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  1. Apart from churches and schools the only public building was the Exchange, built in 1729 by Sir O. Mosley, partly for trade and partly for a court-house. The first newspaper had appeared about 1719, but was discontinued in 1726; four years later another appeared, and had an existence of thirty years.

  2. Há 1 dia · One newspaper that sprang to the defence of the Irish was, of all publications, Action. It was owned by Sir Oswald Mosley, who was Britain’s best-known fascist. Pictured: Sign of the times…the infamous sign on the window of an English boarding house.

  3. Há 1 dia · In recent months, an in-depth report from The Wildlife and Countryside Link has loudly proclaimed the “shock horror” conclusion that the British countryside is “racist” for any non-white, ethnic minority visitor to the British countryside, it is a “White experience” (whatever that might mean).

  4. Há 1 dia · The challenge of internment further expanded the Service’s duties, as they conducted security interviews for tens of thousands of German, Austrian, and Italian citizens in the UK, in addition to incarcerating British Nazi sympathizers like Sir Oswald Mosley. Major reforms under the new chief Sir David Petrie, coupled with intelligence from ...

  5. Há 2 dias · In which we discuss the life and times of Sir Oswald Mosley and British Fascism. Chuong Nguyen. and . stephen dorril. May 15, 2024. Share this post.

  6. Há 20 horas · However, the most shameful page in Britain's history remains the activities of the British Union of Fascists, formed from various small organizations in 1932, led by the aristocrat and millionaire baronet Oswald Mosley. By 1934, there were at least 400 active branches of this organization in England, averaging 50 people each.

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