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Blissful Dawn? The 1906 Election

Tuesday 7 February 2006

13:53

Guildhall, London


On 7 February 2006, the counting of votes was completed in the 1906 general election, and the Liberal Party had obtained a majority of 132 over all other parties. In addition, for the first time, 29 Labour MPs were elected and shortly afterwards the Parliamentary Labour Party was founded. To mark this anniversary, the Corporation of London is organising a lecture to which all Liberal Democrat History Group members are invited.

Speaker: Lord (Kenneth) Morgan, author of definitive biographies of Keir Hardie and Jim Callaghan, and one of the foremost historians of twentieth-century Britain.


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1906: Blissful dawn?

(from journal ' Journal of Liberal History 51 ')


Lecture to the Corporation of London, February 2006.
(Type: article)


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Morgan, Kenneth (speaker)


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Elections
1895-1910





Linked people
Morgan, Kenneth (speaker)


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Elections
1895-1910

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