Llanelli railway strike happened in 1911.
Llanelli railway station was created in 1852.
1850
Llanelli A.F.C. was created in 1896.
Llanelli Star was created in 1909.
Llanelli RFC was created in 1872.
As of 2021, the population of Llanelli is estimated to be around 50,500 people.
The unions active in the strike were inspired by the ideas of Karl Marx.
The distance by road from Plymouth to LLanelli is 200 miles.
There is a school in Llanelli called St Michael's. It's at the junction of the B4297 and Penybryn.
Workers of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
Saucepans are related to Llanelli because Llanelli was historically known for its tinplate industry, which produced items like saucepans. The town was a hub for metal industry, hence the association with the production of saucepans.
The Pullman Strike was a nationwide railroad strike in US in the summer of 1894. It did pit the American Railway Union against Pullman Company, main railroads, and federal government of United States under President Grover Cleveland.