- movement, let's
consider the
legacy of the
Chartists". The Guardian. Emma Griffin, "The
making of the
Chartists: po****r
politics and working-class autobiography...
-
Chartist may
refer to:
Chartist (occupation), a
person who uses
charts for
technical analysis Chartist (magazine), a
British democratic socialist periodical...
- predictions. Most commonly,
chartists use
technical analysis in the
financial world to
evaluate financial securities. For example, a
chartist may plot past values...
-
Chartist Cave (or
sometimes Chartist's or
Chartists' Cave) is a
culturally significant cave on
Mynydd Llangynidr in
southern Powys, Wales. The entrance...
- make
ready to
confront the
coming armed Chartists.
Special constables were
sworn in hastily, the
known Chartists of
Newport were
arrested and shut up in...
- London. Its name is
inspired by the
Chartists, a
British democratic movement which existed from 1838–1857. The
Chartist Group was co-founded by the historian...
- En route, some
Newport chartists were
arrested by
police and held
prisoner at the
Westgate Hotel in
central Newport.
Chartists from
industrial towns outside...
-
Chartist Tower is a 53.3
metre tall high rise
building in west Newport, Wales. It was
built in 1966, and is the
tallest building in the city. A 250-year...
- site. The
mural showed: the
march of the
armed Chartist insurrectionists towards Newport the
Chartists'
marching banners for the
democratic demands of...
- columns, yet in
truth this was an
attempt to
imprison the
leader of the
Chartists and
hence deflate the movement. The
Northern Star
continued to sell well...