Trade unions
editLargest in UK - from Reformers' Year Book (1905), pp.103-105; Arthur Ivor Marsh, Trade union handbook, p.14; Mike Ironside and Roger V. Seifert, Facing up to Thatcherism: the history of NALGO, 1979-1993, p.162; Philip Lewis et al, Employee relations: understanding the employment relationship, p.141
1904
edit- South Wales Miners Federation 124,000
- Amalgamated Society of Engineers 96,098
- Durham Miners Association 86,346
- National Amalgamated Union of Shop Assistants 74,500
- Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners 72,643
- Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants 52,355
- United Society of Boilermakers and Iron and Steel Shipbuilders 48,825
- National Union of Gas Workers and General Labourers 40,000
- Bricklayers' Operative Society 37,442
- Lancashire and Cheshire Miners Federation 37,100
(no figure given for Yorkshire Miners Association)
1945
edit- TGWU 984,800
- Amalgamated Engineering Union 704,300
- NUGMW 605,000
- National Union of Mineworkers 533,400
- National Union of Railwaymen 409,800
- USDAW 274,600
- Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers 176,000
- Union of Post Office Workers 145,300
- Electrical Trades Union 133,000
- T&GWU 118,700
1956
edit- TGWU 1,263,800 +
- Amalgamated Engineering Union 860,500 +
- NUGMW 799,200 +
- National Union of Mineworkers 673,600 +
- National Union of Railwaymen 369,400 -
- USDAW 348,800 +
- Electrical Trades Union 228,100 +
- Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers 198,000 +
- Union of Post Office Workers 163,300 +
- Civil Service Clerical Association 148,800 +
1966
edit- TGWU 1,428,000 +
- Amalgamated Engineering Union 1,054,600 +
- NUGMW 793,000 -
- National Union of Mineworkers 412,900 -
- USDAW 366,300 +
- NALGO 360,700 +
- Electrical Trades Union 293,200 +
- NUPE 250,100 +
- National Union of Railwaymen 227,800 -
- Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers 188,100 +
1977
edit- TGWU 2,022,700 +
- AUEW 1,155,400 +
- NUGMW 945,300 +
- NALGO 709,300 +
- NUPE 693,100 +
- USDAW 441,500 +
- ASTMS 441,000 +
- EETPU 420,000 +
- National Union of Teachers 288,800 +
- National Union of Mineworkers 258,700 -
1986
edit- TGWU 1,378,000 -
- Amalgamated Engineering Union 858,000 -
- GMB 814,000 -
- NALGO 750,000 +
- NUPE 658,000 -
1991
edit- TGWU 1,127,000 -
- GMB 863,000 +
- NALGO 760,000 +
- Amalgamated Engineering Union 623,000 -
- Manufacturing, Science and Finance 623,000 +
- NUPE 551,165 -
2001
edit- Unison 1,272,470
- Amicus 1,079,185
- TGWU 858,804 -
- GMB 683,860 -
- Royal College of Nursing 334,414
- USDAW 310,222
- National Union of Teachers 286,245
- Communication Workers Union 284,422
- Public and Commercial Services Union 267,644
- NASUWT 255,768
- Graphical, Paper and Media Union 200,008
- Association of Teachers and Lecturers 178,697
- UNIFI 160,267
- UCATT 114,854
TGWU National Secretaries
editAdministrative, Clerical and Supervisory
edit- 1922: Alfred Short
- 1923: Arthur Creech-Jones
- 1929: R. Goaley (acting)
- 1931: Alfred Short
- 1935: C. E. Ackroyd
- 1960: William Joseph Walsh
