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Postponed: The Corruganza Boxmakers: womens rights in Summerstown

Corruganza Boxworkers CDPR poster title with a woman standing

Please note that this event has already occured.

Key information

Date: Friday 16 September 2022

Time: 6:00pm to 8:00pm

Venue: Burmester House, Burmester road, London, SW17 0JL, GB

This event has been postponed following the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. More information about a new date will follow in due course.

'The Corruganza Boxmakers' were a group of 44 courageous young women, largely uneducated who in the face of a savage pay cut went on strike at a cardboard box factory in south west London in 1908.

They were supported and encouraged by trade union pioneer Mary Macarthur. Their action paved the way for much higher profile events like the Cradley Heath Chainmakers and the Bermondsey Uprising, all in the frontline of the struggle for women's rights in the workplace. Its an inspirational story that deserves a wider audience and for that reason we will be acknowledging it next year with the placing of a blue plaque.

The Walk which covers the site of the box factory in a fascinating part of Earlsfield between Wimbledon Stadium and the River Wandle takes in key locations relating to industries which employed women and passes some of the homes where they lived. 

This event will be free to attend thanks to funding from the Mayor of London's Commission for Diversity in the Public Realm.

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