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Ernest Rowlinson

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86:, becoming the leader of the Labour group the following year. In 1926, Labour became the largest group on the council, and Rowlinson became the first Labour Party council leader in a major British city. He resigned his position on the trades council to focus on the city council, and he led a successful regime, widely imitated across the country. In particular, it greatly expanded education provision in the city, and built the new 262: 257: 232: 237: 49: 242: 252: 64: 67:. He was elected as president of the council in 1913, and worked in particular to promote Labour Party candidates in the city. During 247: 60: 134: 87: 53: 45: 41: 196: 91: 166: 142: 79: 227: 222: 189: 23: 37: 33: 20: 216: 72: 63:, although he remained a member of the ASRS, who elected him as their delegate to 83: 68: 26: 59:
Rowlinson was sacked after the strike of 1911 and instead worked for the
52:(ASRS); he subsequently moved to Sheffield and led the ASRS branch at 56:, where he was prominent in the railway strike of 1911. 44:around 1895 to work on the railways. He joined the 19:(15 March 1882 – 4 January 1941) was a 8: 110: 108: 106: 123: 263:Leaders of local authorities of England 102: 50:Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants 7: 258:People from Chesterfield, Derbyshire 65:Sheffield Trades and Labour Council 78:In 1921, Rowlinson was elected to 14: 90:. In 1937/38, he also served as 233:Trade unionists from Derbyshire 238:Trade unionists from Sheffield 116:Dictionary of Labour Biography 71:, he fought overseas with the 61:Co-operative Insurance Society 1: 243:Labour Party (UK) councillors 279: 253:People from Great Shelford 203: 194: 186: 181: 173: 163: 157: 149: 139: 131: 126: 88:Sheffield Central Library 54:Sheffield railway station 248:Lord mayors of Sheffield 46:Independent Labour Party 197:Lord Mayor of Sheffield 92:Lord Mayor of Sheffield 17:Ernest George Rowlinson 167:Sheffield City Council 143:Sheffield City Council 80:Sheffield City Council 206:William Joseph Hunter 40:, Rowlinson moved to 118:, vol.VI, pp.235-236 127:Political offices 211: 210: 204:Succeeded by 190:Ann Eliza Longden 174:Succeeded by 150:Succeeded by 270: 201:1937–1938 187:Preceded by 171:1933–1941 160:Arthur Blanchard 158:Preceded by 152:Arthur Blanchard 147:1926–1932 132:Preceded by 124: 119: 112: 278: 277: 273: 272: 271: 269: 268: 267: 213: 212: 207: 200: 192: 177: 170: 161: 153: 146: 137: 122: 114:Helen Mathers, 113: 104: 100: 82:, representing 12: 11: 5: 276: 274: 266: 265: 260: 255: 250: 245: 240: 235: 230: 225: 215: 214: 209: 208: 205: 202: 193: 188: 184: 183: 182:Civic offices 179: 178: 176:William Asbury 175: 172: 162: 159: 155: 154: 151: 148: 138: 133: 129: 128: 121: 120: 101: 99: 96: 48:(ILP) and the 38:Cambridgeshire 34:Great Shelford 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 275: 264: 261: 259: 256: 254: 251: 249: 246: 244: 241: 239: 236: 234: 231: 229: 226: 224: 221: 220: 218: 199: 198: 191: 185: 180: 169: 168: 156: 145: 144: 136: 135:William Clegg 130: 125: 117: 111: 109: 107: 103: 97: 95: 93: 89: 85: 81: 76: 74: 70: 66: 62: 57: 55: 51: 47: 43: 39: 35: 30: 28: 25: 22: 18: 195: 164: 140: 115: 77: 73:British Army 58: 42:Chesterfield 31: 24:Labour Party 16: 15: 228:1941 deaths 223:1882 births 84:Crookesmoor 69:World War I 217:Categories 165:Leader of 141:Leader of 98:References 27:politician 32:Born in 21:British 36:in 219:: 105:^ 94:. 75:. 29:.

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British
Labour Party
politician
Great Shelford
Cambridgeshire
Chesterfield
Independent Labour Party
Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants
Sheffield railway station
Co-operative Insurance Society
Sheffield Trades and Labour Council
World War I
British Army
Sheffield City Council
Crookesmoor
Sheffield Central Library
Lord Mayor of Sheffield



William Clegg
Sheffield City Council
Sheffield City Council
Ann Eliza Longden
Lord Mayor of Sheffield
Categories
1882 births
1941 deaths
Trade unionists from Derbyshire
Trade unionists from Sheffield

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