November 1960, 1,100 wharfies, tally clerks, seamen and their families cramed into the Waterside Workers Hall.ย Paul Robeson an African American singer, actor, and political activist enteredย to a standing ovation.ย It was the first time he hadย been able to visit Australia after the United States government confiscated his passport in 1950. A staunch supporter of Unionism and Indigenous rights, Robeson was given โan authentic woomera throwing stickโ as a gift after his performance.
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Adam Paterson, South Australian Maritime Museum, ‘Waterside Workers Hall’, SA History Hub, History Trust of South Australia, https://sahistoryhub.history.sa.gov.au/places/waterside-workers-hall/
Hello I am looking for any information about the history of shipwrights/carpenters from 1836 – 1874 in regards to an early pioneer/colonist George Mildred who came to SA in the Rapid with Colonel Light. George Mildreds son James Henry Albert Mildred was a member of the Waterside Workers Union and Port Adelaide Seamens Union. Many thanks, Barbara Martin
Hi Barbara,
I’ve passed on your question to Adam Paterson, Curator at the South Australian Maritime Museum, and he will be in touch with more.