The ‘Canadian Toronto Railway Employees Division 113 August 1917 Button’ is a historical artifact that offers a glimpse into early 20th-century railway labor organizations. This vintage button was issued in August 1917 and is significant for members of Division 113, a chapter of the railway employees’ union in Toronto, Canada. The button likely served as a form of identification or a symbol of pride for the workers involved in the railway industry during that time. The early 1900s were a pivotal era for railway expansion and labor movements, making this button not just a commemorative item, but also a valuable piece of Canadian industrial heritage. Collectors and historians may find this button particularly interesting as it encapsulates a moment in history when railway employees were vital to the nation’s transportation infrastructure and were beginning to organize for better working conditions and rights.
Canadian Toronto Railway Employees Division 113 August 1917 Button
$20.00
Canadian Toronto Railway Employees Division 113 August 1917 Button
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