- 1970s: George Henderson
- 1970s: Todd Sullivan
Chemicals Group
edit- later Chemical, Rubber Manufacturing and Oil Refining
- 1954:
- 1960s: Moss Evans
- c.1970: John Miller
- c.1990: Fred Higgs
Commercial Transport Group
edit- later Commercial Services
- 1922: Samuel March
- 1922: Archie Henderson
- 1930: Jack Corrin
- 1948: Frank Cousins
- 1955: Fred Eastwood
- 1961: Bert Beck
- 1970s: J. Ashwell
Docks Group
edit- later Docks and Waterways
- 1922: Ernest Bevin (also Gen Sec)
- 1929: Dan Milford
- 1940: Jack Donovan
- 1947: Arthur Bird
- 1956: Tim O'Leary
- 1975: Peter Shea
- as of 1979: T. Cronin
- 1980s: John Connolly
Food, Drink and Tobacco Group
edit- 1970:
- 1979: Bob Harrison
General Workers Group
edit- 1922: William Devenay
- 1932: Arthur Deakin (later also AGS, then Gen Sec)
- 1946: T. H. Hodgson
- 1960s: Bob Davis
- 1970s: Peter Evans
- 1990: Len McCluskey
Metal and Engineering Group
edit- 1930: Andrew Dalgleish (acting 1930 to 1931)
- 1944: Harry Nicholas
- 1956: Leslie Kealey
- 1969: Moss Evans
- 1970: Merged into Power Group
Passenger Services Group
edit- 1922: John Cliff
- 1925: Harold Clay
- 1946: Sam Henderson
- 1950: Frank Coyle
- 1958: Arthur Townsend
- 1961: Sam Henderson
- 1971: Larry Smith
- 1979: Bill Morris
- 1985: Cliff Twort
- 1990: Graham Stevenson
Power Workers Group
edit- later Power and Engineering
- 1924: George Parker
- 1926: Samuel Hall
- 1938: Isaac Hayward
- 1946: William Tudor
- as of 1976: Tom Crispin
- as of 1991: Fred Howell
Vehicle Building and Automotive Group
edit- 1970: Moss Evans
- 1972: Grenville Hawley
Waterways Group
edit- 1922: Harry Gosling
- 1930: Dan Milford
- 1940:
- 1948: Ted Birkett
- Bill Lindley
- 1970: Merged into Docks Group
Public Services Group
edit- later Public Services and Civil Air Transport
- 1970: created
- 1970s: M. B. Martin
Building Trades Group
edit- later Building, Construction and Civil Engineering and Building Crafts
- 1937: created
- 1970s: G. P. Henderson
Other groups
edit- Agricultural Workers (1946-1970)
- Building Trades (from 1937)
- Government Workers (1943-1970)
- Municipal Workers (1946-1970)
- Workers' Union (1929-1931)
ITF Section secretaries
editAs of 1957.[1]
Civil Aviation
edit- as of 1957: R. Lapeyre
- 1959: Lawrence White
- by 1986: Bernie Beyertt
- 1987: Pio Albanesi
- 1990: David Cockroft
- 1994: Stuart Howard
- Ingo Marowsky
- by 2010: Gabriel Mocho Rodriguez
Dockers
edit- as of 1957: Roger Dekeyzer
- by 2010: Frank Leys
- 2012: Sharon James
Fisheries
edit- as of 1957: H. Hildebrand
- as of 2010-2014: Jon Whitlow
Inland Waterway Workers
edit- as of 1957: T. Smeding
- by 2010: Merged into Fisheries
Railwaymen
edit- 1938: Paul Tofahrn
- 1955: G. Devaux
- as of 1961: Vacant
- Hans Imhof
- as of 2010-2014: Mac Urata
Road Transport Workers
edit- as of 1957: H. W. Koppens
- by 2006: Mac Urata
Seafarers
edit- as of 1957: Tom Yates
- 1958: Vojcek Klatil
- as of 1971: Ake Selander
- as of 1990: K. Mols Sorensen
- as of 2010-2014: Jon Whitlow
ASE Executive Council
editCreated 1893. Areas listed are those covered after the 1913 reorganisation.
