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  1. Sir Arthur Stanley GCVO GBE CB (18 November 1869 – 4 November 1947) was a British Conservative politician, humanitarian, and Chairman of the Joint War Organisation of the British Red Cross Society and the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem in England during World War I and World War II.

  2. Arthur Stanley may refer to: Arthur Stanley (politician) (1869–1947), British Conservative politician. Arthur Stanley, 5th Baron Stanley of Alderley (1875–1931), English nobleman and Governor of Victoria. Arthur Jehu Stanley Jr. (1901–2001), U.S. federal judge.

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    In the novel Hickory Dickory Dock, Sir Arthur Stanley was a noted research chemist who famous for his work in antibiotics. He was also the father of Nigel Chapman, one of the residents of the student hostel on Hickory Road owned by Christina Nicoletis. Nigel had however all along disowned his father and kept his relationship a secret.

    Towards the end of the book, Sir Arthur fell ill and was in a critical condition. Patricia Lane who knew about Nigel's background urged him to be reconciled to his father. She had even written a letter to Sir Arthur about Nigel. Nigel however tore up the letter angrily. He claimed that he left home after his father had poisoned his mother to marry another woman. Thereafter Nigel changed his name to cut off all links.

    In the 1995 ITV TV film adaptation, Sir Arthur Stanley is played by David Burke. The setting of the adaptation is moved back from the 1950s to the 1930s and Sir Arthur's backstory is changed entirely. Here he is a prominent politician who was well known for his contributions to the labour movement, his stand against Mussolini and his support of the Jarrow marchers (this real historical event is spun intricately into the plot). The side-plot of his covering up for his son Nigel's murder and his letter to Endicott are however retained. In addition, Sir Arthur had used his political influence to stop a young Japp from investigating too deeply into the death of his wife. A different plot device is used for how Patricia Lane stumbles onto Sir Arthur's relationship with Nigel. Here she studies politics instead of archaeology, She admires Sir Arthur and sneaks into his hospital room. There she learns the secret by perusing his family photo album.

    While there is a real British politician named Sir Arthur Stanley (1869-1947), this is most likely not the person the portrayal in the film is intended to represent. For one thing, the real Sir Arthur died in 1947 whereas the fictional Sir Arthur dies during the film in 1936 (the date is fixed by the Jarrow March). Secondly, the real Sir Arthur was a Conservative MP and not known for his contributions to the trade union movement, opposition to Mussolini or his support of the Jarrow Marchers.

  3. Há 1 dia · Home. Arthur & Augusta Stanley. Writer, Dean, Historian and Priest/Minister. In the south eastern chapel of Henry VII's chapel in Westminster Abbey is the grave and monument of Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, the great Victorian Dean of Westminster. The monument, paid for by public subscription and designed by J.L. Pearson, was unveiled in 1884.

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  4. 1903. 1904. Sir Arthur Stanley, GCVO, GBE, CB (18 Nov 1869 – 4 Nov 1947) was a British Conservative politician. Born Arthur Stanley, he was the third son of Frederick Stanley, Lord Stanley (later 16th Earl of Derby) and travelled to Canada with his father on the latter's appointment as Governor General of Canada in 1888, becoming an ice ...

  5. Stanley, Sir Arthur, (1869-1947), Knight, diplomat, politician and philanthropist

  6. Information presented on this page was prepared from the XML source files, together with information from the History of Parliament Trust, the work of Leigh Rayment and public sources. The means by which names are recognised means that errors may remain in the data presented. Hon. Arthur Stanley. 1875 - August 22, 1931.