Ricky Tomlinson Uncovers His Family’s Union Past

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Ricky Tomlinson discovers his family’s involvement with one of the most significant strikes in Liverpool history.
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Ricky Tomlinson is well known for playing the archetypal Scouser and it turns out that his Liverpool roots run deep. Ricky discovers that he comes from generations of carters, who transported goods on Liverpool's docks when the city was the British Empire's busiest port.
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The actor Ricky Tomlinson has one simple question as he sets out to trace his father’s family: “Who were the Tomlinsons?” It’s a question rooted in regrets over not asking his dad - Albert, who was just 55 when he died - about the family’s story.
The answer to the question involves a journey through Liverpool’s 19th-century history. Ricky’s first information arrives via a meeting with his brother, Albert, who has a copy of their grandfather’s death certificate. This reveals that Richard Tomlinson was born c1886. Armed with this clue, Ricky is able to trace his family back to his 3x great-grandfather, Richard Tomlinson.
The men of Ricky’s family worked as carters. This means they took charge of the horses and carts that were vital to transporting goods around Liverpool at a time when the city was a bustling port. As a former plasterer and a union organiser, Ricky is delighted to be related to “grafters” instead of the great and good: “I’d rather be descended from a carter, kid, than from royalty,” he jokes.

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  • @beverlyshane8433
    @beverlyshane8433 Жыл бұрын

    My Mum was born in Plymouth. Her Dad, my grandad, was in the Royal Navy so they moved about for his job. She went to school in England, Scotland and Ireland. In Ireland, her being protestant her and her brother had stones thrown at them while walking to school. Mom was born in 1907 it was so different back then.

  • @shawnblackhawk6718
    @shawnblackhawk6718 Жыл бұрын

    Of course he’s proud of his ancestors!! Not only did they help revolutionize unions, they were free & fair thinkers! I’d be proud, too

  • @BB-sk9hf
    @BB-sk9hf Жыл бұрын

    How fantastic! So pleased to see this is how Liverpool's workers became united.

  • @stevendavies3563
    @stevendavies35639 ай бұрын

    I LOVE the fact that Ricky cares so much about and gets angry and upset about his ancestors and how they got treated and there struggles at that time 150 years ago , he has always been a huge voice for fairness of the working class especially in Liverpool, he is an amazing man and a m proud to be from the same city as him

  • @Sandra-hc4vo
    @Sandra-hc4vo Жыл бұрын

    very fascinating

  • @paulastarkey9973
    @paulastarkey997322 күн бұрын

    Love Ricky.

  • @cherylcallahan5402
    @cherylcallahan5402 Жыл бұрын

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