- Division 1 (Scotland and Carlisle)
- 1893: David Gardner
- 1910: John Husband
- 1913: A. Gorman
- Division 2 (NE England and Eastern Yorkshire)
- 1893: Gray
- 1904: W. Hutchinson
- 1913: Charles Donkin
- Division 3 (South and Central Lancashire)
- 1893: Alfred Golightly
- 1903: William Thomas Kelly
- 1913: William Harold Hutchinson
- Division 4 (West Lancashire, Cumberland and Ireland)
- 1893: Albert Taylor
- 1913: H. A. Rose
- Division 5 (West Riding and East Midlands)
- 1893: Robert McDowell
- 1897: Frederick Crompton
- 1903: J. J. Stephenson
- 1913: Joseph Wilson
- Division 6 (Wales and West Midlands)
- 1893: Joseph Hooson
- 1903: James Butts
- 1913: James Kaylor
- Division 7 (London and South East England)
- 1893: Alfred Sellicks
- 1904: James Steer
- 1910: James Alfred Turnbull
- 1913: Frederick Stephen Button
- Division 8
- 1893: John Black
- 1898: ?
- 1901: Thomas H. Wilkins
- 1913: Abolished
- Chair elected separately from 1913
LCMF agents
editManchester
edit- as of 1897-1901: Jesse Butler
- as of 1952: Samuel Foster
North East Lancashire
edit- 1908: John McGurk
- as of 1952: Harold Howarth
- 1960s: Leo Crossley
Pendlebury
edit- 1889: Thomas Greenall
- 1930: ?
St Helens
edit- as of 1874: Robert Lewis
- to 1882: John Cross
- 1882 - as of 1901: Thomas Glover
- 1915: Joe Tinker
- 1920s: John Parkinson
- 1929: William Foster
- 1942: Edwin Hall
- 1945: Charles Tyrer
- 1951: Sam Unsworth
- 1962: Joe McDermott
Skelmersdale
edit- 1881: Thomas Aspinwall
- 1887: Post vacant?
- as of 1901: E. Hickman
- 1965: Sid Vincent??
Wigan
edit- William Pickard
- 1887: Thomas Aspinwall
- 1901: Stephen Walsh
- 1917: Seth Blackledge
- 1942: Jim Hammond
- 1967: ?
Other
edit- as of 1877: Beech (Oldham)
- 1908-1923: Joseph Parkinson (Blackrod etc including Wigan)
- as of 1916: Harry Twist
- from 1929: Flatley
- as of 1942: T. J. Brown
SWMF agents
editPre-1934 districts
editAnthracite
edit- 1898: William Abraham
- 1900: Daronwy Isaac
- 1903: John Daniel Morgan
- 1920: John Thomas
- 1925: Jim Griffiths
- 1933: Arthur Horner
- 1934: Merged into District No.1
Aberdare
edit- 1898: David Morgan
- 1900: Charles Stanton
- 1916: Owen Powell
- George Hall
- 1922:
- 1934: Merged into District No.5
Afan Valley
edit- 1908: District created
- 1908: William Jenkins
- 1922: John Thomas and William Jenkins (Chief Agent)
- 1934: Merged into District No.2
Blaina
edit- 1899: John Evans
- 1900: James Manning
- 1921: William Dunn
- 1934: Merged into District No.8
Dowlais
edit- 1899: John Davies
- 1918: S. O. Davies
- 1934: Merged into District No.5
Eastern Valleys
edit- 1901: James Winstone
- 1921: Arthur Jenkins
- 1934: Merged into District No.8
East Glamorgan
edit- 1898: Edmund Morgan
- 1900: Hubert Jenkins
- 1932: Ness Edwards
- 1934: Merged into District No.6
Ebbw Vale
edit- 1898: Thomas Richards
- 1899: William Vyce
- 1916: Evan Davies
- 1920: John Griffiths
- 1934: Merged into District No.7
Garw
edit- 1899: John Thomas
- 1912: Frank Hodges
- 1918: Ted Williams
- 1931: Richard Benetta
- 1934: Merged into District No.3
