Tag: 1950 General Election

  • 1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Pontypridd Constituency – Biography of Pearson

    1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Pontypridd Constituency – Biography of Pearson

    CANDIDATE BIOGRAPHIES FROM 1950 TIMES GUIDE TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS


    The General Election was held on 23 February 1950.

    CONSTITUENCY NAME : Pontypridd

    CANDIDATE : Pearson

    PARTY : Lab.

    ELECTORAL STATUS: Elected as MP

    BIOGRAPHY :

    Mr. A. Pearson, a bachelor, born in 1897, was for 25 years a chair-maker at Pontypridd. For five years he was secretary of the local trades council and Labour Party and for 12 years was a member of the urban district council, and chairman in 1937. He sat on the county council for 17 years until 1945, and became an M.P. in 1938. He was a Government whip throughout the last Parliament, and has been Comptroller of the Household and Treasurer of the Household. He is a member of the county agricultural wages board.


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  • 1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Pontypool Constituency – Biography of Russell

    1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Pontypool Constituency – Biography of Russell

    CANDIDATE BIOGRAPHIES FROM 1950 TIMES GUIDE TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS


    The General Election was held on 23 February 1950.

    CONSTITUENCY NAME : Pontypool

    CANDIDATE : Russell

    PARTY : C

    ELECTORAL STATUS: Not Elected

    BIOGRAPHY :

    Mr. A. Russell was born in Glasgow. He has lived in South Wales since 1937 and is employed as a works accountant. Hs has been active in voluntary work in the lower eastern valley of Monmouthshire since 1941.


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  • 1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Coatbridge and Airdrie Constituency – Biography of O’Callaghan

    1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Coatbridge and Airdrie Constituency – Biography of O’Callaghan

    CANDIDATE BIOGRAPHIES FROM 1950 TIMES GUIDE TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS


    The General Election was held on 23 February 1950.

    CONSTITUENCY NAME : Coatbridge and Airdrie

    CANDIDATE : O’Callaghan

    PARTY : Irish Anti-Partition

    ELECTORAL STATUS: Not Elected

    BIOGRAPHY :

    Mr. T. P. O’Callaghan is a Roman Catholic school teacher. He says that he is Labour at heart, and is not opposed to Labour principles, but that his candidature was a protest against Labour passing the Ireland Act.


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  • 1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Edinburgh East Constituency – Biography of Hope

    1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Edinburgh East Constituency – Biography of Hope

    CANDIDATE BIOGRAPHIES FROM 1950 TIMES GUIDE TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS


    The General Election was held on 23 February 1950.

    CONSTITUENCY NAME : Edinburgh East

    CANDIDATE : Hope

    PARTY : L.

    ELECTORAL STATUS: Not Elected

    BIOGRAPHY :

    Mr. J. Hope, a journalist, 34 years of age, was born in the constituency and worked on Scottish newspapers before going south. He is a former member of the B.B.C. news staff and subsequently a public relations officer in the Ministry of Supply. His wife, Charlotte Frances, producer and dramatist, was a founder of the repertory movement in Dundee.


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  • 1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Glasgow Bridgeton Constituency – Biography of Carmichael

    1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Glasgow Bridgeton Constituency – Biography of Carmichael

    CANDIDATE BIOGRAPHIES FROM 1950 TIMES GUIDE TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS


    The General Election was held on 23 February 1950.

    CONSTITUENCY NAME : Glasgow Bridgeton

    CANDIDATE : Carmichael

    PARTY : Lab.

    ELECTORAL STATUS: Elected as MP

    BIOGRAPHY :

    Mr. J. Carmichael was elected as I.L.P. member in 1946, succeeding the late Mr. James Maxton, but later followed other I.L.P. members into the Labour Party. Born in 1894, he became a steel erector and then an organizer for the I.L.P., with whom he was associated for 33 years. He has had nearly 20 years’ experience of local administration as a member of Glasgow Corporation.


