Plate 46: Early chairmen and aldermen of the LCC

Survey of London Monograph 17, County Hall. Originally published by Guild & School of Handicraft, London, 1991.

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Plate 46

Some Early Chairmen and Aldermen of the LCC

a (left). Emma Cons, first woman Alderman of LCC, commemorative plaque in the Conference Hall. Plaster cast from a bronze relief by Sir William Goscombe John

b. Capt. George Swinton, Chairman 1912, Alderman 1922-34, by John Singer Sargent (pp. 7, 69)

c. Ronald C. Norman, Chairman 1918-19, Alderman 1922-8, by Glyn Philpot (pp. 41, 47)

d. Sir John Lubbock, Chairman 1900-2, Alderman 1892-8, by John Collier