English social reformer, environmentalist, pacifist and Quaker
Ada Salter
Ada Salter (néeBrown; 20 July 1866 – 4 December 1942) was an English social reformer, environmentalist, pacifist and Quaker, President of the Women's Labour League and President of the National Gardens Guild. She was one of the first women councillors in London, the first woman mayor in London and the first Labour woman mayor in the British Isles.
AdaSalter (née Brown; 20 July 1866 – 4 December 1942) was an English social reformer, environmentalist, pacifist and Quaker, President of the Women's...
Alfred Salter (16 June 1873 – 24 August 1945) was a British medical practitioner and Labour Party politician. Salter was born in Greenwich in 1873, the...
Ada Brown may refer to: Ada Brown (singer) (1890–1950), American blues singer Ada Brown (judge) (born 1974), American federal judge AdaSalter, née Brown...
garden came from Dr Alfred Salter, Member of Parliament for West Bermondsey. It was opened in 1936 and was named after AdaSalter when she died in 1942. A...
for in August, 1911, when the Bermondsey Uprising began. Early in 1911 AdaSalter had founded a Women's Labour League (WLL) branch in Bermondsey and was...
William Kimmins, English socialist and pacifist AdaSalter, and doctor and political radical Alfred Salter. The settlement opened in 1892. The architect...
where George joined the medical practice run by Alfred Salter. Along with Alfred and AdaSalter, Lowe founded a Bermondsey branch of the Independent Labour...
(1921–1989) – Russian nuclear physicist, human rights activist, and pacifist AdaSalter (1866–1942) – English Quaker and pacifist, a founding member of Women's...
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peace proponent Ellen Robinson (1840–1912) – British peace campaigner AdaSalter (1866–1942) – English Quaker, pacifist, a founding member of Women's International...
Characterisation of Himalayan Rock Salt". Pakistan Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research Series A: Physical Sciences. 60: 67–71. Ada McVean (20 June 2017)...
river's edge, on top of which are statues of Dr Alfred Salter and his social reformer wife AdaSalter. Together with the nearby King's Stairs Gardens park...
2014. "exploring social action: adasalter, clean air and housing". Infed.org. Retrieved 26 July 2014. "Alfred Salter". Spartacus-Educational.com. Retrieved...
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peace campaigners, including Bayard Rustin, Lucretia Mott, John Woolman, AdaSalter, Waldo Williams, George Bradshaw, Kathleen Lonsdale, Abraham Darby, Hilda...
Eric Salter Balfour (born April 24, 1977) is an American actor. He made his film debut in the Lifetime movie No One Would Tell in 1996, followed by the...
Ada Foah is a town on the southeast coast of Ghana, where the Volta River meets the Atlantic Ocean. The town is located along the Volta River, off of...
Italian Way. New York: W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0-393-08243-2. Boni, Ada (1983) [1930]. La Cucina Romana (in Italian). Roma: Newton Compton Editori...
methylglycinediacetic acid trisodium salt (MGDA-Na3) or trisodium α-DL-alanine diacetate (α-ADA), is the trisodium anion of N-(1-carboxyethyl)iminodiacetic...