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Rowland Detrosier, also
Rowley Barnes, (c. 1800 – 23
November 1834) was an
English autodidact,
radical politician,
preacher and educator, particularly...
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democratic control by its
students was intended. In 1829,
radical Rowland Detrosier led a
breakaway group to form the New Mechanics'
Institution in Poole...
- the
Manchester Times. In 1821
Shuttleworth provided support to
Rowland Detrosier,
finding him work in the
factory of the
cotton spinner Benjamin Naylor...
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support Rowland Detrosier, a
working class radical activist who also
sought to
distance himself from socialism.
Through Place,
Detrosier would be introduced...
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broke away and
formed the New Mechanics' Institute,
electing Rowland Detrosier president.
Although it is not
known for
certain if Abel
remained in the...
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contained four mini-cinemas
housed within a much
earlier building.
Rowland Detrosier, a
radical politician,
preacher and educator, was
brought up in Hulme...
- New
Zealand activist Rowland Day (1779–1853),
American merchant Rowland Detrosier (1800–1834),
English politician Rowland Egerton-Warburton (1804–1891)...
- 1908, Manchester, J E
Cornish Ltd. Williams, Gwyn A. (1965).
Rowland Detrosier: A Working-class Infidel, 1800–1834.
Borthwick Publications. Roberts,...
- fit out a room in City Road as a "Hall of Science", in
which Rowland Detrosier was to lecture. The
following year the Hall was active,
controlled by...
- Pierre-Joseph
Destriveaux ([96])
Antoine Louis Claude Destutt de
Tracy Rowland Detrosier Konrad Deubler ([97] see de:Konrad Deubler)
Willem Deurhoff ([98]) Immanuel...