Arthur Neville Chamberlain FRS (/ˈtʃeɪmbərlɪn/; 18 March 1869 – 9 November 1940) was a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom...
120 KB (15,169 words) - 02:23, 10 July 2024
Neville Chamberlain (1869–1940) was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Neville Chamberlain may also refer to: Sir Neville Bowles Chamberlain (1820–1902)...
513 bytes (91 words) - 14:50, 9 November 2020
Neville Patrick Chamberlain (born 22 January 1960) is an English former footballer. A forward, he scored 73 goals in 296 league games in a ten-year professional...
15 KB (969 words) - 18:46, 12 June 2024
Cabinet Office from 1937 to 1943. He served under the prime minister, Neville Chamberlain, from 1937 to 1940, and his successor Winston Churchill until 1943...
14 KB (1,239 words) - 19:09, 6 July 2024
The early life, business career and political rise of Neville Chamberlain culminated on 28 May 1937, when he was summoned to Buckingham Palace to "kiss...
68 KB (8,940 words) - 19:24, 28 May 2024
Chamberlain KG (16 October 1863 – 16 March 1937) was a British statesman, son of Joseph Chamberlain and older half-brother of Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain...
45 KB (4,926 words) - 17:33, 30 June 2024
Sir Neville Francis Fitzgerald Chamberlain KCB KCVO KStJ KPM (13 January 1856 – 28 May 1944) was an officer in the British Indian Army. He was later Inspector-General...
11 KB (1,156 words) - 05:13, 7 May 2024
Field Marshal Sir Neville Bowles Chamberlain GCSI (10 January 1820 – 18 February 1902) was a distinguished British military officer in British India. He...
12 KB (1,270 words) - 03:34, 19 June 2024
primarily to the governments of Ramsay MacDonald, Stanley Baldwin and Neville Chamberlain which held office from 1931 until 1940. The all-party coalitions...
22 KB (2,879 words) - 20:40, 7 July 2024
tenures of office by Austen Chamberlain (Foreign Secretary), Winston Churchill (at the Exchequer) and Neville Chamberlain (Health). The latter two ministers...
101 KB (12,297 words) - 11:30, 27 June 2024