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  1. Arthur Greenwood CH (8 February 1880 – 9 June 1954) was a British politician. A prominent member of the Labour Party from the 1920s until the late 1940s, Greenwood rose to prominence within the party as secretary of its research department from 1920 and served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health in the short-lived ...

  2. Arthur Greenwood was a British Labour Party politician who was a noteworthy advocate of British resistance to the aggression of Nazi Germany just before World War II. A teacher of economics, Greenwood became a civil servant during World War I and entered the House of Commons in 1922.

  3. Arthur Greenwood. Arthur Greenwood, the son of William Greenwood, a painter and decorator, and his wife, Margaret Nunns, was born at 13 Carey Street, Hunslet on 8th February, 1880. When he was thirteen, he won a scholarship to Bewerley Street School and from 1895 became a pupil teacher as a way of continuing his education.

  4. Arthur Greenwood CH (8 February 1880 – 9 June 1954) was a British politician. A prominent member of the Labour Party from the 1920s until the late 1940s, Greenwood rose to prominence within the party as secretary of its research department from 1920 and served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health in the short-lived Labour ...

  5. 21 de jul. de 2015 · (25 Sep 1939) The Deputy Leader of the Opposition makes a statesman-like expression of Britain's just cause.Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparch...

  6. GREENWOOD, Arthur. 8th February 1880 to 9th June 1954. Lectures. Lecture 3: How Far is Increased Production Desirable in the Interests of the Workers? The Workers' Standpoint (February 1921) Occupation. Politician, Journalist. Biographical Text.

  7. Arthur Greenwood (1880-1954): Some of Greenwood's papers were destroyed when the House of Commons was bombed in 1941 and consequently some periods of his career are not well represented in the archive. The papers are mainly arranged in chronological sections reflecting the different phases of Greenwood's career.