Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Frank Leech (1900 – 1953) was a prominent Anarchist in Glasgow, Scotland.Leech, a Scotsman of Irish descent. [1] In 1916 he had joined the Navy during World War One where he became service heavyweight champion, he would later work in mines and as a newsagent, [2] he would run several papers, among them Fighting Call, later incorporating another paper, Freedom. [3]He also ran a radical bookshop, Bakunin Press Bookshop, on Buchanan Street, Glasgow, named after anarchist Mikhail Bakunin. [4] The shop was associated with the Anti-Parliamentary Communist Federation.. }
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- Frank_Leech abstract "Frank Leech (1900 – 1953) was a prominent Anarchist in Glasgow, Scotland.Leech, a Scotsman of Irish descent. [1] In 1916 he had joined the Navy during World War One where he became service heavyweight champion, he would later work in mines and as a newsagent, [2] he would run several papers, among them Fighting Call, later incorporating another paper, Freedom. [3]He also ran a radical bookshop, Bakunin Press Bookshop, on Buchanan Street, Glasgow, named after anarchist Mikhail Bakunin. [4] The shop was associated with the Anti-Parliamentary Communist Federation.".