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*1913-14: Thomas Tinnelly (26 December 1863 - 29 February 1948)<ref>Born in Co. Cavan, Ireland. Moved to London in 1899 as an inspector at the newly-opened [[Marylebone Station]].</ref>
 
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*1920-21: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelo_Colarossi Angelo Colarossi] (1875 - 1949) <ref>Model for the statue on the [[Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain]], [[Piccadilly Circus]].</ref>
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*1960-61: Louisa May Woodall (9 May 1920 - 3 April 2005)<ref>Born Louis May Wickes, married Frederick Charles Woodall in 1939.</ref>
 
*1961-62: William Richard Sands (9 September 1911 - 1990)<ref>Official in the Amalgamated Engineers Union</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:07, 30 June 2023

Feltham Urban District in Middlesex was in existence 1904-65. It is now part of London Borough of Hounslow.

This is a partial list of the Chairmen of the Council

  • 1904-07: John Waldegrave Daines [1] - page .
  • 1907-08: George Edward Barker Pritchett [2]
  • 1908-09: Harry Fear
  • 1909-10:
  • 1910-11:
  • 1911-12:
  • 1912-13: Edward Emmett
  • 1913-14: Thomas Tinnelly (26 December 1863 - 29 February 1948)[1]
  • 1914-15: J A Parker
  • 1915-16: J Benn
  • 1916-17: Edward Thomas Pascoe
  • 1917-18: Edward Emmett
  • 1918-19: W J Moore
  • 1919-20: J A Parker (second term)
  • 1920-21: Angelo Colarossi (1875 - 1949) [2]
  • 1921-22:
  • 1922-23:
  • 1923-24:
  • 1924-25:
  • 1925-26: G P Little
  • 1926-27:
  • 1927-28: William George Cossum (died 19 August 1944)[3]
  • 1928-29:
  • 1929-30:
  • 1930-31: Donald Geddes (3 September 1865 - 15 December 1944)[4]
  • 1931-32:
  • 1932-35: Reginald George Ridge CC 1874-1954
  • 1935-36:
  • 1936-37:
  • 1937-38: Donald E Knott (born 1 January 1901)
  • 1938-39: Philip Rayner
  • 1939-40: Ernest Henry Long
  • 1940-43: Walter Bardell (born 18 April 1889)
  • 1943-44: Harold Henry V Dudley (16 August 1897-1958)
  • 1944-47: William James Wigley (24 September 1879-19 April 1947)
  • 1947-49: Reginald Herbert Gibbs (2 January 1899 - 2 April 1971)
  • 1949-50: Horace Loker (7 July 1899 - 24 November 1983)
  • 1950-51: Percy Cecil McNally (1903 - 9 November 1971)[5]
  • 1951-53: Albert Charles Richards (born 1 February 1904)[6]
  • 1953-54: Mrs Dorothy May Williams (1 October 1907 - 1987)[7]
  • 1954-55: Frank Towell - member of the Middlesex County Council and later the Greater London Council
  • 1955-56: William Lamont
  • 1956-57: Edgar Williams (husband of 1953-54 chairman)
  • 1957-58 AE Richards
  • 1958-59: Albert Edward Parfit
  • 1959-60: E J 'Ted' Pauling (died 22 September 1993)
  • 1960-61: Louisa May Woodall (9 May 1920 - 3 April 2005)[8]
  • 1961-62: William Richard Sands (9 September 1911 - 1990)[9]
  • 1962-63: George Albert Gatehouse (21 October 1902 - 1982)
  • 1963-64: E J 'Ted' Pauling (second term) - later first Mayor of Hounslow
  • 1964-65: Edgar Williams (second term)
  1. Born in Co. Cavan, Ireland. Moved to London in 1899 as an inspector at the newly-opened Marylebone Station.
  2. Model for the statue on the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain, Piccadilly Circus.
  3. Leading member of the Union of Post Office Workers
  4. Born in Caithness, Scotland. Surveyor.
  5. President of Kingston District Committee of the Amalgamated Engineering Union. Labour Party candidate at Esher at the 1951 General Election.
  6. Locomotive engineer
  7. Born Dorothy May Peters, married Edgar Williams in 1927.
  8. Born Louis May Wickes, married Frederick Charles Woodall in 1939.
  9. Official in the Amalgamated Engineers Union