Sir Arthur Henry Crosfield, 1st Baronet (5 April 1865 – 22 September 1938) was a Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) for Warrington from 1906 to December...
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had several prominent owners since being rebuilt by soap magnate Sir Arthur Crosfield. After several decades of increasing dilapidation, it underwent substantial...
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Crosfield is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Sir Arthur Crosfield, 1st Baronet (1865–1938), British politician Domini Crosfield (died...
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the Hampstead Garden Suburb. Another fund-raising campaign led by Arthur Crosfield enabled part of Kenwood to be purchased. This land was added to the...
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she married Arthur Crosfield, Liberal MP for Warrington, 1906–1910. When her husband was created a baronet in 1915 she became Lady Crosfield. During World...
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Elementis (redirect from Harrisons and Crosfield)
constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. Its predecessor business, Harrisons & Crosfield, was formed in 1844 as a tea merchant and traded under that name for 150...
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English-Australian soapmaker Arthur Crosfield (1865–1938), English soapmaker, son of Joseph Crosfield Joseph Crosfield (1792–1844), English soapmaker...
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La Boulie 1906 Reginald Graham 11 and 10 Claude Gray La Boulie 1905 Arthur Crosfield 7 and 5 Edgar Vincent La Boulie 1904 Hector Beéche 9 and 7 H. F. Overbury...
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MP 1906–37 and son Malcolm MacDonald, MP 1929–45. Arthur Henderson, MP 1903–35, and sons Arthur, junior, MP 1923–66 and William, MP 1923–31. Winston...
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between the two men was encouraged by Domini Crosfield, the Greek wife of the Liberal MP Arthur Crosfield and the extremely wealthy arms dealer Basil Zaharoff...
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Warrington in Lancashire. His victory over the sitting Liberal Party MP Arthur Crosfield was a narrow one, but at the post-war general election in December...
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Gilbert Greenall Conservative 1892 Robert Pierpont Conservative 1906 Arthur Crosfield Liberal 1910 Harold Smith Conservative 1922 Alec Cunningham-Reid Conservative...
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Joseph Crosfield and Sons. Joseph Crosfield was born in Warrington, the fourth son of George Crosfield and his wife Ann née Key. The Crosfield family...
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United Kingdom Preceded by Sir Gilbert Greenall, 1st Baronet Member of Parliament for Warrington 1892–1906 Succeeded by Sir Arthur Crosfield, 1st Baronet...
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Arthur Oakley Coltman (A.O. Coltman) (1894, Edmonton, Middlesex – 1961, Cuckfield, Sussex) was an English architect practising in Malaya for 32 years where...
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Kimber, Bt Conservative Wansbeck Charles Fenwick Liberal Warrington Arthur Crosfield Liberal Warwick and Leamington Ernest Pollock Conservative Waterford...
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In 1858 Forwood married Lucy, daughter of Simon Crosfield (brother of the businessman Joseph Crosfield), of Liverpool; they had three daughters. Lucy died...
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were first allowed to become Fellows of the Society in 1919. Margaret Crosfield became the first, due to alphabetical primacy, of the first eight women...
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Finchley and was replaced by Lady Crosfield who had fought Islington North in 1929 and was the wife of Sir Arthur Crosfield the former Liberal MP for Warrington...
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1812 Joseph Crosfield (1792–1844), businessman, established a soap and chemical manufacturing business in Warrington called Joseph Crosfield and Sons William...
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Matthew Carter (category MacArthur Fellows)
Heathrow Airport. Carter would later become the typographic advisor to Crosfield Electronics, distributors of Photon phototypesetting machines. Carter...
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recorder units linked to color drum scanners made by companies such as Crosfield Electronics, Hell, and Linotype-Paul. In the 1980s, halftoning became...
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include Founders Court, named after the institution's founders Crosfield (William Crosfield); McDairmid (S. McDairmid); Matheson (Thomas Matheson); Smith...
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Division Antonio Chiaramonte Bordonaro (honorary) (25 March) (invested by Arthur Henderson) Balbino Giuliano Division and date unknown Ras Kassa Darge (honorary)...
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Polytechnic Harriers 1936 McDonald Bailey Polytechnic Harriers 1948, 1952 Paul Crosfield Polytechnic Harriers 1948 Charles Denroche Polytechnic Harriers 1948 Rene...
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Manchester East (UK Parliament constituency) (category Arthur Balfour)
of the Treasury, requiring a by-election. This was a notable result as Arthur Balfour had led the Conservative Party into the 1906 general election as...
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Brunner (1842–1919), chemicals Frank Bustard (1886–1974), shipping Joseph Crosfield (1792–1844), soap and chemicals Ron Dennis (born 1947), McLaren automotive...
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(1816–1909), American merchant, politician, and railroad agent William Crosfield (1838–1909), British politician William Dar (born 1953), Filipino horticulturist...
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Margaret Crosby (1902–1972), American classical archaeologist Margaret Crosfield (1859–1952), British paleontologist Margaret Mordecai Jones Cruikshank...
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writer and recorded Quaker minister, also in the Low Countries Joseph Crosfield (1792–1844), English industrialist James Cudworth (1817–1899), steam locomotive...
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