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Charles Rowley (socialist)

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Name
  
Charles Rowley

Role
  
Poet

Died
  
1933


Books
  
Fifty Years of Work Without Wages: (laborare Est Orare)

Charles Rowley (1839–1933) was a British socialist and councillor of Ancoats, Manchester.

He was inspired by William Morris, and a leading member of the Ancoats Brotherhood. Amongst his other associates was the poet Mathilde Blind. In addition to founding public exhibitions and flower shows, he initiated concerts given at the city's parks; this work is amongst the earliest examples of orchestral concerts given for the public's benefit.

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Charles Rowley (socialist) Wikipedia