Mary Middleton and Margaret MacDonald Baby Clinic and Hospital 1912-1976

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Mary Middleton and Margaret MacDonald Baby Clinic and Hospital 1912-1976

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Macdonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937

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British Prime Minister. From the description of Letters (6) : London, to Harold Picton, 1931-1936. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270972304 Epithet: Prime Minister British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001072.0x0001c1 Margaret Macdonald (nee Gladstone), 1870-1911, was educated largely at home. As a young woman, she was involved in various branches of voluntary social work, including ...

Middleton, J. S.

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Born in Clarborough, Great Britain 1878, died in London 1962; secretary of the Workington branch of the Independent Labour Party and later of the Labour Party; assistant-secretary to J. Ramsay MacDonald in 1904, and after 1911 to Arthur Henderson; during the First World War secretary of the War Emergency Workers' National Committee; from 1924 secretary of the Labour Party, resigned in 1929 in protest against Henderson's domination; again secretary in 1934 after Henderon's retirement; retired fro...

Mary Middleton and Margaret MacDonald Baby Clinic and Hospital

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The Baby Clinic was created as a memorial to Margaret MacDonald and Mary Middleton, who both died in 1911. Margaret MacDonald was the wife of Ramsay MacDonald (1886-1937), leader of the Labour Party and first Labour Prime Minister; Mary Middleton was the wife of Jim Middleton (1878-1962), who was MacDonald's Assistant Secretary. Margaret and Ramsay MacDonald's daughter, Ishbel MacDonald, was also a very active supporter of the clinic. The clinic opened on 13th November 1...

Labour Party (Great Britain)

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The Labour Party of Great Britain supported Soviet Russia against Poland during the military campaign of 1920 From the guide to the Labour Party broadsheets, 1920, (GB 206 Leeds University Library) ...

Macdonald Margaret Ethel 1870-1911

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Margaret Macdonald (nee Gladstone), 1870-1911, was educated largely at home. As a young woman, she was involved in various branches of voluntary social work, including working as a visitor of the Charity Organisation Society in Hoxton. By 1890, she had developed a keen interest in socialism, influenced by the Christian Socialists and the Fabian Society. She joined the Women's Industrial Council (WIC) in 1894, serving on several committees and organising an enquiry into home work in ...

Peterkin nee Macdonald Ishbel 1903-1982

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Middleton Mary d. 1911

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