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Henry William Massingham

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Massingham married Emma Jane Snowdon by whom he had his family. After her death he married her sister Ellen Snowdon. They were two of the daughters of Henry Snowdon of St. Leonards Priory in Norwich.
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who became well known for his direction of public information films at about the time of World War II. The writer
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Comrades in Conscience. The story of an English community's opposition to the Great War
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from 1907 to 1923. In his time it was considered the leading British Radical weekly.
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1897–1899, but in November 1899 was forced out because his editorial line on the
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Massingham during the short remainder of his life was a columnist, in the
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in 1888, and was promoted to editor in 1890. In 1888 as deputy editor to
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his break in journalism, appointing him deputy drama critic to
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H. W. M.: A selection from the writings of H. W. Massingham
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was a matter of party politics: he had broken from the
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H. W. Massingham

Labour
Liberal
The Nation
The Star
T. P. O'Connor
George Bernard Shaw
Belfort Bax
Daily Chronicle
Second Boer War
Liberals
David Lloyd George
Labour Party
John Maynard Keynes
H. N. Brailsford
Christian Science Monitor
The Spectator
Richard Massingham
Harold J. Massingham
Dorothy Massingham
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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UK public library membership
Radical Journalist: H. W. Massingham (1860-1924)
Cambridge University Press

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