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New exhibition commemorates Aberdeen’s links to Spanish Civil War

Councillor Barney Crockett and Nina Londragan, granddaughter of John Londragan
Councillor Barney Crockett and Nina Londragan, granddaughter of John Londragan

An exhibition to commemorate the friendship of Aberdeen’s workers with a group of striking seamen from Spain during the Spanish Civil War will go on display today.

Exactly 80 years ago on May 28, 1936, the steamship Eolo arrived in Aberdeen just as the Spanish Republican Government approved an increase in the wages of merchant sailors.

However, when the 33 members of the ship’s crew discovered their captain had withheld this information from them, they went on strike for 15 weeks, and subsequently forged a historic bond with the trade unionists and public of the Granite City who supported the downtrodden seamen with food and shelter.

As a consequence of this shared bond, 19 Aberdonians joined their Spanish brothers in taking part in the Civil War as part of the International Brigade.

Today, a special ceremony will be held at the Maritime Museum to remember these men and the residents of the Granite City who supported the striking sailors in their time of need.

Nina Londragan, the granddaughter of John Londragan – one of the 19 Aberdonians who joined the war – will help to open the exhibition.

She said: “In a determined display of defiance, the solidarity between the Eolo’s crew, the trade unions and the people of Aberdeen proved what strength in numbers can achieve.

“The Spanish crew were granted their legitimate demands for an 80% wage increase and better food and working conditions by their employers.

“Therefore I am very proud to have compiled this piece of valuable history, which will be displayed at Aberdeen Maritime Museum.”

Steve Todd, of the Rail Maritime and Transport workers union, added: “The 80th anniversary of the Eolo strike is a timely reminder of the importance of worker’s rights and international solidarity during times of political turbulence.

“The RMT pays tribute to the memories of all involved, including the five Aberdonians who gave their lives fighting for the International Brigade against fascism.

“This is a poignant and stirring exhibition which every trade unionist should visit.”

The display will be on show until Saturday September 10.