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  1. Há 3 dias · The writer was David Wedgwood Benn, son of Labour MP William Wedgwood Benn, Viscount Stansgate. He was the younger brother of Tony Benn, later an ardent and outspoken Labour advocate. The Benn family was already dispersed.

  2. Há 15 horas · William Wedgwood Benn: Liberal St Helens: Rigby Swift: Conservative St Ives: Sir Clifford Cory, Bt: Liberal St Pancras East: Joseph Martin: Liberal St Pancras North: Willoughby Dickinson: Liberal St Pancras South: Herbert Jessel: Liberal Unionist St Pancras West: Felix Cassel: Conservative Salford North: William Byles: Liberal Salford South ...

  3. Há 2 dias · In June 1929, a new Labour government took office in the UK, with Ramsay MacDonald Prime Minister for the second time and William Wedgwood Benn as Secretary of State for India. On 13 July 1929, Irwin arrived in England on leave, having chosen Lord Goschen to be his acting viceroy in India. [11]

  4. Há 2 dias · Was partner with William Benn (Lord Mayor 1746-7) in his soap boiling business, having been (according to City Biography) originally a porter. He became bankrupt about the same time as Alderman Hart, and was made with him one of the principal Land Coal Meters.

  5. Há 2 dias · June 1, 2024 Tim Worthington. Through The Square Window: Horoscopes, Sensorites And Mysterons. In 1965, in a fast-cutting trick-lens blur of ‘computer’ fonts, footage of production lines and office blocks, ‘dolly birds’ rearranging their hair in Bacofoil spacesuits, supersonic engine roars and Johnny Dankworth, the BBC’s new science ...

  6. Há 3 dias · The incredible life and history of Josiah Wedgwood, founder of the world-renowned Wedgwood potter, during the industrial revolution, in Staffordshire. The amazing tale behind the potteries we know so well.

  7. Há 5 dias · I have been a “Bennite” (which became a considerable term of abuse in the 1980s) since the 1960s. I was brought up in a Labour household in which the premiership of Harold Wilson was the sun and Mr Benn was the brightest of the many stars clustered around that Labour cabinet.