Biographical entry Ross, Dr. Lloyd (1901 - 1987)
- Born
- 1901
- Died
- 1987
- Occupation
- Trade Union - Official
Summary
Lloyd Ross was a teacher, writer, trade unionist, journalist, historian and State Secretary of the NSW branch of the Australian Railways Union in 1935-1943 and then again in 1952-1959.
Related entries
Union Membership(s)
Archival resources
National Library of Australia Manuscript Collection
- Lloyd Ross - Papers, 1854-1986, 1854 - 1986, MS 3939; National Library of Australia Manuscript Collection. Details
National Library of Australia Oral History Collection
- Bill O'Neill interviewed by Richard Raxworthy in the Labor Council of New South Wales oral history project, 1986, ORAL TRC 1948/22; National Library of Australia Oral History Collection. Details
- Edgar Ross interviewed by Richard Raxworthy in the Labor Council of New South Wales oral history project, 1988, ORAL TRC 1948/34; National Library of Australia Oral History Collection. Details
- Jim Walshe interviewed by Richard Raxworthy in the Labor Council of New South Wales oral history project, 1994, ORAL TRC 3128/10; National Library of Australia Oral History Collection. Details
- Lloyd Ross interviewed by Richard Raxworthy and Michael Easson in the Labor Council of New South Wales oral history project, 1986, ORAL TRC 1948/21; National Library of Australia Oral History Collection. Details
The Noel Butlin Archives Centre, ANU Archives Program
Published resources
Books
- Holt, Stephen, A Veritable Dynamo : Lloyd Ross and Australian Labour 1901-1987, University of Queensland Press, St Lucia, Queensland, 1996, 196 pp. Details
Journal Articles
- Hearn, Mark, 'Means and Ends: The Ideology of Dr Lloyd Ross', Labour History, vol. 63, 1992, pp. 25-42. Details
Theses
- Holt, Steven J., 'A Veritable Dynamo: Lloyd Ross, the Australian Railways Union and Left-Wing Politics in Inter-War Australia', PhD thesis, Department of History, Australian National University, 1988. Details
See also
- Australia's Prime Ministers, National Archives of Australia, http://primeministers.naa.gov.au/. Details
Ross G. Elford
Created: 21 September 2001, Last modified: 17 January 2002