James Bronterre O’Brien Irish-born British radical, a leader of the Chartist working-class movement, sometimes known as the “Chartist schoolmaster.” O’Brien was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and moved to London in 1829, intending to practice at the English bar. In London he was quickly drawn
Today in London radical history, 1870: a Land & Labour League unemployed demonstration. – LONDON RADICAL HISTORIES
Chartist prisoners, January 1841 - chartist ancestors
Bronterre O'Brien — Abney Park
British People Month – Chartism Essentials, by Prof David Stack – READING HISTORY
James Bronterre O'Brien, Irish Chartist, Political Reformer, Journalist
James Bronterre O'Brien, Irish Chartist, Political Reformer, Journalist
Irish diaspora – rebelbreeze
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Leaders of the People, by Joseph Clayton
CHARTISM - FIRST BRITISH WORKING CLASS MOVEMENT 1838 - 1848 (Va)
O'Brien, James Bronterre (1805-1864)
The Irish Chartist who Led Britain Towards Revolution