Joseph Chamberlain
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 110 years ago |
Date of birth | July 8,1836 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | London |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | July 2,1914 |
Died | London |
United Kingdom | |
Profession | Businessman |
Children | Neville Chamberlain |
Austen Chamberlain | |
Sir Austen Chamberlain | |
Books | ANALYSIS OF DRUGS IN BIOL FLUIDS |
Free Trade and Protection Under the International Bear Operator: Copy of a Letter, Etc. to the Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, M. P. , on the Question of "Cobden's" Real Free Trade, 1846-1874, in Comparison with the International "capitalistic-gambling" Basis of the World's Trade and Finance, 1874 to 1904 | |
Imperial Union and Tariff Reform: Speeches Delivered from May 15 to Nov. 4, 1903 : with an Introduction | |
Foreign & Colonial Speeches | |
Patriotism; Address Delivered to the Students of the University of Glasgow, on November 3rd, 1897, on the Occasion of His Installation As Lord Rector | |
The Policy of the Government Since the General Election. a Speech Delivered to His Constituents in the Town Hall, Birmingham, on . . . June 7th, 1881 | |
A Political Memoir, 1880-92 | |
Alleged Overloading of Ships: Mr. Chamberlain's Speech to the Deputation of Shipowners, on the 8th March, 1883, and the Correspondence Resulting Therefrom; With Other Matter Bearing on the Subject; Volume Talbot Collection of British Pamphlets | |
The Analysis of Drugs in Biological Fluids | |
Harriet Kenrick | |
Place of burial | Key Hill Cemetery, Birmingham, United Kingdom |
Latest noncurrent party | Conservative Party |
Spouse | Mary Crowninshield Endicott |
Florence Kenrick | |
Harriet Kenrick | |
Party | Conservative Party |
Previous position | Secretary of State for the Colonies of the United Kingdom (1895–1903) |
Parents | Joseph Chamberlain |
Caroline Harben | |
Nephew | Arthur Chamberlain |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 427781 |
Joseph Chamberlain Life story
Joseph Chamberlain was a British statesman who was first a radical Liberal, then a Liberal Unionist after opposing home rule for Ireland, and eventually served as a leading imperialist in coalition with the Conservatives. He split both major British parties in the course of his career.
What is the point of a clock tower?
... But in the 21st Century, the original function of clock towers helping keep people punctual is essentially redundant - so why should we care about them? It s an icon visible for miles around The Joseph Chamberlain Memorial Clock Tower is the tallest freestanding clock tower in the UK The Joseph Chamberlain Memorial Clock Tower at the University of Birmingham still serves its original purpose more than a century after it was built...
Truro's hedgehog roundabout named best in UK
... This cute roundabout in Birmingham s Jewellery Quarter features a clock built in 1903 to commemorate Joseph Chamberlain s tour of South Africa marking the end of the Second Boer War The society says this roundabout in Goole is somewhat strange as it has only one exit guarded by a menacing-looking anti-aircraft gun This roundabout in Harrogate is a beautiful Titchmarsh double-kerber and an oasis on a sea of tarmac , according to Mr Beresford Nuneaton s giant dandelion could prompt drivers to declare water roundabout This magnificent junction in Swindon is known as the Magic Roundabout This unusual octagonal triple-kerber in Dickens Heath, Solihull, shows not all roundabouts are round , Mr Beresford said Livingston has some of the best roundabouts in Scotland , Mr Beresford says The pump house on this traffic island in Pembroke was built in the late 19th Century...
Small Heath murder probe after boy, 16, stabbed to death
... Last week, we had that young lad who died at Joseph Chamberlain, and another stabbing up the road...
Birmingham college stabbing: Student dies in hospital
... He was injured on Belgrave Road, outside Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College in Highgate, Birmingham, at about 16:00 GMT on Wednesday...
Truro's hedgehog roundabout named best in UK
The hedgehogs have been on display since July
A roundabout featuring A Family of four giant wooden hedgehogs has been named as The Best in the UK.
The Roundabout Appreciation Society (RAS) praised the "quirky" roundabout in Truro, which features hedgehogs named Cecile, Patricia, Denzil and Kizzy.
The RAS also highlighted "beautiful" and "magnificent" roundabouts in Birmingham, Goole and Swindon.
The Top examples will feature in The Society 's 2020 calendar.
President Kevin Beresford - the self-styled "Lord of the Rings " - said The Hedgehog roundabout would take the "coveted December page".
He said: "It's beautiful. We always like to see something quirky and with a bit of imagination. "
Mr Beresford added: "We get a lot of what we Call '', which is when they are in full bloom. . But it's always nice to see something a bit Different . "
This "cute" roundabout in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter features a clock built in 1903 to commemorate Joseph Chamberlain 's tour of South Africa marking the end of the Second Boer War The Society says this roundabout in Goole is "somewhat strange" as it has "only one exit" guarded by a "menacing-looking" anti-aircraft gun This roundabout in Harrogate is a "beautiful Titchmarsh double-kerber" and an "oasis on a sea of tarmac", according to Mr Beresford Nuneaton's giant dandelion could prompt drivers to declare "water roundabout" This "magnificent" junction in Swindon is known as The Magic Roundabout This "unusual octagonal triple-kerber" in Dickens Heath, Solihull, shows "not all roundabouts are round", Mr Beresford said Livingston has "some of The Best roundabouts in Scotland", Mr Beresford says The pump house on this traffic island in Pembroke was built in the late 19Th Centurysolihull, nuneaton, tewkesbury, birmingham, truro, goole, swindon, bolton, hedgehogs, harrogate, motoring, livingston, aylesbury, pembroke
Source of news: bbc.com