldred a fortune "for socialist...
personalities were invited to speak at public meetings in support of the cause. GuyAldred, the boy preacher was an active propagandist for the Band of Hope, before...
Aldred, Guy A. (1963), No Traitors' Gait! - The Life and Times of Guy A. Aldred, Vol.3 No.1, Strickland Press, Glasgow Caldwell, John T. (1978), "Guy...
others, in support of Bolshevik cause. Russell supported Rose Witcop and GuyAldred and who were prosecuted for publishing Margaret Sanger's Family Limitation...
International Socialist Club, McKay met Shapurji Saklatvala, A. J. Cook, GuyAldred, Jack Tanner, Arthur McManus, William Gallacher, Sylvia Pankhurst, and...
and acquired great support all over Europe and Russia.[citation needed] GuyAldred wrote an article in the Daily Herald under the heading of "Savarker the...
conference she came under attack by some of her former supporters such a GuyAldred and Havelock Ellis and, on her death in 1958, she bequeathed her clinics...
anarchist by Emma Goldman, and he influenced other anarchists such as GuyAldred, Rudolf Rocker, Max Cafard and John Moore.[citation needed] The popular...
Hillhead, Glasgow. He acted as election agent for Aldred on four occasions. Following GuyAldred's death in 1963, Caldwell continued the work of both...
August 1909 issue of The Indian Sociologist. GuyAldred was prosecuted for his comments in this issue purportedly supporting Dhingra and supporting anti-colonial...
310–311; supplemented by published report titles, per WorldCat. A. S. Albery GuyAldred Alexander Anderson Edward Aveling Ambrose Barker John Barlas E. Belfort...