George Britten talks about his motivation for joining the Communist Party in England in 1943.
George Britten describes the changing nature of unionism in the United Kingdom, with the unions beginning to educate members from 1950.
George Britten recounts the various positions he held in Brisbane, as well as his apprenticeship in England. He talks again about his early union experience in England.
George Britten describes the conditions and circumstances surrounding his early apprenticeship as a plumber in a chemical factory.
George Britten comments on the role of the Labour Party and trade unions during the Great Depression in England.
George Britten discusses his motivation for joining the union movement whilst in London.
Howard Guille discusses his childhood in the 1950s in northern England. He speaks about his family background of coal mining and domestic service.