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1457725Garden Cities of To-morrow — Garden City AssociationEbenezer Howard

GARDEN CITY ASSOCIATION.




VICE-PRESIDENTS.

The Countess of Warwick.

The Earl of Carrington, G.C.M.G., L.C.C.

The Earl of Meath, L.C.C.

The Bishop of London.

The Bishop of Hereford.

The Bishop of Rochester.

Percy Alden, M. A.

Dr. Tempest Anderson (York).

Yarborough Anderson.

L. A. Atherley-Jones, K.C., M.P.

William Baker.

R. A. Barrett(Ashton-under-Lyne).

J. Williams Benn, J.P., L.C.C.

Sir M. M. Bhownaggree, K.C.I.E., M.P.

W. R. Bootlaud (Manchester).

Rev. Stopford Brooke, M.A.

The Right Hon. James Bryce, M.P.

W. P. Byles, J.P. (Bradford).

George Cadbury. J.P. (Bournville).

W. S. Caine, M.P.

Robert Cameron, M.P.

Professor Chapman (Manchester).

Rev. Thomas Child.

Dr. John Clifford, M.A.

Miss Marie Corelli.

Walter Crane.

Alderman W. H. Dickinson, L.C.C.

Canon Moore Ede (Sunderland).

Samuel Edwards, J.P. (Birmingham).

The Master of Elibank, M.P.

Alfred Emmott, M.P.

F. J. Farquharson, J.P.

Mrs. Anna Farquharson.

Michael Flürscheim.

Lady Forsyth.

Sir Walter Foster, M.P.

Madame Sarah Grand.

Corrie Grant, M.P.

W. Winslow Hall, M.D., M.R.C.S.

G. A. Hardy, L.C.C.

Cecil Harmsworth.

R. Leicester Harmsworth, M.P.

Henry B. Harris.

Anthony Hope Hawkins.

The Hon. Claude G. Hay, M.P.

Sir Robert Head, Bart.

C. E. Hobhouse, M.P.

Henry Holiday.

Canon Scott Holland.

George Jacob Holyoake.

Rev. Alfred Hood.

T. H. W. Idris, J.P.

Ben. Jones (Chairman C.W.S. London).

Mrs. Ashton Jonson.

Dean Kitchin (Durham).

George Lampard, L.C.C.

A. L. Leon, L.C.C.

Sir John Leng, M.P.

W. H. Lever (Port Sunlight).

J. W. Logan, M.P.

Dr. T. J. Macnamara, M.P.

Walter T. Macnamara.

Mrs. Magrath.

R. Biddulph Martin, M.P.

Professor Alfred Marshall (Cambridge).

Rev. F. B. Meyer

Edward R. P. Moon, M.P.

Mrs. Morgan-Browne.

Harington Morgan.

The Hon Dadabhai Naoroji.

Mrs. Overy.

Gilbert Parker, M.P.

F. Platt-Higgins, M.P.

Sir Robert Pullar (Perth).

Joseph Rowntree (York).

C. E. Schwann, M.P.

Arthur Sherwell.

Albert Spicer, J.P.

Henry C. Stephens, J.P.

Miss Julie Sutter.

A. C. Swinton.

Ivor H. Tuckett (Cambridge).

J. Elliott Viney.

Professor A. R. Wallace, D.C.L., F.R.S.

J. Bruce Wallace, M.A.

H. G. Wells.

Richard Whiteing.

J. H. Whitley, M.P.

Aneurin Williams.

Alderman Rev. Fleming Williams, L.C.C.

Robert Williams, F.R.I.B.A., L.C.C.

Henry J. Wilson, M.P.

Wm. Woodward, A.R.I.B.A.

Robert Yerburgh, M.P.

T. E. Young, B.A., F.R.A.S.

J. H. Yoxall, M.P.

COUNCIL.

Chairman—Ralph Neville, K.C.

Hon. Treasurer— A. W. Payne, F.C.A., F.S.S.

A. S. E. Ackerman. A.M. Inst. C.E.

C. M. Bailhache, LL.B.

G. M. Bishop.

Arthur Blott.

Miss Edith Bradley (Lady Warwick Hostel).

James Branch, J. P., L.C.C.

William Carter.

J. Cleghorn.

G. Croscer.

F. W. Flear.

J. C. Gray (Secretary, Coop. Union Manchester).

Ebenezer Howard.

Mrs. Ebenezer Howard.

James P. Hurst.

H. C. Lander, A.R.I.B.A.

Fred. W. Lawrence, M.A.

H. D. Pearsall, M.Inst.C.E.

T. P. Ritzema, J. P. (Blackburn).

Edward Rose.

Hon. Rollo Russell.

W. H. Gurney Salter.

Sydney Schiff (Chester).

W. S. Sherrington, M.A., L.L.M.

Edward T. Sturdy.

Alderman V. Thompson.

Herbert Warren, B.A.

Aneurin Williams.

(The full Council will consist of 30 Members.)

Honorary Provincial Secretaries.

Manchester District—R. Morrell, Moston Lane, New Moston, Manchester.

Liverpool and Cheshire District—J. Norton, 1 Morningside Road, Bootle, near Liverpool.

N.E.—F. W. Bricknell, Guyscliffe, Hessle, East Yorks.

Midlands—Rev. J. B. Higham, 25 Copthorne Road, Wolverhampton.

Scotland—Robert MacLaurin, 39 Caldercuilt Road, Maryhill, Glasgow.

Jameg Allport, 15 Montpelier, Edinburgh.

General Secretary

THOMAS ADAMS, 77 Chancery Lane, London,. W.C.


Objects.

To promote the discussion of the project suggested by Mr. Ebenezer Howard in "To-morrow"[1], and ultimately to formulate a practical scheme on the lines of that project, with such modifications as may appear desirable.

Membership.

Payment of an Annual Subscription of not less than 1s. confers Membership. A Subscription of 2s. 6d., or more, entitles the Subscriber to all literature published by the Association. More funds are required for the immediate purpose of bringing our proposals prominently before the public, and an average subscription of 5s. per member is necessary to meet current expenditure. The income for the first half year 1901-02 was ten times that of the same period of the previous year. The Membership is over 1,300, being an increase of 700 since January 1st, 1902. It is hoped that all who are desirous of improving, by constitutional means, the present physical, social, and industrial conditions of life in town and country, will help to immediately increase this number.

Sectional Committees.

Committees have been or are being appointed to consider questions of detail, such as Land Tenure, Manufactures and Trade, Co-operative Societies, Labour, Housing and Public Health, Liquor Traffic, Education, Smoke Abatement, Art, etc. Members desirous of taking part in the work of any section are requested to communicate with the General Secretary.

Publications.

The Association publishes a number of tracts which are forwarded to members on joining. A list of publications and some explanatory literature will be sent free on application. A few reports of the Bournville Conference may still be had, price 6d., post free. These reports consist of 80 pages, and contain reports of speeches by.—Earl Grey, Mr. Ralph Neville, K.C. ; Mr. George Cadbury, Mr. Aneurin Wililams, the Mayor of Camberwell, Sir M. M. Bhownaggree, M.P.; Mr. R. B. Martin, M.P.; Mr. Ebenezer Howard, Dr. Mansfield Robinson, and others.

All communications should be addressed to the Secretary, Garden City Association, 77 Chancery Lane, London, W.C. Cheques and postal orders should be crossed London City and Midland Bank, Fore Street.



Printed at the Rosemount Press;
London Office: 149 Fleet Street, E.C.

  1. Now published by Swan Sonnenschein & Co. (London), under the title "Garden Cities of To-morrow."