Mayor of the Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith

{{Short description|Mayors of the Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith (1900–1965)}}

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{{Infobox official post

| post = Mayor

| body = the Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith

| image = Thomas Chamberlen.jpg

| abolished = {{End date|1965|03|31}}

| first = Thomas Chamberlen

| last = Elizabeth O'Kelly Finn

| formation = {{Start date|1990}}

| imagecaption = Thomas Chamberlen, first Mayor of the Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith (1900-1902)

| insignia = Hammersmith chain and badge tcm21-113152.jpg

| insigniacaption = Hammersmith mayoral chain and badge

}}The Mayor of the Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith was the mayor of the Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith, which existed from 1900 to 1965.

Background

The London Government Act 1899 reformed the administration of London by dividing the County of London into 28 metropolitan boroughs, replacing the 41 parish vestries and district boards of works administering the area.{{Cite web |title=London Government Act 1899 |url=https://vlex.co.uk/vid/london-government-act-1899-808252037 |access-date=2024-08-19 |website=vLex |language=en}} Under the terms of the London Government Act 1899, each borough was to be governed by a borough council consisting of a mayor, aldermen and councillors.

On 15 May 1990, by the "Borough of Hammersmith in Council, 1900" Order in Council, the Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith was formed from the civil parish of Hammersmith, and the Hammersmith Metropolitan Borough Council (formally "The Mayor, Aldermen and Councillors of the Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith") was established and incorporated as a body corporate.{{Cite web |title=Page 3567 {{!}} Issue 27199, 5 June 1900 {{!}} London Gazette {{!}} The Gazette |url=https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/27199/page/3567 |access-date=2024-08-20 |website=www.thegazette.co.uk}}

The London Government Act 1963 created Greater London, divided into 32 London boroughs, abolishing civil parishes in London.{{Cite web |date=31 July 1963 |title=London Government Act 1963 |url=https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1963/33 |access-date=19 August 2024 |website=legislation.gov.uk}} On 30 March 1965, The London Government Order 1965 was laid before the house, to effect the changes.{{Cite web |date=30 March 1965 |title=The London Government Order 1965 |url=https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1965/654/contents/made |access-date=20 August 2024 |website=legislation.gov.uk}}

On 1 April 1965, the Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith ceased to exist and merged with the Metropolitan Borough of Fulham to form the London Borough of Hammersmith. The Hammersmith Metropolitan Borough Council was succeeded by the Hammersmith London Borough Council.

On 1 April 1979, the borough was renamed to the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham and the council was renamed to the Hammersmith and Fulham Borough Council.{{Cite web |title=Page 2095 {{!}} Issue 47771, 13 February 1979 {{!}} London Gazette {{!}} The Gazette |url=https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/47771/page/2095 |access-date=2024-08-20 |website=www.thegazette.co.uk}}

Insignia

File:Hammersmith chain and badge tcm21-113152.jpg

The mayoral chain and badge were provided by public subscription and presented to the council on subscriber's behalf by William Bull, Member of Parliament for Hammersmith. It was made by the Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Company and designed by Councillor Sir William Blake Richmond.{{Cite web |title=Insignia {{!}} London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham |url=https://www.lbhf.gov.uk/councillors-and-democracy/mayors-office/insignia |access-date=18 August 2024 |website=www.lbhf.gov.uk |language=en}} The chain is made of 18 carat gold, consisting of alternate linking letter Hs, crossed hammers and ornamental shields for engraving the names of successive Mayors. The badge, consisting of a gold and enamelled replica of the coat of arms of Hammersmith Metropolitan Borough, is suspended from a centre link bearing the initials of the first mayor, Thomas Chamberlen, and the date 1900.

List of mayors

The mayors from 1900 to 1965 were:{{Cite web |title=List of Mayors {{!}} London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham |url=https://www.lbhf.gov.uk/councillors-and-democracy/mayors-office/list-mayors |access-date=18 August 2024 |website=www.lbhf.gov.uk |language=en}}

class="wikitable"

!Councillor

!From

!To

Thomas Chamberlen

|1900

|1902

Acton Phillips

|1902

|1903

Charles Pascall

|1903

|1904

Joseph Morris Levy

|1904

|1905

James Joseph Raynor Green

|1905

|1906

Edmund Charles Rawlings

|1906

|1907

Samuel Bewsher

|1907

|1908

Richard Johnson Walker

|1908

|1909

Samuel Bewsher

|1909

|1910

Norman William Shairp

|1910

|1911

Frank Mayle

|1911

|1912

Samuel Dawson Leah

|1912

|1913

Henry Foreman

|1913

|1920

Marshall Hays

|1920

|1925

Charles Pascall

|1925

|1926

Bertie Jonathan Samels

|1926

|1929

Edwin Joseph Benjamin Spearing

|1929

|1931

Walter Pierce Davies

|1931

|1933

Arthur Belsham

|1933

|1935

John Rooke

|1935

|1937

William Henry Church

|1937

|1939

Wilfrid Turney

|1939

|1940

Richard Henry Kent

|1940

|1942

Edward Ernest Woods

|1942

|1944

Frederick Brader

|1944

|1946

Reginald James Buckingham

|1946

|1949

Frank Laurence Hewett

|1949

|1951

William Henry Brind

|1951

|1953

Henry George Reynolds

|1953

|1955

Thomas Antony Keating

|1955

|1957

John Frederick Heaks

|1957

|1959

John Francis Hayes

|1959

|1961

Edith Christina Woods

|1961

|1963

Stanley Moss Atkins

|1963

|1964

Elizabeth O'Kelly Finn

|1964

|1965

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