Maesteg
edit- 1899: David Beynon
- 1905: Vernon Hartshorn
- 1924: Evan Williams
- 1934: Merged into District No.3
Merthyr
edit- 1900: Thomas Thomas
- 1903: John Wiliams (of Merthyr)
- 1915: Noah Ablett
- 1934: Merged into District No.5
Monmouth Western Valleys
edit- 1898: William Brace
- 1906: Michael Roach
- 1908: George Barker
- 1921: George Daggar
- 1929: W. J. Saddler
- 1934: Merged into District No.8
Ogmore and Gilfach
edit- 1903: District created
- 1903: Tom Davies
- 1906: Tom Lucas
- 1934: Merged into District No.3
Pontypridd
edit- 1898: Ben Davies
- 1920: David Lewis Davies
- 1931: W. H. May
- 1934: Merged into District No.4
Rhondda No.1
edit- 1898: William Abraham
- 1901: William Abraham (Chief Agent) and David Watts Morgan
- 1910: David Watts Morgan
- 1915: William John
- 1919: A. J. Cook and William John
- 1920: A. J. Cook and David Lewis
- 1922: David Lewis and William Mainwaring
- 1934: Merged into District No.4
Rhymney Valley
edit- 1899: Evan Thomas
- 1909: Walter Lewis
- 1926: Bryn Roberts
- 1934: Merged into District No.6
Taff and Cynon
edit- No agent until 1907
- 1907: Enoch Morrell
- 1934: Merged into District No.5
Tredegar Valley
edit- 1898: Alfred Onions
- 1919: George Davies
- 1934: Merged into District No.7
Western
edit- 1898: John Williams
- 1906: W. E. Morgan
- 1916: David Grenfell
- 1922: D. J. Williams
- 1934: Merged into District No.1
1933/34 restructure
editDistrict No.1: Anthracite
edit- Based in Swansea
- 1934: Arthur Horner, John James, D. J. Williams + one other
- 1937: Dai Dan Evans
- 1943:
District No.2: Afan Valley
edit- Based in Port Talbot
- 1934: John Thomas
District No.3: Garw
edit- Based in Bridgend
- 1934: Tom Lucas and Ted Williams
- 1939: Alf Davies
- 1951:
District No.4: Rhondda
edit- Based in Porth
- 1934: W. H. May + one other
- 1940: Jack Jones
District No.5: Merthyr, Aberdare and Dowlais
edit- Based in Aberdare
- 1934: Noah Ablett and Owen Powell
- 1936: Emlyn Thomas
- 1946:
District No.6: Rhymney Valley
edit- Based in Bargoed
- 1934: Ness Edwards, Albert Thomas + one other
- 1939: Will Paynter
- 1951:
District No.7: Tredegar
edit- Based in Pontllanfraith
- 1934: John Griffiths and Sydney Jones
District No.8: Blaina and West Monmouth
edit- Based in Crumlin
- 1934: W. J. Saddler
Late period districts
editAberdare, Merthyr and Rhondda
edit- 1957: Emlyn Williams
- 1974: Emlyn Jenkins
Maesteg
edit- Glyn Williams?
- 1974:
Monmouthshire
edit- as of 1960: Bryn Jenkins
- 1974:
- Renamed Gwent in 1980s
Rhymney Valley
edit- as of 1974: Lance Rogers
- 1981:
Swansea
edit- 1950s: Trevor James
- as of 1974: Haydn Thomas
- 1980: Terry Thomas
SWMF secretaries
edit- As of 1932 Labour Year Book, p.373
- Aberdare: Owen Powell
- Anthracite: J. J. James
- Afan Valley: H. Griffiths
- Blaina: W. Dunn
- Dowlais: D. Jones
- Eastern Valleys: A. Jenkins
- East Glamorgan: H. Jenkins
- Ebbw Vale: E. Harris
- Garw: W. E. Hill
- Maesteg: H. G. Lake
- Merthyr: J. M. Williams
- Western Valleys: Opton Purnell
- Ogmore and Gilfach: D. Bonner
