Joseph awarded Freedom of the City of York
In May 1911, York conferred the Freedom of the City on Joseph. This was the highest honour within its power and recognised Joseph’s contribution to the city as an industrialist, reformer and public servant. Ever the campaigner, Joseph took the opportunity at the end of his speech to remind those present that poverty and destitution were still a depressing reality for many working class families in York.

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