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53 Abstract of labour statistics. 1894–1937. Periodic reports of the Labour Department of the Board of Trade and later of the Ministry of Labour. Title varies.
54 The annual register, 1900–. 1901–. An annual narrative of events (which dates back to 1758) largely from newspaper sources.
55 Bartholomew's reference atlas of greater London. 13th ed. Edinburgh, 1968.
56 Bellamy, Joyce M. and John Saville (eds.). Dictionary of labour biography. 1970– 84, 7 vols. Each volume is self-contained, A to Z.
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61 British Museum. Subject index of the modern works added… in the years 1901–1905. 1906. Quinquennially, thereafter; title varies.
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