- Pontypridd and Rhondda: G. J. Maddocks
- Rhondda No.1: D. Lewis
- Rhymney Valley: Bryn Roberts
- Taff and Cynon: T. Andrews
- Tredegar Valley: H. J. Finch
- Western: Gwilyn Davies
Chairs of the TUC General Purposes Committee
edit- Pete Curran
- 1900s: W. Brace
- 1910s: D. Gilmour
- 1910s: Ben Turner
- 1920s: H. H. Elvin
- 1923: A. Smith
- 1930: J. R. Leslie
- 1937: Fred Smith
- 1943: F. Stillwell
- 1950s: C. H. Beckett
- 1967: Jim Conway
CPGB
editNational Women's Organiser
edit- as of 1969: Margaret Hunter
- 1972-1979 on: Jean Styles
- as of 1981-83: Maggie Bowden
Head of Press and Publicity
edit- as of 1969: Nora Jeffery
- as of 1971-72: Tony Chater
- as of 1977-79: George Matthews
- as of 1981: Ian McKay
- from 1983: Nina Temple
Head of International Department
edit- as of 1969-79: Jack Woddis
- as of 1981-83: G. Pocock
Head of Education Department
edit- as of 1969-78: Betty Matthews
- 1979: Alan Booth
- 1983:
Treasurer
edit- as of 1969-79: Denis Ellwand
- 1925-7: Henry Vivian Philipps
- 1927-31:
- 1931-3: Ramsay Muir
- 1933-6:
- 1936-46: Milner Gray
- 1946-9: Philip Fothergill
- 1949-50: Patrick Moynihan
- 1950-2: Philip Rea
- 1952-4: Philip Fothergill
- 1954-7: Granville Slack
- 1957-9: Deryck Abel
- 1959-61: Leonard Behrens
- 1961-3: Desmond Banks
- 1963-5: Basil Wigoder
- 1965-68: Gruffydd Evans
- 1968-69: J. Baker
- 1969: Merged with Chair
- 1966-7: John Baillie-Hamilton
- 1967-8: Timothy Beaumont
- 1968-9: Michael Eden
- 1969-70: Desmond Banks
- 1971-2: Richard Wainwright
- 1972-3: Cyril Carr
- 1973-6: Kenneth Vaus
- 1976-80: Geoff Tordoff
- 1980-83: Roger Pincham
- 1983-84: Mrs J. Rose
- 1984-6: Paul Tyler
- 1986-8: Timothy Clement-Jones
SNP Vice-Chairs
edit- 1963: Wolfe, Milne
- 1964-5: Wolfe, Drysdale
- 1966-7: Lees, Drysdale, Gair, Braid
- 1968: Lees, Leslie, Henderson, Braid
- 1969: Lees, Grieve, Henderson, Hugh MacDonald
- 1970-1: Gordon Murray (Policy), Grieve (Publicity), Ian Macdonald (Organisation), Hugh MacDonald (Publicity)
- 1972: Isobel Lindsay (Publicity), Ian Macdonald (Organisation), Wilson, Margo MacDonald (Policy)
- 1973: Isobel Lindsay (Publicity), Ian Macdonald (Organisation), McAlpine (Administration), Margo MacDonald (Policy)
- 1974: Donaldson (Policy), Ian Macdonald (Organisation), McAlpine (Administration), Crawford (Publicity)
- 1975: Willie McRae (Administration), Janette Jones (Publicity), Isobel Lindsay (Policy), Brian Innes-Will (Organisation)
- 1976: Willie McRae (Administration), Janette Jones (Publicity),
- 1977: Willie McRae (Administration),
- 1978: Willie McRae (Administration), Maxwell (Publicity), Isobel Lindsay (Policy)
- 1979: Willie McRae (Administration), Bell (Publicity), Fairlie (Policy)
- 1980: Willie McRae (Administration), Bell (Publicity), Fairlie (Policy)
- 1981: Willie McRae (Administration), Isobel Lindsay (Publicity), Andrew Currie (Organisation), Sillars (Policy), Maxwell (Local govt)
- 1982: Willie McRae (Administration), Isobel Lindsay (Publicity), Sillars (Policy), Winifred Ewing (?), Janette Jones (?)
