Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Herbert_Burrows> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 82 of
82
with 100 triples per page.
- Herbert_Burrows abstract "Herbert Burrows (12 June 1845 – 14 December 1922) was a British socialist activist.Born in Redgrave, Suffolk, Burrows' father Amos was a former Chartist leader. He worked for the Inland Revenue and briefly studied at the University of Cambridge.In 1877, Burrows moved to London and joined the National Secular Society. He was a founder member of the Aristotelian Society in 1880, joined the Social and Political Education League and became Vice President of the Manhood Suffrage League. In 1881, he was a founder member of the Democratic Federation, and he became its treasurer in 1883.Burrows supported the Federation's commitment to socialism in 1884, when it was renamed the Social Democratic Federation (SDF). He represented the group on the executive of the Law and Liberty League.With Annie Besant, Burrows was a key organiser of the London matchgirls strike of 1888, and afterwards became the treasurer of the Union of Women Matchmakers. He also became a prominent member of South Place Ethical Society, the Rainbow Circle, the Theosophical Society, the International Arbitration and Peace Association and the International Arbitration League.Burrows stood for Parliament unsuccessfully in the Haggerston by-election, 1908, and again in Haggerston in 1910. Disillusioned by his poor performance and the SDF's apparent commitment to militarism, he resigned from the organisation in 1911.".
- Herbert_Burrows birthDate "1845-06-12".
- Herbert_Burrows birthYear "1845".
- Herbert_Burrows deathDate "1922-12-14".
- Herbert_Burrows deathYear "1922".
- Herbert_Burrows thumbnail Burrows-Herbert.jpg?width=300.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageID "9454785".
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageLength "2442".
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageRevisionID "661308649".
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink Amos_Burrows.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink Annie_Besant.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink Aristotelian_Society.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink Category:1845_births.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink Category:1922_deaths.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_Democratic_Federation_members.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink Chartism.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink Conway_Hall_Ethical_Society.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink Dictionary_of_National_Biography.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink File:Burrows-Herbert.jpg.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink Haggerston_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink Haggerston_by-election,_1908.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink Inland_Revenue.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink International_Arbitration_League.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink International_Arbitration_and_Peace_Association.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink Law_and_Liberty_League.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink London_matchgirls_strike_of_1888.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink Manhood_Suffrage_League.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink National_Secular_Society.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_Dictionary_of_National_Biography.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink Rainbow_Circle.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink Redgrave,_Suffolk.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink Social_Democratic_Federation.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink Social_and_Political_Education_League.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink Socialism.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink Socialist.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink South_Place_Ethical_Society.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink The_Rainbow_Circle.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink Theosophical_Society.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink Union_of_Women_Matchmakers.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Cambridge.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageWikiLinkText "Herbert Burrows".
- Herbert_Burrows dateOfBirth "1845-06-12".
- Herbert_Burrows dateOfDeath "1922-12-14".
- Herbert_Burrows hasPhotoCollection Herbert_Burrows.
- Herbert_Burrows name "Burrows, Herbert".
- Herbert_Burrows shortDescription "British activist".
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Herbert_Burrows wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Herbert_Burrows description "British activist".
- Herbert_Burrows description "British activist".
- Herbert_Burrows subject Category:1845_births.
- Herbert_Burrows subject Category:1922_deaths.
- Herbert_Burrows subject Category:Social_Democratic_Federation_members.
- Herbert_Burrows hypernym Activist.
- Herbert_Burrows type Agent.
- Herbert_Burrows type Person.
- Herbert_Burrows type Politician.
- Herbert_Burrows type Member.
- Herbert_Burrows type Politician.
- Herbert_Burrows type Person.
- Herbert_Burrows type Agent.
- Herbert_Burrows type NaturalPerson.
- Herbert_Burrows type Thing.
- Herbert_Burrows type Q215627.
- Herbert_Burrows type Q5.
- Herbert_Burrows type Person.
- Herbert_Burrows comment "Herbert Burrows (12 June 1845 – 14 December 1922) was a British socialist activist.Born in Redgrave, Suffolk, Burrows' father Amos was a former Chartist leader. He worked for the Inland Revenue and briefly studied at the University of Cambridge.In 1877, Burrows moved to London and joined the National Secular Society. He was a founder member of the Aristotelian Society in 1880, joined the Social and Political Education League and became Vice President of the Manhood Suffrage League.".
- Herbert_Burrows label "Herbert Burrows".
- Herbert_Burrows sameAs Herbert_Burrows.
- Herbert_Burrows sameAs Herbert_Burrows.
- Herbert_Burrows sameAs m.0289jh1.
- Herbert_Burrows sameAs Q3133442.
- Herbert_Burrows sameAs Q3133442.
- Herbert_Burrows wasDerivedFrom Herbert_Burrows?oldid=661308649.
- Herbert_Burrows depiction Burrows-Herbert.jpg.
- Herbert_Burrows givenName "Herbert".
- Herbert_Burrows isPrimaryTopicOf Herbert_Burrows.
- Herbert_Burrows name "Burrows, Herbert".
- Herbert_Burrows name "Herbert Burrows".
- Herbert_Burrows surname "Burrows".