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INPRIMATU
Fourteen unemployed people occupied a plot in London and started growing the land

Fourteen unemployed people occupied a plot in London and started growing it. They called him Triangle Camp, set the red flag and a tent. To confront the belief that those who had no work were useless, they organized an eight-hour day and banned alcoholic beverages. They had the support of thousands of people until they were evicted by the police.

John Field, Working men’s bodies: Work camps in Britain, 1880–1940