Sir Edwin Chadwick KCB (24 January 1800 – 6 July 1890) was an English social reformer who is noted for his leadership in reforming the Poor Laws in England...
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The Chadwick Professor of Civil Engineering is a professorship at University College London. It is named after Sir Edwin Chadwick, a Victorian social...
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co-founder of Pixar Edwin Centeno (1981–2010), Peruvian race walker Edwin Cerrillo (born 2000), American professional soccer player Edwin Chadwick (1800–1890)...
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Sir Edwin Chadwick (1800–1890), English social reformer Francis Brooks Chadwick (1850–1942/43), American painter active in France Frank Chadwick, American...
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18th century with the 'dust-yards' system. In the mid-19th century, Edwin Chadwick's report on sanitary conditions spurred legislation like the Nuisance...
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government of Lord John Russell, in response to the urging of Edwin Chadwick. Chadwick's seminal report on The Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population...
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Operation of the Poor Laws, which included Edwin Chadwick, John Bird Sumner and Nassau William Senior. Chadwick was dissatisfied with the law that resulted...
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overpowering, and the report into sanitation reform of the Royal Commissioner Edwin Chadwick, led to the Metropolitan Commission of Sewers appointing Joseph Bazalgette...
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as the Western Times. Henry Chadwick was the much younger half-brother of Sir Edwin Chadwick who was born in 1800. Edwin was England's sanitary philosopher...
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was stagnant and foul-smelling. A leading sanitary reformer, London's Edwin Chadwick, asserted that "all smell is disease", and maintained that a fundamental...
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commission of nine, including Nassau William Senior, and served by Edwin Chadwick as Secretary. The royal commission's primary concerns were with illegitimacy...
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needed] A key figure of the so-called "public health movement" was Edwin Chadwick, author of the parliamentary report, published in 1842.[citation needed]...
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At the same time, she combined with the retired sanitary reformer Edwin Chadwick to persuade Stansfeld to devolve powers to enforce the law to Local...
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Condition of the Labouring Population in 1842 of the social reformer, Edwin Chadwick, in which he argued for the importance of adequate waste removal and...
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Ford Madox Brown lived at the same address as Hallé from 1883 to 1887. Edwin Chadwick, social reformer and liberal politician, was born in Longsight. He was...
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Andover workhouse scandal being one of the reasons for this change. Edwin Chadwick, one of the writers of the 1832 royal commission hoped to become commissioner...
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thermal conductivity. Extra insulation is required in colder regions. Edwin Chadwick (1842). Report to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the...
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the 1840s, reaching its peak in 1880 before declining in the 1890s. Edwin Chadwick played a major part in inspiring the movement. While the sanitary movement...
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(1788–1864), the Boston-born banker, had a villa in Sheen from 1841 to 1863. Edwin Chadwick (1800–1890), social reformer, died at Park Cottage, East Sheen. Sir...
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Ohio State University Press, 2004, 6. ISBN 0-8142-0966-1 Marjie Bloy, "Edwin Chadwick (1800–1890) Archived 11 May 2021 at the Wayback Machine", The Victorian...
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of Sewers (MCS) was established at the urging of the social reformer Edwin Chadwick and a Royal Commission. The Commission superseded seven of the eight...
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mentoring relationship with its author, Edwin Chadwick, that would last until Bentham's death in 1832. Chadwick's article contributed to the debate leading...
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history and 'modern Greats' (PPE). After this, he began researching Sir Edwin Chadwick, a Benthamite civil servant. During World War II he served in the Royal...
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Sir Chadwick may refer to: Albert Chadwick, Australian footballer Edwin Chadwick, 19th century social reformer James Chadwick, physicist This disambiguation...
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manner in which it had overwhelmed the traditional burial grounds. Edwin Chadwick proposed the closure of all existing burial grounds in the vicinity...
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(1987), p. 122 Fowler (2007), p. 10 Crowther (1981), p. 197 Simkin, J. Edwin Chadwick, Spartacus Educational, 1997, retrieved 27 November 2014, available:...
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surveyor Henry Austen, brother-in-law of Charles Dickens and co-worker of Edwin Chadwick Henry Austin (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Earl of Clarendon, diplomat and statesman (died 1870) 24 January – Edwin Chadwick, social reformer (died 1890) 27 January – Evelyn Denison, 1st Viscount...
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Industrious Classes. Smith was a close ally on public health matters with Edwin Chadwick, and like him supported the miasma theory. From 1848 to 1854 they worked...
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Manchus had been able to rule China with it for over 200 years. In 1854, Edwin Chadwick reported that some noblemen did not agree with the measures introduced...
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