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  1. Henry Fawcett, close up of Fawcett Memorial in Victoria Embankment Gardens, London Fawcett's name on the Reformers Monument, Kensal Green Cemetery. Henry Fawcett (26 August 1833 – 6 November 1884) was a British academic, statesman and economist.

  2. Henry Fawcett. British politician and economist. Learn about this topic in these articles: association with Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett. In Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett. In April 1867 Millicent married Henry Fawcett, a radical politician and professor of political economy at Cambridge.

  3. A joint memorial to Henry Fawcett, politician and postmaster general, and his wife Millicent, suffragist and author, in the chapel of St George. Learn about their lives, achievements and the bronze mural monument by Sir Alfred Gilbert.

  4. Professor of Political Economy at Cambridge, MP and Postmaster General, Henry Fawcett (1833–84) was a radical supporter of both feminism and class equality. He campaigned for the widening of access to universities and the preservation of public open spaces, and oversaw the development of the telephone network.

  5. 24 de jun. de 2020 · Learn about the life and achievements of Henry Fawcett, who became blind after a shooting accident and became a prominent Liberal politician and advocate for women's rights. Read his speeches, debates and letters on topics such as university reform, agricultural labour and women's suffrage.

  6. 30 de oct. de 2020 · First things first we must mention Henry Fawcett. He was the first blind MP that we know of and became a well-renowned figure in Victorian Britain. Before his death in 1885 he’d enjoyed a nineteen-year Parliamentary career. Making a name for himself as a political reformer focusing on voting rights.

  7. Learn about the life and achievements of Henry Fawcett, a blind MP, professor and friend of John Stuart Mill. Explore his contributions to Victorian culture, economics and politics in this book edited by Lawrence Goldman.