- 1983: Gordon Murray (Local govt), Isobel Lindsay (Publicity), McAlpine (Administration), Leslie (Policy)
- 1984: MacAskill (Local govt), Bell (Publicity), McAlpine (Administration), Leslie (Policy)
- 1985: Salmond (Publicity), McAlpine (Administration)
- 1986: Salmond (Publicity), McAlpine (Administration)
- 1987: McAlpine (Administration), Gil Paterson (Local govt), Allan Macartney (Organisation), MacAskill (policy), Michael Russell (publicity)
Conservative Directors of Publicity
edit- 1927: Joseph Ball
- 1929: Patrick Gower
- 1955: Guy Schofield
- 1957: Ronald Simms
- 1961: George Hutchinson
- 1964:
- 1968: Geoffrey Tucker
- 1970: Don Harker
- 1974: Alec Todd
- 1975: Tom Hooson
- 1978: Gordon Reece
- 1981: Christopher Lawson (Director of Marketing)
- 1983:
- to 1999: Michael Simmonds
- 2003: Will Harris
ILP Organising Secretary
edit- 1897: Joseph Burgess
- 1902:
- as of 1911: James Parker
- 1922: Fenner Brockway
- 1926: John Paton
- 1936: John McNair
- 1939:
Labour Party
editNational Agent
edit- 1908: Arthur Peters
- 1919: Egerton Wake
- 1929: George Shepherd
- 1946: Richard T. Windle
- 1951: Len Williams
- 1962: Sara Barker
- 1969: Ron Hayward
- 1973: Reg Underhill
- 1979: David Hughes
- 1985: Replaced by Director of Organisation (Joyce Gould)
Regional Councils
editEastern
edit- founded 1947: F. L. Blofeld (Treasurer); F. C. Jex (Chair); E. G. Gooch (Vice-Chair)
- 1952: Charles Leatherland (Chair); S. S. Metz (Vice-Chair); F. L. Blofeld (Treasurer)
- 1954: Charles Leatherland (Chair); F. L. Blofeld (Treasurer)
- 1955-1959: Charles Leatherland (Chair); W. J. Bird (Vice-Chair); F. L. Blofeld (Treasurer)
- 1962-66: Charles Leatherland (Chair); W. J. Bird (Vice-Chair); J. Martin (Treasurer)
- 1967-68: W. J. Bird (Chair); J. Punshon (Vice-Chair); J. Cook (Treasurer)
- 1969-70: W. Bird (Chair); J. Lucas (Vice-Chair); J. Cook (Treasurer)
- 1971-73: Ted Wilding (Chair); J. Lucas (Vice-Chair); J. Cook (Treasurer)
- 1973-79: H. J. Lucas (Chair); Stan Newens (Vice-Chair); J. Cook (Treasurer)
- 1980: H. J. Lucas (Chair)
- 1981-1984: Jack Lucas (Chair); Stan Newens (Vice-Chair); Jack Smith (Treasurer)
Secretaries
edit- 1947: W. T. Young
- 1965: Douglas Garnett
- 1979: George Catchpole
Women's Organiser
edit- 1929: Gertrude Francis
- 1954: Maxine Harrison
- by 1967: M. Roberts
- 1967: M. Wilmot
- 1968: M. Clements
East Midlands
edit- as of 1945: Constance Kay (Woman Org); A. T. Gray (Treasurer); George Deer (Chair); J. H. Ellis (Vice-Chair)
- 1946: J. H. Ellis (Chair); A. E. Monks (Vice-Chair)
- 1947: H. J. T. Russell (Chair); J. Mansfield (Vice-Chair); J. H. Feeney (Treasurer)
- 1951: H. Stannard (Chair)
- 1952: H. Street (Chair); A. Pugh (Vice-Chair); F. A. Heron (Treasurer)
- 1953: A. Pugh (Chair)
- 1954: W. Bown (Chair); C. V. Woods (Vice-Chair); F. A. Heron (Treasurer)
- 1955: C. V. Woods (Chair); J. C. Booler (Vice-Chair); F. A. Heron (Treasurer)
- 1956: J. C. Booler (Chair); W. E. Winterbottom (Vice-Chair); F. A. Heron (Treasurer)
- 1958: C. G. Faulkner (Chair)
- 1959: J. R. Cole (Chair); E. J. Richardson (Vice-Chair); J. C. Booler (Treasurer)
