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  1. Chinese characteristics by Arthur Henderson Smith, 2010-09-08
  2. An outline of the British labor movement / by Paul Blanshard, with an introduction by the Rt. Hon. Arthur Henderson by Paul (1892-1980) Blanshard, 1923
  3. Arthur Henderson (University of Wales Press - Political Portraits) by Chris Wrigley, 1990-07-01
  4. Flame of freedom : the romantic story of the Tolpuddle martyrs / by Owen Rattenbury ; foreword by Rt. Hon. Arthur Henderson by Owen Rattenbury, 1931
  5. The aims of labour / by the Rt. Hon. Arthur Henderson, M.P., secretary of the Labour Party by Arthur (1863-1935) Henderson, 1917-01-01
  6. Arthur Henderson (Lives of the Left) by F. M. Leventhal, 1989-04
  7. China in Convulsion (Volume 1) by Arthur Henderson Smith, 2010-10-14
  8. ORIGINAL PATENT APPLICATION NUMBER 4.095 FOR UMBRELLA, PARASOL, AND SUNSHADE MOUNTINGS (HOLBORN). by Arthur Charles. Henderson, 1882-01-01
  9. Tintern abbey: Then and now by Arthur E Henderson, 1935
  10. China in Convulsions by Arthur Henderson Smith, 1973-05
  11. ORIGINAL PATENT APPLICATION NUMBER 4024 FOR UMBRELLA, PARASOL, AND SUNSHADE COVERINGS. (MIDDLESEX). by Arthur Charles. Henderson, 1879-01-01
  12. ORIGINAL PATENT APPLICATION NUMBER 1,049 FOR UMBRELLA SLIDES (HOLBORN). by Arthur Charles. Henderson, 1882-01-01
  13. ORIGINAL PATENT APPLICATION NUMBER 848 FOR WALKING STICK UMBRELLAS. (MIDDLESEX). by Arthur Charles. Henderson, 1880-01-01
  14. ORIGINAL PATENT APPLICATION NUMBER 5,745 FOR UMBRELLA FASTENERS (BLOOMSBURY). by Arthur Charles. Henderson, 1883-01-01

1. Arthur Henderson
Elected as a paid organizer of the Iron Founders Union. Main person responsible for Labour and the Nation, a pamphlet that attempted to clarify the
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Arthur Henderson, the son of a cotton spinner, was born in Glasgow on 13th September, 1863. His father, suffered long periods of unemployment, and so Arthur was forced to leave school at nine years old to find work as an errand boy in a photographer's shop. Arthur's wages became even more important to the family income after the death of his father in 1874.
When Arthur's mother married Robert Heath, the family moved to Newcastle-upon-Tyne . At the age of twelve Arthur found work at the Robert Stephenson locomotive works. Despite a ten hour day, Arthur attended evening classes in an effort to improve his education.
Henderson had been brought up as a staunch Congregationalist , but in 1879 he was converted by the preacher, Rodney Smith, to Methodism . He became a lay preacher and an active member of the Temperance Society
After finishing his apprenticeship at seventeen, Arthur Henderson moved to

