Arthur Henderson

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Arthur Henderson was a prominent British Labour politician and Nobel Peace Prize laureate who served multiple times as leader of the Labour Party and as Foreign Secretary.

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instanceOf British politician
Labour Party politician
human
awardReceived Nobel Peace Prize
Nobel Prize
burialPlace Newcastle upon Tyne
causeOfDeath illness
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
dateOfBirth 1863-09-13
dateOfDeath 1935-10-20
familyName Henderson
fieldOfWork international relations
peace activism
politics
givenName Arthur
hasHonorificTitle The Right Honourable
memberOfPoliticalParty Labour Party (UK)
movement labour movement
peace movement
nativeLanguage English
NobelPrizeCategory Peace
NobelPrizeYear 1934
notableAchievement advocacy of international disarmament
promotion of the League of Nations
notableRole key figure in early British Labour politics
notableWork leadership of the World Disarmament Conference
occupation politician
trade unionist
parliamentaryGroup British Parliament
surface form: Parliament of the United Kingdom
placeOfBirth Glasgow
Scotland
placeOfDeath England
London, England
surface form: London

United Kingdom
positionHeld Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs
surface form: Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom

Home Secretary
surface form: Home Secretary of the United Kingdom

Leader of the Labour Party
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Secretary of State for War
religion Methodism
residence United Kingdom
servedInCabinetOf David Lloyd George
Herbert Henry Asquith
surface form: H. H. Asquith

Ramsay MacDonald
sexOrGender male
wasLeaderOf Labour Party (UK)

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