Clapham (London County Council constituency) explained

Clapham
Parl Name:London County Council
Year:1889
Abolished:1965
Members:2 (to 1949)
3 (from 1949)

Clapham was a constituency used for elections to the London County Council between 1889 and the council's abolition, in 1965. The seat shared boundaries with the UK Parliament constituency of the same name.

Councillors

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Year Name Party Name Party Name Party
1889Thomas Lorimer CorbettModerateArthur RottonModerateTwo seats until 1949
1892Fred HendersonLabour ProgressiveHenry Hollier Hood BarrsProgressive
1893Arthur RottonModerate
1895Thomas Lorimer CorbettModerate
1901Thomas Penn GaskellModerate
1907James William DomoneyClement Kinloch-Cooke
1910Alexander MurrayRobert Sebag-MontefioreMunicipal Reform
1913H. E. S. ParsonsMunicipal Reform
1915William Henry Peruzzi Gibson
1919Herbert Francis GoldsGeorge Bettesworth PiggottMunicipal Reform
1921Cyril Henry Montague JacobsMunicipal Reform
1922John Dodson
1934John LeighMunicipal Reform
1934Bertram Mills
1938John Battley
1946Leslie BanksAlfred Bransom
1949William Charles BonneyIrene DowlingNeville Rayner
1952Leslie BanksJames Benjamin HaywardChristina Lawrence
1955Muriel GumbelFrancis HadwenGeoffrey Mowbray
1958Leslie BanksTerence Dermott CranfieldWinifred Katz
1961William Walter EmdenLintorn Trevor HighettUrsula Tracey