Hardie, (James) Keir [formerly James Kerr] (1856–1915), founder of the Labour Party (original) (raw)
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- Mining, self-education, and marriage
- Trade unionism and socialism
- As an MP
- The Labour Leader, the ILP, and the LRC
- MP again, and chairman of the Labour Party
- As an internationalist
- War, ill health, and death
- Reputation and character
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- Wealth at Death
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Hardie, (James) Keir [formerly James Kerr]
(1856–1915)
- Kenneth O. Morgan
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National Archives of Scotland, Edinburgh
British Film Institute, London, National Archive
British Library of Political and Economic Science
National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh
National Register of Archives, private collection
Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh
University of Liverpool Library
National Portrait Gallery, London