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Arthur Lockwood (politician)

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37:, Lockwood left school at the age of fourteen. He took various jobs before settling as a pattern-maker. He spent much of his spare time at the Darnall Congregational Church and its associated temperance society. An early member of the 103:, a labour movement newspaper, and stood regularly for the town council, but did not win a seat until 1932; he served until 1939, and also for a year in 1944. In 1930, he became the circulation manager for 109:, but remained based in Reading and served on the committee of the Reading Co-operative Society, including a stint as president from 1947 until 1959. He retired from 57: 89: 166: 176: 191: 181: 171: 85: 99:
Labour Party and, by 1924, the party's first MP for the town was elected. While in the town, Lockwood also ran the
38: 68:. He took 4,050 and a distant second place, but was considered to have built up the party, locally, enabling 186: 114: 73: 61: 49:. This political activity led his employer to sack him, and he instead became an insurance agent. 42: 53: 161: 156: 8: 117:, in 1954 again winning a seat on the council, and serving as Mayor of Reading in 1956. 96: 65: 105: 46: 69: 81: 23: 150: 52:
In 1912, Lockwood stood as a Labour candidate for the Darnall ward on
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Following this success, Lockwood became the election agent for the
30: 77: 56:, although he was easily defeated. Undeterred, he stood for 137:
Frederick C. Padley, "Lockwood, Arthur (1883-1966)",
92:in 1922 as a joint Co-operative-Labour candidate. 22:(23 October 1883 – 19 February 1966) was a 148: 133: 131: 129: 149: 64:, with the backing of what became the 126: 13: 14: 203: 72:to win the seat for the party in 39:Workers Educational Association 167:Co-operative Party politicians 139:Dictionary of Labour Biography 1: 177:Labour Party (UK) councillors 120: 76:. Lockwood instead moved to 192:Mayors of Reading, Berkshire 7: 10: 208: 182:Politicians from Sheffield 115:Southern Electricity Board 113:in 1947 and served on the 16:British political activist 172:Councillors in Berkshire 62:1918 UK general election 43:Independent Labour Party 58:Sheffield Hillsborough 54:Sheffield City Council 41:, he also joined the 141:, vol.II, pp.237-239 26:political activist. 187:People from Darnall 66:Co-operative Party 199: 142: 135: 207: 206: 202: 201: 200: 198: 197: 196: 147: 146: 145: 136: 127: 123: 101:Reading Citizen 70:A. V. Alexander 20:Arthur Lockwood 17: 12: 11: 5: 205: 195: 194: 189: 184: 179: 174: 169: 164: 159: 144: 143: 124: 122: 119: 106:Reynolds' News 90:East Ham South 82:election agent 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 204: 193: 190: 188: 185: 183: 180: 178: 175: 173: 170: 168: 165: 163: 160: 158: 155: 154: 152: 140: 134: 132: 130: 125: 118: 116: 112: 108: 107: 102: 98: 93: 91: 87: 86:Alfred Barnes 83: 79: 75: 71: 67: 63: 59: 55: 50: 48: 44: 40: 36: 32: 27: 25: 21: 138: 110: 104: 100: 94: 51: 47:Labour Party 29:Born in the 28: 19: 18: 162:1966 deaths 157:1883 births 151:Categories 121:References 88:, who won 80:to act as 35:Sheffield 111:Reynolds 45:and the 33:area of 97:Reading 60:at the 31:Darnall 24:British 78:London 84:for 74:1922 153:: 128:^

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British
Darnall
Sheffield
Workers Educational Association
Independent Labour Party
Labour Party
Sheffield City Council
Sheffield Hillsborough
1918 UK general election
Co-operative Party
A. V. Alexander
1922
London
election agent
Alfred Barnes
East Ham South
Reading
Reynolds' News
Southern Electricity Board



Categories
1883 births
1966 deaths
Co-operative Party politicians
Councillors in Berkshire
Labour Party (UK) councillors
Politicians from Sheffield
People from Darnall

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