Sidney Stranks

Sidney Stranks (c.1868 – September 1953) was a British trade unionist.

Born in Aylesbury, Stranks completed an apprenticeship in Lichfield.

[1] He joined the Operative Society of Masons, Quarrymen and Allied Trades of England in 1888 and became involved in the campaign for independent labour movement representation on political bodies.

At the 1906 general election, he was selected to stand for Croydon by the Labour Representation Committee, although he took third place with 20.2% of the votes cast.

[2] The Operative Society of Masons became part of the Amalgamated Union of Building Trade Workers in 1921, and Stranks remained involved to the end of his life, receiving a medal for sixty years' service in 1948.

Sidney Stranks, about 1905.