Tag: 1950 General Election

  • 1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Paddington South Constituency – Biography of Wegg-Prosser

    1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Paddington South Constituency – Biography of Wegg-Prosser

    CANDIDATE BIOGRAPHIES FROM 1950 TIMES GUIDE TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS


    The General Election was held on 23 February 1950.

    CONSTITUENCY NAME : Paddington South

    CANDIDATE : Wegg-Prosser

    PARTY : Lab.

    ELECTORAL STATUS: Not Elected

    BIOGRAPHY :

    Mr. C. F. H. Wegg-Prosser, a solicitor aged 40, was educated at Downside and Oriel College, Oxford. He unsuccessfully contested this constituency in 1945 in which year he became a member of Paddington Borough Council. For a time in the war he was employed in the Political Intelligence Department of the Foreign Office.


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  • 1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Shoreditch and Finsbury Constituency – Biography of Hensher

    1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Shoreditch and Finsbury Constituency – Biography of Hensher

    CANDIDATE BIOGRAPHIES FROM 1950 TIMES GUIDE TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS


    The General Election was held on 23 February 1950.

    CONSTITUENCY NAME : Shoreditch and Finsbury

    CANDIDATE : Hensher

    PARTY : L.

    ELECTORAL STATUS: Not Elected

    BIOGRAPHY :

    Capt. G. Hensher is the founder and managing director of a firm of manufacturing upholsterers and furnishers at Hackney Wick. He is a member of the British Furniture Manufacturers’ Council, and of London Furniture Manufacturers. A member of the Essex Art Club, he has had a number of paintings exhibited. He is 54.


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  • 1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Wandsworth Clapham Constituency – Biography of Gibson

    1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Wandsworth Clapham Constituency – Biography of Gibson

    CANDIDATE BIOGRAPHIES FROM 1950 TIMES GUIDE TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS


    The General Election was held on 23 February 1950.

    CONSTITUENCY NAME : Wandsworth Clapham

    CANDIDATE : Gibson

    PARTY : Lab.

    ELECTORAL STATUS: Elected as MP

    BIOGRAPHY :

    Mr. C. W. Gibson won the Kennington seat in 1945, but it disappeared in the redistribution. Born in 1889, he studied at Morley College, Rus-kin College and the London School of Economics, and was an official of the Transport and General Workers Union until elected to Parliament. For four years he was a member of the Central Housing Advisory Committee. Since 1943 he has been chairman of the London County Council Housing Committee.


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  • 1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Woolwich West Constituency – Biography of Berry

    1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Woolwich West Constituency – Biography of Berry

    CANDIDATE BIOGRAPHIES FROM 1950 TIMES GUIDE TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS


    The General Election was held on 23 February 1950.

    CONSTITUENCY NAME : Woolwich West

    CANDIDATE : Berry

    PARTY : Lab.

    ELECTORAL STATUS: Not Elected

    BIOGRAPHY :

    Mr. H. Berry, formerly a consulting engineer, who won the seat in 1945 for Labour, was born in Woolwich in 1888 and was educated at Polytechnic schools and Goldsmiths’ Institute. He has an extensive record of public service ; a former mayor of Woolwich, he has been on the council since 1922. He was president of the National Union of Allotment Holders in 1921-22. Among other activities he is governor of Woolwich Polytechnic and member of the Metropolitan Water Board and Thames Conservancy.


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  • 1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Barking Constituency – Biography of Glenny

    1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Barking Constituency – Biography of Glenny

    CANDIDATE BIOGRAPHIES FROM 1950 TIMES GUIDE TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS


    The General Election was held on 23 February 1950.

    CONSTITUENCY NAME : Barking

    CANDIDATE : Glenny

    PARTY : C

    ELECTORAL STATUS: Not Elected

    BIOGRAPHY :

    Mr. K. E. B. Glenny was unsuccessful at Barking in 1945. Born in 1900 into a well-known Barking family, he is a qualified surveyor in practice in London and South Essex, with a special knowledge of town and country planning. He is secretary of the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers, and chairman of the Health Committee of the Essex County Council.


