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Arthur Aikin Brodribb

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Arthur Aikin Brodribb photographed by John Benjamin Stone in 1898

Arthur Aikin Brodribb (27 July 27, 1850, London – April 1927) was a parlimantary reporter for The Times.

He was educated at King's College School and moved on to King's College, London where he was taught by the journalist-cum-scholar John Sherren Brewer and John Lonsdale. From here he then went on to Exeter College, Oxford, whence he graduated in 1873.[1]

He joined The Times in April, 1877, as a member of the Parliamentary staff while John Thadeus Delane was editor of the newspaper.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Walter Eustace Rhodes. The Times/1927/Obituary/Arthur Aikin Brodribb . The Times, Saturday, Apr 16, 1927; Issue 44557; pg. 12 – via Wikisource.