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Lord Shaftesbury, British Conservative statesman and philanthropist, late 19th century.
Lord Shaftesbury, British Conservative statesman and philanthropist, late 19th century. Anthony Ashley Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury (1801-1885) piloted a number of reforming acts through Parliament including the factory acts of 1847, 1850 and 1859 resulting in a 10-hour working day, and the Coal Mines Act of 1842 which outlawed the employment of women and of children under 13 underground.
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19th century
ANTHONY
Anthony Ashley Cooper
Anthony Ashley-Cooper
Antony Ashley Cooper
Ashley-Cooper
Britain
British
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CONSERVATIVE
CONSERVATIVE PARTY
country
Earl of Shaftesbury
England
English
event
Industrial Revolution
Industry
JOB
LOCATION
LORD
Lord Ashley
Lord Shaftesbury
Male
Man
Men
moral philosopher
NINETEENTH CENTURY
OCCUPATION
People
PHILANTHROPIST
PHILANTHROPY
philosopher
Politician
Politics
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PROFESSION
REFORM
Reformer
Shaftesbury
The Print Collector
Victorian
WELFARE
Whisker
WHISKERS
working conditions