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Shipbuilding in the United Kingdom
Shipbuilding in the United Kingdom provides a systematic historical account of the British Shipbuilders Corporation, first looking at this major industry under private enterprise, then under state control, and finally back in private hands.The chapters trace the evolution of public policy regarding shipbuilding, ship repair, and large marine engine building through the tenures of radically different Labour and Conservative governments, and through the response of the board of the British Shipbuilders Corporation, trade unions, and local management also. The book benefits from comprehensive archival research and interviews from the 1990s with leading players in the industry, as well as politicians, shipbuilders, trade union leaders, and senior civil servants.This authoritative monograph is a valuable resource for advanced students and researchers across the fields of business history, economic history, industrial history, labour history, maritime history, and British history.
Shipbuilding in the United Kingdom

Shipbuilding in the United Kingdom

Hugh Murphy

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2022
nidottu
Shipbuilding in the United Kingdom provides a systematic historical account of the British Shipbuilders Corporation, first looking at this major industry under private enterprise, then under state control, and finally back in private hands.The chapters trace the evolution of public policy regarding shipbuilding, ship repair, and large marine engine building through the tenures of radically different Labour and Conservative governments, and through the response of the board of the British Shipbuilders Corporation, trade unions, and local management also. The book benefits from comprehensive archival research and interviews from the 1990s with leading players in the industry, as well as politicians, shipbuilders, trade union leaders, and senior civil servants.This authoritative monograph is a valuable resource for advanced students and researchers across the fields of business history, economic history, industrial history, labour history, maritime history, and British history.
T-Rex Trying

T-Rex Trying

Hugh Murphy

Plume Books
2013
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Hugh Murphy's T-Rex Trying is a charming collection of 100 drawings from his wildly popular Tumblr feed of the same name. Though the T-Rex may struggle, you'll never struggle with finding dinosaur gifts again This hilarious and perfectly giftable book is perfect for anyone who has ever wondered how a T-Rex could get anything done with such tiny arms. T-Rex Trying depicts the stubby-armed tyrant in a range of hilarious--yet pathos-inducing--activities that we humans take for granted. Murphy's 100 drawings include: T-Rex Trying to Paint His House T-Rex Trying to Use a Drive-Through ATM T-Rex Trying to Apply Sunscreen T-Rex Trying to Break Into a Vending Machine T-Rex Trying to Ask for a New Roll of Toilet Paper from the Next Stall It's hard to be the Lizard King when you can't even change a light bulb. Looks like the ancient beast isn't so tough after all.No matter whether you're looking for: - White elephant gifts - Dinosaur gifts - Funny gifts - Gifts for mom - Gifts for dad - Gifts for children - Gifts for coworkers--this T-Rex will be sure to put a smile on the faces of your friends and family
T-Rex Trying

T-Rex Trying

Hugh Murphy

Michael Joseph Ltd
2012
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T-Rex Trying: The Unfortunate Trials of the Tyrant Lizard King - the hilarious internet phenomenon, now a wickedly funny book. Perfect for fans of Simon's Cat and The Book of Bunny Suicides, the collected struggles of Hugh Murphy's ill-adapted predator is the perfect stocking filler or gift for this Christmas.He might be top predator in the Jurassic kingdom, but in modern life, T-Rex's comically short arms doom him to hilarious failure. T-Rex has teeth the size of bananas and eats Triceratops for breakfast, but when it's time to brush his teeth . . . T-Rex is 12 metres long and 4 metres tall, but somehow he just can't change that light bulb . . . And you can just forget about the vending machine.Containing dozens of never before seen illustrations, T-Rex Trying: The Unfortunate Trials of the Tyrant Lizard King is the cute, quirky and laugh-out-loud funny collection of cartoons that will have across the board appeal this Christmas.Hugh Murphy is a 28 year old student at the University of Southern California, Ostrow School of Dentistry. Hugh began his career as an artist selling watercolour paintings of fish in order to pay for his applications to dental school, but has always enjoyed drawing and painting in his free time. He loves science, nature films, his wife, Sarah, and shark week. T-Rex Trying began as a joke between Hugh and his brother, and is his first book.Hugh and Sarah moved to Los Angeles from Boston in August, 2010.
Memories And Observations

Memories And Observations

Hugh Murphy

Spirit Bond Publishing
2022
pokkari
Imagine living with a secret that isn't really a secret. You tell your secret over and over to open someone's eyes. You want the truth to be out already. What if the story you tell goes against the grain? What if those who don't want the story told, try to stop you? What then? What if your story, your secret, is about corruption? His early memories comprise beatings. They are consistent to his head. They continually play in a loop with every bruise juxtaposed upon each other. No matter what he does, they are always there. During his 75 years of living, he learned to do just that, live with the pain and memories. That is, until he sleeps. Unwanted, the dreams terrorize him. His two brothers, naked, run screaming from the leather belt. He stands still and lets him lash him until he collapses unconscious from the pain. It made him a confirmed pacifist who would rather turn the other cheek than strike back. That said, he was and still is a verbal opponent of corruption and will speak out against it whenever he can. After being forcibly removed from school, because of an altercation he had nothing to do with, he began work at Belfast Docks as a non-union man. Non-union men were treated as the lowest of the low and employed when there was a glut of work, which was usually at the start of the week. While they were treated with contempt, there were a few good workers among them. He saw that while the Dockers got paid well, the working conditions were non-existent. After a year as a non-union man he got into the Union, the ITGWU.He had to conform to the mad union rules. He objected to these most strongly and was labeled a 'troublemaker. They reduced him to the level of a non-union man, with the subsequent loss of wages. Along with several other young Dockers. He began to drink at the waterside Pub. A side effect of this was that he could sleep at night. Determined to sort himself out, he stopped drinking and got married. Not drinking didn't last very long. He often would sleep in one of the large storage sheds. This continued for a while, then his mother died. The death of his mother threw him into a downward spiral and the daytime nightmares became worse. The screams of his mother and sister banging on the door for him to stop whipping them, led him to drink more which led to blackouts. One night he fell down a flight of steps in the city center and banged his head. When he became conscious after a week in the City Hospital. He couldn't walk. Before he was even ready to return to work the Irish government forced him to return to work. Soon he was back to full strength and able to verbally fight with the Union. Then they did an about-turn and unbelievably joined forces with the employers.He accused them of betraying every trade union principle for the protection of workers, but the sell out-continued. Then two shocking things happened. The Union Chairman left the Union and joined the employers as Labour Controller - and the Union ordered the Dockers to discharge Asbestos without protection to save the employers money. Several Dockers, himself included, refused to work with Asbestos. So the Union joined forces with the employers and formed a Union and Employers Court, which summoned him - and fired him. The Dockers went on strike, but it only lasted three days. The Union declared he was a communist, and they were going to fire him themselves. Disgusted, he walked out the Dock gates and never returned. This started his writing career with his first stage play, 'Justice', touring NI and being performed in the Belfast and Dublin Theatre Festivals. However, because of his outspoken views and the fact that he has written a play about Belfast Docks - named 'The Judas Goat', the powers that be who rule Theatre in Ireland are behaving much like the Belfast Employers.