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Born in Belfast, Stephenson completed an engineering apprenticeship. In 1892, he was a founder of the Belfast Socialist Society, within which he promoted
82:. He was selected as the chairman of the party conference held in Belfast in 1907. It was also due to pressure from Stephenson that the ASE sponsored 273: 75: 288: 242: 102: 91: 221: 293: 71: 31: 83: 78:, he was elected to its executive council in 1903, becoming its treasurer and then, in 1906, chairman of the renamed 98: 35: 268: 148: 79: 67: 203: 60: 39: 163:
A brief introduction to the microfilm edition of Barrow-in-Furness Labour Party records
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Representative of District 5 on the Executive Council of the
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Joseph James Stephenson
Joseph Stephenson (composer)
Joseph Stephenson-Jellie
J. J. Stevenson
socialist
Belfast
Irish Home Rule
Barrow-in-Furness
Amalgamated Society of Engineers
Labour Representation Committee
Labour Party
Charles Duncan
Barrow-in-Furness
1906 general election
Independent Labour Party
1908 Newcastle-upon-Tyne by-election
January 1910 general election
Birmingham East
Dudley Docker


Labour in Northern Ireland
A brief introduction to the microfilm edition of Barrow-in-Furness Labour Party records
Arthur Henderson
Labour Party
Walter Hudson
Amalgamated Society of Engineers
Categories
1871 births
Chairs of the Labour Party (UK)

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