Margaret Grace Bondfield (17 March 1873 – 16 June 1953) was a British Labour Party politician, trade unionist and women's rights activist. She became the...
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Bondfield is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Margaret Bondfield (1873–1953), British Labour politician Clive Bondfield (born c. 1899)...
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Hampshire state legislator Margaret Beckett (born 1943), British Member of Parliament for Derby South Margaret Bondfield (1873–1953), first woman Cabinet...
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Minister (Margaret Bondfield) – for Labour Party 1926: Member to represent more than one constituency in non-consecutive terms (Margaret Bondfield) – Labour...
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the problem of unemployment, was unable to offer a solution, while Margaret Bondfield also failed to come up with an imaginative response. Other members...
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William Barley (1565?–1614), bookseller and publisher Norman Birkett Margaret Bondfield Thomas Burberry, Founder of fashion brand "Burberry" Eleanor Coade...
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Arthur Henderson, and trade union activists such as Ben Tillett and Margaret Bondfield. Amid these distractions she continued to study hard, and won several...
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is represented by Sarah Sackman of the Labour Party. Victor Blank Margaret Bondfield Constantine II of Greece Robert Donat Jean Henderson Myra Hess Peter...
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than a year in power. Following his resignation in 1926 to allow Margaret Bondfield to take a seat in Parliament, Hastings returned to his work as a barrister...
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1934 Monarch George V Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald Preceded by Margaret Bondfield Succeeded by Hon. Oliver Stanley Personal details Born 15 August 1872...
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(PDF). Parliament of the United Kingdom. p. 5. Claytor, Martin. "Margaret Bondfield - The first woman minister in Parliament". Historic UK. Retrieved...
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the women of the world. Others among the 101 signers were Margaret Ashton, Margaret Bondfield, Eva Gore-Booth, Esther Roper, Maude Royden, Helena Swanwick...
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eradication of needless drudgery and squalour from home life. Together with Margaret Bondfield, Phillips "worked tirelessly within the WLL to raise the political...
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George V, from 1910 to 1936. The first woman to serve on the council, Margaret Bondfield, was appointed during this period (1929). Sir Samuel Evans (1859–1918)...
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Massachusetts, in 1638. His childhood was spent at Sanderstead Court. Margaret Bondfield (1873–1953), the first woman to sit in Cabinet in the United Kingdom...
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Bright Clark and Margaret Bondfield which would have supported a delegation of women at The Hague. Because of this, women such as Margaret Ashton, Helena...
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cabinet minister and Privy Council member was the Labour Party's Margaret Bondfield, Minister of Labour from 1929 to 1931. Although the Representation...
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student village of the Waterside Campus, and include Francis Crick; Margaret Bondfield; John Clare; and Charles Bradlaugh. A former ground-floor flat in...
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Council of Eugen Spier, with Churchill and Violet Bonham Carter, Margaret Bondfield and Hugh Dalton. Public opinion at this point of the later 1930s by...
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attack on the Dargai Heights, Tirah, India during the Tirah Campaign. Margaret Bondfield, a Labour politician and feminist and the first woman Cabinet minister...
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(1925–2014), Labour politician Ernest Bevin (1881–1951), Labour politician Margaret Bondfield (1873–1953), Labour politician and first female Cabinet Minister Harold...
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Nicoll Barnes George Lansbury Mary Barbour Harry Barnes John Beckett Margaret Bondfield George Buchanan Joseph Burgess John Burns Charles Roden Buxton James...
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Steel-Maitland, Bt 6 November 1924 4 June 1929 Conservative Stanley Baldwin Margaret Bondfield 7 June 1929 24 August 1931 (lost seat 1931) Labour Ramsay MacDonald...
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improvement of women's labour conditions. In 1902 Mary became friends with Margaret Bondfield who encouraged her to attend the union's national conference where...
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society's members were often referred to as "adultists". In 1906 Margaret Bondfield became chair of the society, which supported the Franchise and Removal...
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for sale in 1928. Labour Party activist and Member of Parliament Margaret Bondfield asked in the House of Commons if the government was willing to have...
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luncheon attended by Churchill had other guests including Norman Angell, Margaret Bondfield, Hugh Dalton, Philip Guedalla, Julian Huxley, Oliver Locker-Lampson...
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tackle unemployment, assisted by the young radical Oswald Mosley. Margaret Bondfield was appointed as Minister of Labour, becoming the first-ever woman...
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December 1875), educator and mathematician who invented umbral calculus Margaret Bondfield (1873–1953), Labour MP for Northampton in 1923, first female Cabinet...
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Beijing, whose name is changed to Beiping ("Northern Peace"). 1929 – Margaret Bondfield is appointed Minister of Labour. She is the first woman appointed...
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