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  1. www.historic-uk.com › HistoryofBritain › Keir-HardieKeir Hardie - Historic UK

    James Keir Hardie, the founder of the Labour Party was born on the 15th August 1856 in Newhouse, Scotland. He became an important Scottish politician, a pioneer of socialism in the United Kingdom and an influential trade unionist. He was a crucial political figure who became the first Labour Member of Parliament and established the movement ...

  2. When Keir Hardie died in September 1915 one of the strongest tributes came from James Connolly in the Workers’Republic: By the death of Comrade James Keir Hardie labour has lost one of its most fearless and incorruptible champions, and the world one of its highest minded and purest souls…

  3. Hace 6 días · Keir Hardie was sent to work as a baker's delivery boy aged eight without any schooling, and was the sole wage-earner of the family. By the age of 11, he was a coal miner.

  4. James Keir Hardie ( 15. elokuuta 1856 Legbrannock, Lanark – 26. syyskuuta 1915 Glasgow) [1] oli skotlantilainen poliitikko ja yksi Britannian työväenliikkeen perustajista. Hän oli ensimmäinen työväenpuolueen edustaja Britannian parlamentissa ja toimi Britannian työväenpuolueen ensimmäisenä puheenjohtajana vuosina 1906–1908.

  5. Keir Hardie håller tal vid Trafalgar Square i London, 1908. James Keir Hardie, född 15 augusti 1856 i Newhouse nära Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, död 26 september 1915 i Glasgow, var en brittisk ( skotsk) politiker. Hardie var den första partiledaren för Labour Party och partiets första representant i parlamentet.

  6. James Keir Hardie, né le 15 août 1856 à Newhouse (North Lanarkshire) et mort le 26 septembre 1915 à Glasgow, est un homme politique socialiste écossais, premier travailliste élu à la Chambre des Communes, sept ans avant la conférence de fondation du Labour Party, dont il fut le premier président.

  7. National Records of Scotland, 1901/610A/1, page 2. In 1911, James Keir Hardie, 54, Member of Parliament, was at Holmhead, Lochnorris in Old Cumnock with his wife and daughter Agnes. The household schedule shows that the couple had been married for 30 years, had four children and that three were living at the time of the census.