2. Arthur Henderson - Biography
Arthur Henderson Biography Arthur Henderson (September 13, 1863-October 20, 1935) was born in Glasgow, the son of David Henderson, a manual
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3. Peace 1934
b. 1863 d. 1935. The Nobel Peace Prize 1934 Presentation Speech Arthur Henderson Biography Nobel Lecture 1933 1935
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4. Arthur Henderson - Biography
Arthur henderson arthur Henderson (September 13, 1863October 20, Henderson, Arthur, Consolidating World Peace The Burge Memorial Lecture for the Year
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Arthur Henderson (September 13, 1863-October 20, 1935) was born in Glasgow, the son of David Henderson, a manual worker. When his father died in 1872, leaving the family in poverty, Arthur left school to work in a photographer's shop. Upon his mother's remarriage the family moved to Newcastle-upon-Tyne, where Arthur returned to school for three years. Aged twelve, he became an apprentice at the Robert Stephenson and Sons' General Foundry Works. The dinner hour in the foundry, with its lively discussions, became his classroom and the newspapers his textbooks. Having joined the Ironfounders' Union at the age of eighteen when he achieved journeyman status, he was elected within a short time secretary of the Newcastle lodge and for the remainder of his life held office continuously in his union at the local, district, or national level.
In the course of his work in the Methodist church, which he had joined as a young man, Henderson met Eleanor Watson and married her in 1888. They had a daughter and three sons. The eldest of the three sons, all of whom served in the armed forces in World War I, was killed in action; the other two became the father's colleagues in the House of Commons in the last decade or so of his life.
The skill in speaking that he developed at the meetings of the Tyneside Debating Society and in his work as a lay preacher, helped to launch him on a political career begun with his election to the post of town councillor in 1892. In the same year he was chosen by his union to be their district delegate, a full-time salaried position. In 1896 he moved his family to Darlington; there, he was elected to the Durham County Council and in 1903 became the first Labor mayor of Darlington.

5. Arthur Henderson
Arthur Henderson, the son of a cotton spinner, was born in Glasgow on 13th September, 1863. His father, suffered long periods of unemployment, and
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6. Henderson, Arthur. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Henderson, Arthur. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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7. Arthur Henderson
Henderson, Arthur, 18631935, British statesman, organizer and leader of the British Labour party.
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8. St Paul's Cathedral, London - Then And Now - HENDERSON, ARTHUR E.
St Paul's Cathedral, London Then and Now; HENDERSON, ARTHUR E.. Offered by Orangeberry Books
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9. Henderson
Arthur Henderson Henderson, Arthur, 1863–1935, British statesman, organizer and leader of the British Labour Rickey Henley Henderson - Henderson,
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10. Ninemsn Encarta - Search Results - Henderson Arthur
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11. Lambert Family History - From Fred B. Lambert's ResearchInformation
Arthur Henderson (b. 1851) Arthur Henderson (son of John James Henderson and Sarah E. Willoughby) was born 1851.
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12. Trade Unions And The Law - HENDERSON (ARTHUR)
Trade Unions and the Law; HENDERSON (ARTHUR). Offered by Hobgoblin Books
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13. Arthur Henderson: Information From Answers.com
Henderson, Arthur, 1863–1935, British statesman, organizer and leader of the British Labour party . In early life he was an ironworker and a labor.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Encyclopedia Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Arthur Henderson Encyclopedia Henderson, Arthur, 1863–1935, British statesman, organizer and leader of the British Labour party . In early life he was an ironworker and a labor union leader. Elected (1903) to Parliament, he was chairman of the parliamentary Labour party (1908–10, 1914–17), president of the Board of Education (1915–16), paymaster general (1916), and a member of the war cabinet (1916–17). In Ramsay MacDonald's first ministry (1924) he was home secretary. As foreign secretary (1929–31) Henderson worked to moderate Franco-German problems and supported the League of Nations. He led Labour opposition to the formation of the National government in 1931 and lost his seat in Parliament. From 1932 until his death he was president of the World Disarmament Conference, and he was awarded the 1934 Nobel Peace Prize. His writings include The Aims of Labour Bibliography See biography by M. A. Hamilton (1938); study by D. Carlton (1970).

