The Workers' Educational Association was set up in 1903 and promoted higher education for working men and women. Lectures were regularly held at the Workers' Institute.
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Updated: | Tue 17 Jul 2007 - 1 |
BCLM | Workers' Institute archives |
Source | 'Ministry of Enthusiasm' , essay - 'Women's Involvement in WEA', Zoe Munby |
Source | 'A Ministry of Enthusiasm', Ed. S.K. Roberts, 2003, Pluto, London |
Source | 'Ministry of Enthusiasm', essay - 'RH Tawney and the WEA', M K Rusoff |