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Workers in the oilfield post 1937. This photo was included in the photographic exhibition at the  “Tubal Uriah Butler: Nelson Island Experience”
 
Date: 08/10/2015
 
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One of Butler's right hand men and personal bodyguards. Butler was protected by fellow Grenadian soldiers who had served with him during World War One, 1914-18. A photo from the photographic exhibition at the  “Tubal Uriah Butler: Nelson Island Experience
 
Date: 08/10/2015
 
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One of Butler's right hand men and personal bodyguards. Butler was protected by fellow Grenadian soldiers who had served with him during World War One, 1914-18. A photo from the photographic exhibition at the  “Tubal Uriah Butler: Nelson Island Experience
 
Date: 08/10/2015
 
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Butler with his trademark fan (circa 1950s). A photo from the photographic exhibition at the  “Tubal Uriah Butler: Nelson Island Experience”
 
Date: 08/10/2015
 
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Butler with his trademark fan and Sago palm branch (circa 1950s). A photo from the photographic exhibition at the  “Tubal Uriah Butler: Nelson Island Experience”
 
Date: 08/10/2015
 
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Battle song of the Trade Unions. An item from the photographic exhibition at the  “Tubal Uriah Butler: Nelson Island Experience”
 
Date: 08/10/2015
 
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Prior to the 1937 labour uprising, only white men could be ranked police officers (from inspectors up). A photo from the photographic exhibition at the  “Tubal Uriah Butler: Nelson Island Experience”
 
Date: 08/10/2015
 
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Women strikers. Women started to get work on the oilfields after 1937 as secretaries and telephone operators (circa 1940s. A photo from the photographic exhibition at the  “Tubal Uriah Butler: Nelson Island Experience”
 
Date: 08/10/2015
 
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Two British soldiers with a tommy gun outside the Apex headquarters.  A photo from the photographic exhibition at the  “Tubal Uriah Butler: Nelson Island Experience”
 
Date: 08/10/2015
 
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