Samuel Barnett
English
Anglican priest, social reformer. He founded Toynbee Hall for the poor and agitated for more government assistance for the needy and the old in Britain.
Anglican priest, social reformer. He founded Toynbee Hall for the poor and agitated for more government assistance for the needy and the old in Britain.
1858–1943 | Beatrice Webb |
1880–1958 | Marie Stopes |
1879–1976 | Ernest Shepard |
1893–1957 | Dorothy Sayers |
1866–1943 | Beatrix Potter |
1900–1969 | Stephen Potter |
1839–1894 | Walter Pater |
1857–1928 | Emmeline Pankhurst |
1903–1950 | George Orwell |
1880–1912 | Lawrence Oates |
1834–1896 | William Morris |
1873–1958 | G. E. Moore |
1882–1956 | A. A. Milne |
1802–1876 | Harriet Martineau |
1800–1859 | Thomas Macaulay |
1865–1936 | Rudyard Kipling |
1792–1866 | John Keble |
1894–1963 | Aldous Huxley |
1820–1903 | Herbert Spencer |
1832–1902 | G. A. Henty |
1912–1990 | Lawrence Durrell |
1804–1881 | Benjamin Disraeli |
1888–1988 | Archibald Brockway |
1847–1933 | Annie Besant |
1910–1989 | Sir A. J. Ayer |
1822–1888 | Matthew Arnold |