Liberal Reforms Dates & People

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1867
Dr Thomas Barnardo's network of children's homes
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1878
Salvation Army had 45 branches
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1900
Salvation Army was running its own training centres
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1886-1903
Booth and his team investigated living conditions, income and spending in London
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1900-1901
Rowntree analysis of main reasons for poverty
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1899-1902
Boer War, South Africa
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1900
Socialist groups of Great Britain got together and formed the Labour Party
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1906
General Election-400 Liberals, 157 Conservatives, 83 Nationalists and 29 Labour MP's
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1906
Free School Meals
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1907
School medical inspections
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1908
The Children's Act
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1908
Lloyd George becomes Chancellor of the Exchequer
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1908
The Pensions Act
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1909
Royal commision finally reported that the Poor Law should be reformed and then recommended abolition
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Feb 1906
General election-Liberals won
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1909
Labour Exchanges Act
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1911
National Insurance Act (ILLNESS)
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1912
National Insurance Act, part 2 (UNEMPLOYMENT)
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1912
School Clinics
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1914
Most local councils were providing some free medical treatment for children
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1914
14 million free school meals per year were being cooked for around 158,000 children
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1929
Poor Law was abolished
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Jan and Dec 1910
General election-Liberals won
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William Booth
Founder of the Salvation army
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Catherine Booth
Founder of the Salvation army
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Seebohm Rowntree
Primary and Secondary poverty line Published Poverty: a study of town life
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Charles Booth
Poverty Line-publised 'Life and Labour of the People of London 1899-1903'
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Dr Thomas Barnardo
Founder of Dr Barnardo's Childrens homes - 1867
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David Lloyd George
Chancellor of the Exchequer 1906-1916
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Marquis of Salisbury
Prime Minister 1895-1902 (conservative)
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Arthur James Balfour
Prime Minister 1902-1905 (conservatives)
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Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman
Prime Minister 1905-1908 (liberal)
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Herbert Asquith
Prime Minister 1908-1916 (liberal)
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David Lloyd George
Prime Minister 116-1922 (liberal)
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1909
Lloyd George budget "Peoples budget"
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Salvation Army had 45 branches

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1878

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Salvation Army was running its own training centres

Back

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Card 4

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Booth and his team investigated living conditions, income and spending in London

Back

Preview of the back of card 4

Card 5

Front

Rowntree analysis of main reasons for poverty

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