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  • 1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Beckenham Constituency – Biography of Buchan-Hepburn

    1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Beckenham Constituency – Biography of Buchan-Hepburn

    CANDIDATE BIOGRAPHIES FROM 1950 TIMES GUIDE TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS


    The General Election was held on 23 February 1950.

    CONSTITUENCY NAME : Beckenham

    CANDIDATE : Buchan-Hepburn

    PARTY : C

    ELECTORAL STATUS: Elected as MP

    BIOGRAPHY :

    Mr. P. Buchan-Hepburn, who represented the East Toxteth division of Liverpool from 1931, was Conservative Chief Whip in the late Parliament. In 1939 he was appointed an Assistant Government Whip and soon afterwards a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury. During the war he joined the 11th City of London Yeomanry and became a brigade major. Born in 1901, he was educated at Harrow and Cambridge.


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  • 1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Birmingham Aston Constituency – Biography of Keatley

    1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Birmingham Aston Constituency – Biography of Keatley

    CANDIDATE BIOGRAPHIES FROM 1950 TIMES GUIDE TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS


    The General Election was held on 23 February 1950.

    CONSTITUENCY NAME : Birmingham Aston

    CANDIDATE : Keatley

    PARTY : Ind.

    ELECTORAL STATUS: Not Elected

    BIOGRAPHY :

    Mr. S. W. Keatley, aged 58, was born in the Qivision, and is a manufacturer of enamel badges. He stood as an Independent because ne telt he had a mission in the cause of peace ; and he relied almost entirely on a circular letter which he addressed to the electorate. Undenominational religious services are held In a hall which he built in his garden.


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  • 1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Birmingham King’s Norton Constituency – Biography of Beesley

    1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Birmingham King’s Norton Constituency – Biography of Beesley

    CANDIDATE BIOGRAPHIES FROM 1950 TIMES GUIDE TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS


    The General Election was held on 23 February 1950.

    CONSTITUENCY NAME : Birmingham King’s Norton

    CANDIDATE : Beesley

    PARTY : L.

    ELECTORAL STATUS: Not Elected

    BIOGRAPHY :

    Mr. M. Beesley, aged 25, is a research worker. He is a B.Com. of Birmingham University, and became a research associate at the university in April, 1947, and in the following year undertook work on the economics side under the direction of Mr. Clive Williams for the Abercrombie-Jackson Town and Country Purvey, after which he resumed work at the university, where he is a member of the junior staff.


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  • 1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Birmingham Stechford Constituency – Biography of Haslam

    1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Birmingham Stechford Constituency – Biography of Haslam

    CANDIDATE BIOGRAPHIES FROM 1950 TIMES GUIDE TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS


    The General Election was held on 23 February 1950.

    CONSTITUENCY NAME : Birmingham Stechford

    CANDIDATE : Haslam

    PARTY : L.

    ELECTORAL STATUS: Not Elected

    BIOGRAPHY :

    Mr. S. W. Haslam, a surveyor and valuer, was a Liberal until 1945, had a brief association with the Unionists, but returned to his former allegiance. A company sergeant-major in the 1914-18 war, he served for a time in the Pioneer Corps in the last war, but returned to civil life and entered war industry. He is?a champion of the small trader.


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  • 1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Blyth Constituency – Biography of Amos

    1950 GENERAL ELECTION : Blyth Constituency – Biography of Amos

    CANDIDATE BIOGRAPHIES FROM 1950 TIMES GUIDE TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS


    The General Election was held on 23 February 1950.

    CONSTITUENCY NAME : Blyth

    CANDIDATE : Amos

    PARTY : C

    ELECTORAL STATUS: Not Elected

    BIOGRAPHY :

    Mr. L. J. Amos (40) was educated at the Essex County High School. He entered the building trade at the age of 14 and eventually became building manager to a large firm in the north-east. He designed the Missions to Seamen Memorial at Hartlepool, the first to be built after the 1939-45 war. He took an active interest in local government work at Leyton.


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