14. Arthur Henderson-Obituary
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Arthur Henderson Henderson, Arthur, 1863–1935, British statesman, organizer and leader of the British Labour Rickey Henderson - Rickey Henderson Born
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17. Arthur Henderson
Arthur Henderson (September 13, 1863October 20, 1935) was born in Glasgow, the son of David Henderson, a manual worker. When his father died in 1872,
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Henderson, Arthur Arthur Henderson (September 13, 1863-October 20, 1935) was born in Glasgow, the son of David Henderson, a manual worker. When his father died in 1872, leaving the family in poverty, Arthur left school to work in a photographer's shop. Upon his mother's remarriage the family moved to Newcastle-upon-Tyne, where Arthur returned to school for three years. Aged twelve, he became an apprentice at the Robert Stephenson and Sons' General Foundry Works. The dinner hour in the foundry, with its lively discussions, became his classroom and the newspapers his textbooks. Having joined the Ironfounders' Union at the age of eighteen when he achieved journeyman status, he was elected within a short time secretary of the Newcastle lodge and for the remainder of his life held office continuously in his union at the local, district, or national level.
In the course of his work in the Methodist church, which he had joined as a young man, Henderson met Eleanor Watson and married her in 1888. They had a daughter and three sons. The eldest of the three sons, all of whom served in the armed forces in World War I, was killed in action; the other two became the father's colleagues in the House of Commons in the last decade or so of his life.
The skill in speaking that he developed at the meetings of the Tyneside Debating Society and in his work as a lay preacher, helped to launch him on a political career begun with his election to the post of town councillor in 1892. In the same year he was chosen by his union to be their district delegate, a full-time salaried position. In 1896 he moved his family to Darlington; there, he was elected to the Durham County Council and in 1903 became the first Labor mayor of Darlington.

18. Talbot’s Correspondence:Search The Letters
Name search for henderson arthur Company 2 documents. 1 02 Jun 1853 TRANSCRIPTION henderson arthur Co to TALBOT William Henry Fox
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19. Arthur Henderson - Wikipedia
Translate this page NAME, Henderson, Arthur. ALTERNATIVNAMEN. KURZBESCHREIBUNG, britischer Politiker. GEBURTSDATUM, 13. September 1863. GEBURTSORT, Glasgow. STERBEDATUM, 20.
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Arthur Henderson 13. September in Glasgow 20. Oktober in London ) war ein britischer Politiker. Er wurde mit dem Friedensnobelpreis "F¼r seine Arbeit als Vorsitzender der Genfer Abr¼stungskonferenz und seine Bem¼hungen um den Frieden" ausgezeichnet. Arthur Henderson
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Arthus Henderson war der Sohn eines Baumwollspinners und kam 1863 in Glasgow in Schottland zur Welt. Nach seinem Schulbesuch in Newcastleupon-Tyne wurde er EisengieŸer. In seinem Beruf schloss er sich bereits fr¼h der Gewerkschaft an und wurde auch regionalpolitisch aktiv. 1892 wurde er zum Delegierten der Gewerkschaft f¼r Northumberland sowie Stadtrat in Newcastle Bearbeiten
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Im Jahr 1900 war er bei der Gr¼ndung der britischen Labour Party anwesend und beteiligte sich in der Folge aktiv am Aufbau der Partei. 1903 wurde er zum Schatzmeister der Partei und als Abgeordneter des House of Commons , des britischen Unterhauses der Regierung, gew¤hlt. Von 1908 bis 1911 sowie sp¤ter noch zweimal von 1914 bis 1922 und 1931 bis 1934 war er Vorsitzender der Partei

20. Arthur Henderson
Arthur Henderson. Born 13Sep-1863 Birthplace Glasgow, Scotland Died 20-Oct-1935 Location of death London, England Cause of death unspecified
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This is a beta version of NNDB Search: All Names Living people Dead people Band Names Book Titles Movie Titles Full Text for Arthur Henderson Born: 13-Sep-1863
Birthplace: Glasgow, Scotland
Died: 20-Oct-1935
Location of death: London, England
Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male
Religion: Methodist
Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Politician, Diplomat Level of fame: Niche
Executive summary: Nobel Prize recipient Father: David Henderson (d. 1872) Wife: Eleanor Watson (m. 1888, 4 children) U.K. Foreign Secretary 7-Jun-1929 to 24-Aug-1931 U.K. Home Secretary 23-Jan-1924 to 4-Nov-1924 U.K. Member of Parliament U.K. Member of Parliament Nobel Peace Prize Converted to Methodism (formerly Congregationalist) 1879 Do you know something we don't? Submit a correction or make a comment about this profile

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