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  1. Henry Halliday Sparling (1860 – 9 September 1924) was a British journalist and socialist activist. Sparling became a socialist in 1878, and soon began lecturing on the topic. He began writing for Progress in 1884, and joined the Socialist League, serving on its executive, including a stint as secretary, and assisting William Morris ...

  2. 14 de feb. de 2017 · Within months Morris became engaged to Henry Halliday Sparling, secretary of the Socialist League, to the dismay of her mother. They married in 1890 but it lasted only four years, not helped...

  3. 25 de mar. de 2023 · By 1923, Morris had married and divorced Henry Halliday Sparling and reconciled her unrequited romantic affections for George Bernard Shaw and John Quinn (Figure 7). Figure 7: From left to right, Morris, Henry Halliday Sparling, Emery Walker, and George Bernard Shaw rehearsing for a Socialist League entertainment, c. 1886.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › May_MorrisMay Morris - Wikipedia

    In 1886, May fell in love with Henry Halliday Sparling (1860–1924), secretary of the Socialist League. Despite her mother's concerns about her future son-in-law, they married on 14 June 1890 at Fulham Register Office. [1] . The Sparlings were divorced in 1898, and May resumed her maiden name. [1]

  5. 29 de sept. de 2017 · On the rebound, May promptly and disastrously married another socialist comrade, Henry Halliday Sparling.

  6. 20 de jul. de 2022 · May Morris was married to fellow Socialist Henry Halliday Sparling in 1890, but their marriage was tumultuous, and they divorced in 1898. She also had an on-again, off-again relationship with playwright and activist George Bernard Shaw that lasted about 15 years.

  7. The affair came to a sad end, and May married another man, Henry Halliday Sparling, another Socialist friend. The marriage didn’t last, and May remained alone for the rest of her life. Throughout the 1890s and 1900s May was heavily involved in the Arts and Crafts scene in London.