Chartist Tower is a 53.3 metre tall high rise building in west Newport, Wales. It was built in 1966, and is the tallest building in the city. A 250-year...
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Newport city centre (section Chartist Tower)
Newport's Chartist Tower". The Argus. Retrieved 8 November 2018. Griffiths, Niall (4 July 2018). "Council approve 163-bed hotel plans for Newport's Chartist Tower"...
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north-east of the White Tower. The building is now the headquarters of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. The popularity of the Chartist movement between 1828...
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Party of England and Wales and the UK Independence Party. The 15-storey Chartist Tower is currently being redeveloped by developers Garrison Barclay Estates...
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city centre. The paper website now gives its address as 1st Floor, Chartist Tower, Upper Dock Street, Newport NP20 1DW The Argus has an unknown circulation...
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Dorothy Thompson (historian) (redirect from Dorothy Towers)
Katharine Gane Thompson (née Towers; 30 October 1923 – 29 January 2011) was a social historian and a leading expert on the Chartist movement. She and her husband...
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James Elmslie Duncan (category Chartists)
James Elmslie Duncan (7 March 1822 – 21 May 1854), was an English Chartist poet, editor, writer, and activist for social and moral reform, as well as vegetarianism...
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Castle Hill, Huddersfield (section Victoria Tower)
flat top was a venue for large political, religious, and other meetings. Chartist rallies were held at least four times, in 1843 and 1848. During the great...
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large public space in the centre of Newport, South Wales, named after the Chartist leader, John Frost. It was redeveloped as part of the Friars Walk shopping...
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Francis Burdett (category Prisoners in the Tower of London)
of Parliament who gained notoriety as a proponent (in advance of the Chartists) of universal male suffrage, equal electoral districts, vote by ballot...
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