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  1. Joseph Chamberlain, 1836-1914. By Marjie Bloy. Type: Biography. In a picture postcard (Tuck & Sons Ltd, c. 1905) Radical Joseph was pictured wearing a coat of many colours. Each segment was labelled with different stages in his political career: socialist, extreme radical, Gladstonian, Liberal Unionist, Conservative and protectionist and food ...

  2. Joseph Chamberlain (8 July 1836 – 2 July 1914) was a British statesman who was first a radical Liberal, then a Liberal Unionist after opposing home rule for Ireland, and eventually served as a leading imperialist in coalition with the Conservatives. He split both major British parties in the course of his career.

  3. House of Commons (1876-1914), United Kingdom. Political Affiliation: Conservative Party. Liberal Party. Liberal Unionism. Role In: South African War. Joseph Chamberlain (born July 8, 1836, London, Eng.—died July 2, 1914, London) was a British businessman, social reformer, radical politician, and ardent imperialist.

  4. 4. Juli 2014 · 4 July 2014. Getty Images. Joseph Chamberlain became mayor of Birmingham in 1873. Winston Churchill once described Joseph Chamberlain as the man "who made the weather", the figure who shaped...

  5. He was elected to the Birmingham council in 1869 and supported many of the radical Liberal and nonconformist policies. He became mayor in 1873 and was re-elected for two further years. He was a reforming leader and his schemes of civic improvement made Birmingham a model city.