Taitt, GlenroySolomon, Patrick2010-07-082010-07-08Please con2010-07-085/22/1984;https://hdl.handle.net/2139/82593 audio cassettesThis resource is available for research. It is the property of the West Indiana and Special Collections Division, The Alma Jordan Library, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus.Dr Patrick Solomon, a qualified physician, practised in Scotland, Ireland, Wales and the Leeward Islands before retuning to Trinidad in 1942. His foray into politics began when he joined the West Indian National Party (WINP) in 1943. He went on to become one of the very early members of the People's National Movement (PNM) holding the post of Deputy Political Leader in 1956. He remained an active member of the PNM for a number of years.3 audio cassettes 60 mins eachenPolitics: Trinidad and TobagoComma, CarltonLibrary OrdinancePolitical IndependenceTrinidad Public LibraryPeople's National MovementWilliams, EricCarr, AndrewRose, AndrewOilfield Workers' Trade UnionCreech-Jones, ArthurBryan, VictorRace and PoliticsLegislative CouncilLee, EdwardClifford, BedeAdult SuffrageSinanan, MitraElections; 1946Trade UnionsO'Connor, QuintinUnited FrontIndian National CongressFederated Workers' Trade UnionWight, GeraldColonial AdministrationKelshall, JackRoodal, TimothySeukeran, LionelHarris, TheophilusPolitical Parties: Trinidad and TobagoMarryshow, T. A.Richards, GeorgeMathurin, OwenGomes, AlbertBorough CouncilButler, Tubal UriahSan FernandoJoseph, RoyPitt, David (Lord Pitt of Hampstead)Wooding, HughCipriani, A. A.West Indian National PartyNot DigitizedOP58 - Solomon, PatrickRecording, oral