The General Strike - London Times Newspaper Vesta Case, 1926
The General Strike - London Times Newspaper Vesta Case, 1926
The General Strike - London Times Newspaper Vesta Case, 1926
The General Strike - London Times Newspaper Vesta Case, 1926
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The General Strike - London Times Newspaper Vesta Case, 1926

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Length: 6cm (2.25in)

Silver. Slide-action vesta case, engraved with the London Times’ clock logo over the date ‘1926’ and the Latin inscription 'Ictus Meus Utlilis Esto' (May My Strike Be Useful). The obverse applied with the GVR cypher of George V. Maker’s name of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, 112 Regent Street, London. Hallmarked London 1926. 

With the London Society of Compositors, joining some 3 million of their TUC brethren on strike, it was over to members of the London’s clubs, aristos, MPs, and the like, to produce the Times’s daily single newssheet between Thursday 6 May and Monday 17 May (the paper was not published on a Sunday). On 5 May there was the added excitement of a failed arson attack on the Times in Printing House Square, near Blackfriars Station, and an attempt by pickets that night to seize bundles of the establishment’d newspaper as it was being loaded onto cars.