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by Roy Hattersley


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  INDEX

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  Abercrombie, Lascelles

  Adams, Lieutenant Jameson Boyd

  Adult School Movement

  Aesthetic Movement

  Africa

  Agricultural Land Bill (1897)

  agriculture

  Aitken, Max

  Alcuin Club

  Alexandra, Queen

  Algeciras Conference (1906)

  Aliens Bill

  Amalgamated Society of Engineers

  Amalgamated Society of Railways Servants

  Amateur Athletics Federation

  Amery, L.S.

  Amos, Julia

  Amundsen, Roald

  Andrews, Thomas

  Anglo-Catholics

  Answers to Correspondents

  Antarctic; Amundsen first to reach South Pole; Scott’s expedition (1901–03); Scott’s second expedition (1910–12); Shackleton’s expedition (1907–08)

  Archer, Fred

  Archer, William

  Architecture/architects; and Aesthetic Movement; and Arts and Crafts Movement; baroque; churches and cathedrals; and Garden Cities; and Queen Anne style

  Arctowski

  Armstrong Whitworth

  Army

  Arnold, Matthew: Culture and Anarchy

  Arroll, Sir William

  art/artists; and Camden Town Group; Chipping Camden experiment; and Futurism; and Post-Impressionism; and Pre-Raphaelites; and Vorticists

  Arts and Crafts Movement

  Ashbee, Charles

  Asquith, Herbert; and Boer War; as Chancellor of the Exchequer; and First World War; and Home Rule; and House of Lords reform; relationship with Venetia Stanley; succeeds Campbell-Bannerman as Prime Minister; and trade unions; and women’s suffrage

  Associated Newspapers Limited

  Astor, Waldorf

  athletics, see also Olympic Games

  atoms

  Austin, Alfred

  Austin, Henry

  Austria

  Austro-Prussian War (1866)

  Automobile Club

  aviation; and Great Cross-County Race; and London to Manchester Aviation Prize; and Wright Brothers

  Aylesford, Lord

  Baden-Powell, General Robert

  Balfour, Arthur; attempt to keep his government from collapsing; and budget (1909); and Church of England; and Duke of Devonshire; Economic Notes on Insular Free Trade; and education; and free trade debate and tariff reform; and Post-Impressionism; resignation; and suffragettes; and trade unions; and unemployment

  Balfour of Burleigh, Lord

  Balfour, Gerald (brother)

  Balfour, Lady Frances

  Balkans

  Bancroft, Squire

  Barnes, S. F.

  baroque architecture

  Barrie, J. M.; Peter Pan

  Bathurst, Mary

  battleships see warships

  Bax, Sir Arnold

  Beardmore, William

  Beardsley, Aubrey

  Beasley, Ammon

  Beaumont, André

  Becker, Lydia

  Beckett, Joe

  Beeby, Rev C. E.

  Beecham, Thomas

  Beerbohm, Max

  Beerbohm Tree, Sir Herbert/Henry

  Belcher, John

  Belgium

  Bell, Lady Florence; At the Works

  Bell, Moberly

  Bell, Quentin

  Bell, Richard

  Belloc, Hilaire

  Bennett, Arnold; Anna of the Five Towns; The Author’s Craft; The Card; The Old Wives’ Tale

  Benson, A. C.

  Benson, Frank

  Bentley, John F.

  Benz, Karl

  Beresford, Admiral Lord Charles

  Beresford, Lady Charles

  Bernhardt, Sarah

  Beveridge, William

  Bible

  Bigge, Sir Arthur

  Billington, Tessa

  Birmingham University

  Birrell, Augustine

  birth rate: fall in

  ‘Black Friday’ (1910)

  Blandford, Marquis

  Blast (magazine)

  Blatchford, Robert

 
Bleriot, Louis

  Bloomer, Steve

  Bloomsbury

  Bloomsbury Group

  Blunt, Wilfred Scawen

  Board of Guardians

  Boer War; ‘blockhouse and wire’ strategy; British defeats and losses; campaign against; continuation of; and Daily Mail; depopulation of areas of the veldt policy; division within Liberal Party over; ending of; financial costs of; peace negotiations; and press; and Roberts; roots and origins; and siege of Kimberley; and siege of Mafeking; and Treaty of Vereeniging (1902)

  Boilermakers Society

  Bonar Law, Andrew

  Booth, Bramwell

  Booth, Charles; Life and Labour of the People of London

  Booth, William; In Darkest England

  borstals

  Botha, General

  Boudin

  Bowers, Lieutenant Henry

  Bowley, A. L.

  Boxer Rebellion

  boxing

  Boy Scouts

  Boys’ Brigade

  Brazil

  Bridges, Robert

  Bright, John

  British Boxing Board of Control

  Brodrick, St John

  Brooke, Daisy (‘Red Countess’ of Warwick)

  Brooke, Rupert; ‘The Old Vicarage, Grantchester’

  Brougham, Lord

  Brown, George

  Bryce Commission (1895)

  Buchan, John

  Bucharest, Treaty of

  Buckle, G. E.

  Buckley, J. R.

  budgets: (1908); (1909)

  Budget League

  Bulbeck, Charles

  Buller, General Sir Redvers

  Bullock, W. F.

  Bundesrath

  Burnett, Frances Hodgson

  Burns, John

  Burns, Tommy

  Butler, Samuel

  Bystander

  Cadbury, George

  Cambridge, Duke of

  Cambridge University

  Camden School of Art

  Camden Town Group

  Campbell, Mrs Patrick

  Campbell, R. J.

  Campbell-Bannerman, Henry; background; and Boer War; and Home Rule; plot to remove; poor health; resignation; and Rosebery; and suffragettes; and theatre censorship; and trade unions

  Canada

  Carrington, Lord Charles

  Carson, Sir Edward

  Case Against Picketing, The (Shaxby)

  Casement, Roger

  Cassel, Sir Ernest

  cathedrals

  Catholics/Catholicism see Roman Catholic Church

  Cave of a Thousand Buddhas

  Cavendish, Victor

  Cawdor, Earl

  Caxton Hall Concordat

  censorship: and theatre

 

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