Henry Quelch (30 January, 1858 – 17 September, 1913) was one of the first Marxists and founders of the social democratic movement in Great Britain. He was a socialist activist, journalist and trade unionist. His brother, Lorenzo "Len" Quelch, was also a socialist activist, while his son, Tom Quelch, achieved note as a prominent communist activist.
Lorenzo "Len" Quelch, was also a socialist activist, while his son, Tom Quelch, achieved note as a prominent communist activist. HarryQuelch was born 30...
surname include: HarryQuelch (1858–1913), one of the first Marxists in Britain John Quelch (born 1951), British-American academic John Quelch (pirate) (1666–1704)...
The translation for this edition was made by British socialist HarryQuelch. Quelch's version was reprised in the United States for the first time in...
Born in Little Bedwyn in Wiltshire, Quelch was the younger brother of HarryQuelch. He worked for a livestock dealer from the age of eight then, when he...
(HNDN861HM)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. H. Quelch, "H. M. Hyndman: An Interview", The Comrade, (New York), February 1902,...
by then have found unobjectionable. The English socialist organiser HarryQuelch wrote in his 1902 essay, "Home Rule and Rome Rule": It is not too much...
members only two were reelected — Quelch and Irving)." Further turnover of the executive soon followed, with HarryQuelch dying in London on 17 September...
Martin Eleanor Marx Dora Montefiore William Morris Hans Neumann HarryQuelch Lorenzo Quelch Archibald Robertson Will Thorne Ben Tillett Robert Tressell Social...
and Marshal of the Royal Air Force Reginald Portal, admiral Henry "Harry" Quelch (1858–1913), one of the first British Marxists Edmund Roche, 5th Baron...
the 1906 UK general election, it supported nine candidates including HarryQuelch of the SDF and C. Norton of the Liberal Party. This changed in 1914,...
Rai, Madam Cama, Mr. Swinney (of the London Positivist Society), Mr. HarryQuelch (the editor of the Social Democratic Federation's Justice) and Charlotte...
British delegate HarryQuelch labelled the Hague Convention a "thieves' supper." German authorities were swift in expelling Quelch from the country for...
Thomas Quelch (1886–1954) was a British journalist and the son of veteran Marxist HarryQuelch. a member of the British Socialist Party in the early part...
Harry Gosling CH (9 June 1861 – 24 October 1930) was a British Labour Party politician and trade union leader. Gosling was born in 1861 at 57 York Street...
His extreme laziness and ineptitude is the despair of his Form master, Mr Quelch. Bunter's personal habits are lazy and slovenly. He is always the last to...
Seaman Albert Edward McKenzie VC in Zeebrugge Raid, died November 1918 HarryQuelch (1858-1913), journalist, early British Marxist and trade unionist. Elizabeth...
and Fall of the Anabaptists (1900) A New Catechism of Socialism, with HarryQuelch (1903) Essays in Socialism, New and Old (1906) The Roots of Reality (1908)...
Vandervelde Édouard Vaillant; Alfred Léon Gérault-Richard Henry Hyndman; HarryQuelch Karl Kautsky; Paul Singer Cesarine Wojnarowska B. N. Krichevsky; Georgi...
formed a new union, the South Side Labour Protection League, led by HarryQuelch. It was highly decentralised, allowing it to recruit general labourers...
Jonathan. G2: Architecture, The Guardian, 21 June 2004 John Saville, "Quelch, Henry [Harry] (1858–1913)", rev. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford...