George Dawson

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George Dawson
MA, FGS
Dawson, George.jpg
Born 1821
Died 1876
Residence The Brook House, Bromsgrove [1863]
Shenstone, Lichfield [1864] and Lee Crescent, Birmingham [1866]
40 Belgrave Road, Birmingham [1865]
Hawkesley, West Heath, near Birmingham [1869]
Occupation church
Society Membership
membership ASL, AI ordinary fellow
ASL Foundation Fellow
left

1873.05.20 resigned [not accepted]

1873.06.03 resignation accepted
elected_AI 1863
elected_ASL 1863
societies Geological Society

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1873.05.20 The Director having stated that he was in correspondence with Mr George Dawson, the question of that gentleman’s resignation was postponed

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George Dawson (24 February 1821 – 30 November 1876) was an English nonconformist preacher, lecturer and activist. He was a hugely influential voice in the calls for radical political and social reform in Birmingham, a philosophy that became known as the Civic Gospel.

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