Advertiser Chapel

Identity area

Type of entity

Trade union

Authorized form of name

Advertiser Chapel

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      Other form(s) of name

      • Advertiser Linotype Chapel

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      Description area

      Dates of existence

      c. 1858 - c. 1968

      History

      The Advertiser Chapel reformed on 27 March 1863 and it is likely that it was first formed in 1858 when the South Australian Advertiser newspaper started publication. After the South Australian Typographical Society was established in 1874, members of the Chapel were required to be members of the Society, and of its successors the Printing Industry Employees' Union and the Printing and Kindred Industries Union, South Australian Branch.

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      South Australia

      Legal status

      Functions, occupations and activities

      Representation for printers

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      Related entity

      South Australian Typographical Society (1874 - 1916)

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      Dates of creation, revision and deletion

      Entered from deposit description on 17 December 2012

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          Sources

          Hagan, James. Printers and Politics: A History of the Australian Printing Unions 1850-1950 (Australian National University Press in association with the Printing and Kindred Industries Union, Canberra, 1966)

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