Subject File - Possible individuals to feature
- Reference No:
- U DLB/13/331
- Dates:
- 1960s-1980s
- Description:
Compiled file, sorted into alphabetical order, from loose notes and papers relating to individuals that were being considered for an entry but, for whatever reason, did not have a distinct file created to collate any notes and research. The information about any specific individual is often cursory but the file does give a good indication to the process for which individuals were selected or nominated for inclusion in the DLB and how information was sought from individuals and organisations across the world.
Donald Anderson, Baron Anderson of Swansea MP (b.1939); Henry Aldridge, land reformer (fl.1890s-1900); Elizabeth Allen, NCCL General Secretary (fl.1936-1960); Henry Anckertill, single taxer (b.1855); R. Wherry Anderson, journalist (1865-1937); John Angus (b.1913);
Richard Acton Barrett, socialist (b.1850); William Alexander (b. 1910); William Archibald Appleton, trade unionist (1859-1940); John Bertram Askew, writer (1869-1930); William Atkinson, trade unionist (b.1865); William Walter Bartlett, Fabian (1861); Reginald Arthur Beckett, Christian Socialist (b.1865); Hilaire Belloc, writer (1870-1953); Lewis Henry Berens, single taxer (d.1913); Revd J.S. Brewer (1810-1879); Francis Alfred Broad, trade unionist (1874-1956); William Bromfield, trade unionist (1868-1950); John Brotherton engineer (1867-1941); James David Brown (b.1907);
Thomas Carr, co-operative pioneer (1836-1900); Ann Clwyd, MEP (b.1937); Albert Cole (b.1902); Fred Collindridge, miner (b.1899); Dr Louis Comyns, MP (1905-1962); William Coningham (fl.1852); Bob Conney (b.1907); Fred Copeman (b.1905); R. Wilifred Crosland, trade unionist (d.1960); Patrick Curry (b.1913);
R. Doyle (b.1916); George Drever (b.1910); John Ellis, trade unionist (b.1930); Cuthbert E. Ellison (fl.1850s); William Feeley (b.1914); Alexander Ferguson (b.1906); Michael Flurscheim, social reformer (fl.1865-1906);
Gerald Teasdale Fowler, MP (1935-1993); Dick France, trade unionist (b.1894); Henry B. Fraser (b.1906); Richard Fryer Jr, reformer (fl.1832); Edwin Furness (b.1902); William Gillies (fl.1919-1945); Viscount Goderich (fl.1850s); James Rievepoint Greaves (d.1845); David Thomas Guy, educationalist (1905-1976); Stella Fitzthomas Hagan, novelist (1908-1993); Edwin Halford, trade unionist (b.1858); John Hardman (b.1833); Patrick Hastings (1880-1952); John H. Hayes, policeman (1889-1941); Bert Hazell, trade unionist (b.1907); Auberon Edward W. M. Herbert (fl.1904); Henry Hewkin, trade unionist (1823-1892); Servetus Mortimer Holden (b.1862); Arthur Hollins, MP (1876-1962);
Richard Isham (fl.1852); William Insull, Chartist (fl.1848); Henry Jeffries (fl.1852); Barnabus Jennings (fl.1850s); H.R. Jennings (fl.1866-1876); Leslie Morton Johnson, journalist (b.1863); James Kaylor, trade unionist (1877-1961); William Kelly (b.1906);
James Langley, co-operative movement (1845-1928); Deborah Vaughan Leon (1959-1992); Maurice Levine (b.1907); Harry Lowerison, socialist (b.1863);
Alistair Huistean MacDonald, MP (1925-1999); Daniel Macmillan, Christian socialist (1813-1857); Harry Majer (b.1858); Charles Blackford Mansfield, Christian socialist (1819-1855); W.G. McCartney (b.1909); Malcolm McFarlane, trade unionist (fl.1839-1844); John Anthony McLean (b.1911); Sean McLoughlin, Irish campaigner (fl.1913-1932); Donald McPherson, Chartist (fl.1840s); James W. Messer, marine engineer (fl.1890s-1930s); George Middleton, trade unionist (1876-1938); Tom Middleton, socialist (b.1855); Eric Moonman, MP (b.1929);
Arthur Nicoll (b.1903); Joseph Norman (b.1908); Minnie Pallister (1885-1960); William Parnell, trade unionist (b.1850); Chalres Piggott (fl.1795-1821); Frank Podmore, socialist (1855-1910): Sydney Quinn (b.1904); Joseph Robinson (fl.1890s); George Ross (fl.1821-1850); Howard C. Rowe, socialist (b.1869); Christopher Rowland, MP (1929-1967); Alexander Sirnis (d.1918); Benjamin Skidmore, socialist (fl.1838-1842); John Skelton, trade unionist (fl.1841-1867); R.A. Slaney (fl.1850s); Mary E. Slater (b.1903); Rev Charles W. Stubbs (fl.1871-1919);
Joseph Sturge, reformer (1793-1858); Joseph Waddington, agitator (fl.1884-1890s); Robert Staig Walker (b.1912); J. Wallace, radical (fl.1819); George Watson (b.1897); Walt Wood, gas worker leader (b.1863); Peter Wyncoll, educationalist (1939-1982); James Oscar Yates (b.1904); Ralph Young (d.1905).
- Format:
- Archive Item
- Extent:
- 1 file
- Language:
- Access Conditions:
- Access will be granted to any accredited reader
- Repository:
- Hull University Archives
- Collection:
- Records of the Dictionary of Labour Biography