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  • 1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Glasgow Govan Constituency – Biography of Browne

    1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Glasgow Govan Constituency – Biography of Browne

    CANDIDATE BIOGRAPHIES FROM 1950 TIMES GUIDE TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS


    The General Election was held on 23 February 1950.

    CONSTITUENCY NAME : Glasgow Govan

    CANDIDATE : Browne

    PARTY : C

    ELECTORAL STATUS: Elected as MP

    BIOGRAPHY :

    Mr. J. N. Browne contested the constituency in 1945. He has business connexions with Glasgow and has taken part in its municipal politics. He is a member of the general purposes committee of the Westminster Chamber of Commerce, and served with the Royal Air Force during the war.


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  • 1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Glasgow Pollok Constituency – Biography of Anderson

    1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Glasgow Pollok Constituency – Biography of Anderson

    CANDIDATE BIOGRAPHIES FROM 1950 TIMES GUIDE TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS


    The General Election was held on 23 February 1950.

    CONSTITUENCY NAME : Glasgow Pollok

    CANDIDATE : Anderson

    PARTY : L.

    ELECTORAL STATUS: Not Elected

    BIOGRAPHY :

    Mr. A. Anderson is on the staff of an aeroengine factory in Glasgow and edits the firm’s welfare society magazine. Fifty-one years of age, he is secretary of the council of the Glasgow Southern Parliamentary Debating Association.


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  • 1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Glasgow Woodside Constituency – Biography of Leonard

    1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Glasgow Woodside Constituency – Biography of Leonard

    CANDIDATE BIOGRAPHIES FROM 1950 TIMES GUIDE TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS


    The General Election was held on 23 February 1950.

    CONSTITUENCY NAME : Glasgow Woodside

    CANDIDATE : Leonard

    PARTY : Co-op. & Lab.

    ELECTORAL STATUS: Not Elected

    BIOGRAPHY :

    Mr. W. Leonard represented the St. Rollox division from 1931 to the dissolution. Born in 1887 and a cabinetmaker by trade, he is a member of the Scottish Advisory Committee of the Labour Party and a former president of the Scottish Trade Union Congress. For several years he was Parliamentary private secretary to Sir Andrew Duncan, and later Joint Parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Supply and Aircraft Production.


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  • 1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Aberdeenshire East Constituency – Biography of Boothby

    1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Aberdeenshire East Constituency – Biography of Boothby

    CANDIDATE BIOGRAPHIES FROM 1950 TIMES GUIDE TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS


    The General Election was held on 23 February 1950.

    CONSTITUENCY NAME : Aberdeenshire East

    CANDIDATE : Boothby

    PARTY : C

    ELECTORAL STATUS: Elected as MP

    BIOGRAPHY :

    Mr. Robert Boothby has been member for the constituency since 1924. He was Parliamentary private secretary to Mr. Churchill when the latter was Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1926 to 1929, and Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Food in the early part of the last war. He has been a conspicuous backbench speaker in debates on financial and economic affairs and a champion of the virtues of herring as a food. Born in 1900, he was educated at Eton and Magdalen College, Oxford.


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  • 1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Bute and North Ayrshire Constituency – Biography of MacAndrew

    1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Bute and North Ayrshire Constituency – Biography of MacAndrew

    CANDIDATE BIOGRAPHIES FROM 1950 TIMES GUIDE TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS


    The General Election was held on 23 February 1950.

    CONSTITUENCY NAME : Bute and North Ayrshire

    CANDIDATE : MacAndrew

    PARTY : C

    ELECTORAL STATUS: Elected as MP

    BIOGRAPHY :

    Sir Charles MacAndrew has held the || seat since 1935, and -was previously M.P. for B Kilmarnock, 1924-29, and for the Partick division of Glasgow, 1931-35. Born in 1888, he was educated at Uppingham and Trinity College, Cambridge. He has served as chairman of many Standing Committees of the House of Commons, and for a time in 1945 was Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means. He has been a member of the Racecourse Betting Control Board since 1938.


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