George Cecil Ives (1 October 1867 – 4 June 1950) was an English poet, writer, penal reformer and early homosexual law reform campaigner. Ives was born...
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George Ives may refer to: George Burnham Ives (1856–1930), American bibliographer, editor, and translator George Cecil Ives (1867–1950), German-British...
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(1854–1900), American journalist Frederic Eugene Ives (1856–1937), photography and halftoning pioneer George Cecil Ives (1867–1950), poet, writer, penal reformer...
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homosexual moral, ethical, cultural, and spiritual ethos. Founded by George Cecil Ives in 1897, based on his belief that homosexuals would not be accepted...
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Augustine Birrell, Paul Du Chaillu, Henry Herbert La Thangue, George Cecil Ives, and George Llewelyn Davies, as well as the son of Alfred Tennyson. The...
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Maurice Hewlett, Owen Seaman (editor of Punch), Bernard Partridge, George Cecil Ives, George Llewelyn Davies (see below) and the son of Alfred Tennyson. In...
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Volume II. Abingdon and New York: Routledge. p. 1353. Ives, George Cecil. "George Cecil Ives: An Inventory of His Papers at the Harry Ransom Center"...
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writers such as Oscar Wilde, Rennell Rodd, 1st Baron Rennell and George Cecil Ives sought to challenge anti-homosexual ideas. The Uranians met each other...
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United States in 1882 and later told the homosexual-rights activist George Cecil Ives that "I have the kiss of Walt Whitman still on my lips." The only...
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Ivasiuc (1933–1977, Romania, f) T C Ivens (1921–1988, England, nf) George Cecil Ives (1867–1950, Germany/England, p/nf/f) Pavle Ivić (1924–1999, Yugoslavia...
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against homosexuality with scientific understanding. Members included George Cecil Ives, Edward Carpenter, Montague Summers, Stella Browne (a founder of the...
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estate was sold to Jeremiah Robert Ives. The Ives family later shared ownership with the author George Cecil Ives who lived for a time at the hall with...
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John Snaith, H. V. Hesketh-Prichard, Albert Kinross, Shan Bullock, George Cecil Ives, and A. E. W. Mason (all pictured left, along with Doyle, Wodehouse...
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Paragraph 175, the first salvo in a lifelong campaign for repeal. George Cecil Ives organizes the first homosexual rights group in England, the Order...
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American journalist and newspaper publisher (born 1874) June 4 – George Cecil Ives, German-born English poet, writer and reformer (born 1867) June 14...
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d'Halmar, Albert Ehrenstein, John Gould Fletcher, Nicolai Hartmann, George Cecil Ives, Alfred Korzybski, Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky, Elisabeth Langgässer...
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understanding. Members included George Cecil Ives, Edward Carpenter, Montague Summers, Stella Browne, Laurence Housman, Havelock Ellis, George Bernard Shaw, and Ernest...
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as editor-in-chief. Only one issue of the journal appeared because George Cecil Ives, an influential member of both organizations, feared the publicity...
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often found in Uranian circles, further included Edward Carpenter, George Cecil Ives, John Leslie Barford ("Philebus"), Leonard Henry Green, Horatio Brown...
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Cassell's Magazine, A. J. Raffles. The character was modelled on George Cecil Ives, a Cambridge-educated criminologist and talented cricketer who, like...
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slab for George Ives that reads "George Cecil Ives MA, Author, 1867–1950, Late of Bentworth Hall." There is also a plaque for members of the Ives family...
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actor The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, The Prisoner of Zenda George Cecil Ives United Kingdom 1 October 1867 4 June 1950 Writer, penal reformer...
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1913) June 4 Carmen Baroja, Spanish writer, ethnologist (b. 1883) George Cecil Ives, German-born British poet, writer, penal reformer and early gay rights...
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novelist, An Artist of the Floating World Eric Ives (1931–2012), historian and biographer George Cecil Ives (1867–1950), poet, diarist and reformer Helen...
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decorations." Robert Ives died in 1865 and the estate passed to his widow Emma. The Ives family later included George Cecil Ives who lived for a time...
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Saifuddien III. Kazys Grinius, 83, President of Lithuania in 1926 George Cecil Ives, 82, British gay rights activist and poet The U.S. Supreme Court ruled...
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Sir Cecil Walter Hardy Beaton CBE (14 January 1904 – 18 January 1980) was a British fashion, portrait and war photographer, diarist, painter, and interior...
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Humphrey Mackworth Praed, MP for St Ives. His paternal grandparents were Sir William Forester and Lady Mary Cecil (a daughter of the 3rd Earl of Salisbury)...
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Sir Arthur Cecil Tyrrell Beck (3 December 1876 – 22 March 1932) was a British Liberal Party politician. He was born in Bloemfontein South Africa and was...
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until the late 19th century, was once owned by Major-General Cecil Robert St John Ives, maternal grandfather of Ivar Bryce, the next owner. Bryce was...
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