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  1. Henry Campbell was born in 1836 at Kelvinside, near Glasgow, although he spoke with a Perthshire accent. The Bannerman part came in 1871, a condition of a legacy from an uncle; from then on most people called him ‘CB’. The ‘Sir’ came from the GCB, awarded in 1895. Son of a self-made Presbyterian Tory businessman who served as Provost of ...

  2. 亨利·坎贝尔·班纳曼 (Campbell-Bannerman, Sir Henry) (1836-1908)英国政治家、第34位 英国首相 。 他的名望使他所领导的自由党和异常强大的内阁归于统一。 他带头同意德兰士瓦(1906)和奥兰冶河殖民地(1907)实行自治,从而获得了布尔人对 大英帝国 的忠诚,尽管他们不久前才和英国军队血腥厮杀。

  3. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman. (1836-1908), Prime Minister. Sitter in 29 portraits. After studying at Trinity College, Cambridge, he joined the family drapery business. He was elected as a Liberal MP in 1868 and entered the Cabinet as War Secretary in 1886. He earned a reputation as an efficient political operator.

  4. Henry Campbell-Bannerman, né le 7 septembre 1836 à Glasgow et mort le 22 avril 1908 à Londres, est un homme d'État britannique. Chef du Parti libéral de 1899 à 1908, il fut Premier ministre sous Édouard VII du 5 décembre 1905 au 3 avril 1908 .

  5. 4 de feb. de 2022 · A monument to Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman, Prime Minister, was unveiled in the north nave aisle of Westminster Abbey on 12th January 1912. This shows an over life-size bust in bronze in the robes of a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath. The architectural background is of black marble with bronze Ionic pillars framing a round-headed ...

  6. Campbell-Bannerman and the Liberal Imperialists, (1906 1908) HISTORICAL REVISION. LXXXVII.—Campbell-Bannerman and the Liberal Imperialists, (1906-1908).1. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman was prime minister of Great. Britain from December 1905 until April 1908, and the importance of this period in British foreign policy is unquestioned. In January.

  7. 10 de ene. de 2014 · British Library, CB to Ripon, October 29, 1900 (copy), Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman Papers (CBP), Add. MS 41224, fols. 129-30. Bodleian Library, CB to Bryce, October 29, 1900, Bryce Papers (BrP) unsorted, Box 21.1 would like to thank the Trustees of the National Library of Scotland for permission to quote from Perks's letter to Rosebery.