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Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Neville Chamberlain (1915-1917)

Arthur Neville Chamberlain first entered politics in 1911 when he was elected as a councillor to Birmingham City Council and immediately became Chair of the Town Planning Committee. Birmingham soon adopted ...

Neville Chamberlain - MP for Ladywood and Edgbaston

In the 1918 General Election Chamberlain was elected as the Conservative MP for Ladywood. He refused office under David Lloyd George but accepted the posts Postmaster-General (1923-24) and Minister of ...

Neville Chamberlain - Picture Post front cover

Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain on the cover of Picture Post in October 1938. Chamberlain had returned from Munich where he had signed the famous agreement with Adolf Hitler which ratified the Sudetenland ...

Neville Chamberlain: Ladywood election poster

1923 poster for Neville Chamberlain who represented the constituency at evey General Election from 1918 to 1924. At the 1924 election he narrowly won for the Unionists by 77 votes over the Labour candidate ...

No recount in Ladywood - Decision of Mr Oswald Mosley, Too Costly

Article from the Birmingham Gazette following up on the 1924 election in Ladywood when Oswald Mosley came very close to defeating the sitting MP - Neville Chamberlain. The text is as follows: Mr Oswald ...

Oswald Mosley stands for Ladywood

Oswald Mosley will always be remembered for his political party - The British Union of Fascists. Prior to this though he had been a Unionist (Conservative) MP for Harrow. He then resigned the seat and ...

Screen in St Catherine's Church

Screen inside the entrance to St Catherine's church. This is a memorial screen to President John F. Kennedy who was assassinated in Dallas, Texas in 1963. Funds for the memorial were raised by the priest ...

Sir John Benjamin Stone and Handsworth

John Benjamin Stone was born in Aston in 1838. Stone was active as a local councillor, magistrate and MP in the Birmingham area. It is though for his photographic archive that Stone has remained famous. ...

Taxing Times for Gladstone by Chris Upton

Mr Joseph Lloyd Phelps of Lee Crescent was idly looking through his morning post : bills from the coal merchant and grocer, note from his brother in law, subscription request from the local improvement ...

The Last Liberal by Chris Upton

In a recent quiz on Birmingham the question was posed, “Who was the city’s last Liberal MP?” I regret that a few of us, with better long term memories than short, answered Joseph Chamberlain, before ...

Thomas Attwood MP

One of the two first Birmingham MPs and the man who gives his name to Attwood Green. This engraving of Attwood is by W. and F. Holl from a drawing by A. Wivell. Thomas Attwood was born at Hawne House, ...

Town Hall, Birmingham

Postcard illustrating the scene outside the Town Hall, Birmingham, after the infamous 'Lloyd George meeting' on 18th December 1901. Although all appears to be peaceful enough there had been chaos when ...

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