- 1961: A. E. Naylor (Chair)
- 1962: W. C. Whitlock (Chair)
- 1963: G. Langham (Chair); H. Chaplin (Vice-Chair); J. C. Booler (Treasurer)
- 1964: H. Chaplin (Chair); T. Alvey (Vice-Chair); J. C. Booler (Treasurer)
- 1965: T. W. Alvey (Chair); Z. Parker (Vice-Chair); J. C. Booler (Treasurer)
- 1967: E. Davies (Chair); D. Robertson (Vice-Chair); J. C. Booler (Treasurer)
- 1968: D. J. Robertson (Chair); C. Adolphe (Vice-Chair); J. C. Booler (Treasurer)
- 1971: M. Gallagher (Chair)
- 1972: J. Platts (Chair); R. Wadsworth (Vice-Chair); Clarence Booler (Treasurer)
- 1973: R. Wadsworth (Chair)
- 1974: D. Coulson (Chair); M. Ryan (Vice-Chair); Clarence Booler (Treasurer)
- 1975: A. Kennedy (Chair)
- 1976: A. Kennedy (Chair); M. Ryan (Vice-Chair); Clarence Booler (Treasurer)
- 1977: M. Ryan (Chair); D. Cheetham (Vice-Chair); Clarence Booler (Treasurer)
- 1978: Dennis Cheetham (Chair); Michael English (Vice-Chair); Clarence Booler (Treasurer)
- 1979:
- 1980: Steve Pickering (Chair)
- 1981: Steve Pickering (Chair); Dennis Pettitt (Vice-Chair); Clarence Booler (Treasurer)
- 1983: Mike Shuker (Chair)
- 1984: Alf Goodson (Chair); John Barnes (Vice-Chair); Clarence Booler (Treasurer)
Secretary and Organiser
edit- 1943: Tom Baxter
- 1952: Jim Cattermole
- 1972: Les Bridges
- to 1983: Ernie Collett
- 1983: Peter Coleman
Women's Organiser
edit- Constance Kay
- 1963: Margaret Long
- 1971: Florence Price
- 1977: Post vacant
Lancashire and Cheshire
edit[renamed North West in 1964]
- as of 1945–1947: E. E. Robinson (Treasurer); George Tomlinson (Chair); C. T. Douthwaite (Vice-Chair)
- 1951: George Tomlinson (Chair)
- 1954-1956: George Intin (Chair); G. B. Eddie (Vice-Chair); Cameron Doodson (Treasurer)
- 1958: George Intin (Chair)
- 1959: G. B. Eddie (Chair); Cameron Doodson (Treasurer)
- 1961: G. B. Eddie (Chair)
- 1962: G. B. Eddie (Chair); F. Worthington (Vice-Chair); Cameron Doodson (Treasurer)
- 1963-66: George Eddie (Chair); F. Worthington (Vice-Chair); G. E. Cooper (Treasurer)
- 1967: George Eddie (Chair); A. E. Fitch (Vice-Chair); G. E. Cooper (Treasurer)
- 1968-72: A. E. Fitch (Chair); J. H. Wall (Vice-Chair); G. E. Cooper (Treasurer)
- 1973: E. A. Fitch MP (Chair); Jim Mason (Vice-Chair); G. E. Cooper (Treasurer)
- 1974-76: E. A. Fitch (Chair); Jim Mason (Vice-Chair); D. G. Farrar (Treasurer)
- 1977-78: E. A. Fitch (Chair); Jim Mason (Vice-Chair); W. H. Alldritt (Treasurer)
- 1979: Jim Mason (Chair); Bill Heywood (Vice-Chair); S. Crawshaw (Treasurer)
- 1980: Jim Mason (Chair)
- 1981: Jim Mason (Chair); Bill Heywood (Vice-Chair); John Whelan (Treasurer)
- 1983: Jim Mason (Chair)
- 1984: Jim Mason (Chair); Bernard Donaghy (Vice-Chair); John Whelan (Treasurer)
Secretaries
edit- as of 1945: Reg C. Wallis
- 1966: Paul Carmody
- 1983: Ernie Collett
Women's Organisers
edit- 1944: Frances Kerby
- 1968: H. Keane
London
edit- 1958: Charles Brandon (Chair)
- as of 1959: Charles Brandon (Chair); Herbert Morrison (Treasurer)
- 1961: Bob Mellish (Chair)
- 1962-65: Bob Mellish (Chair); Vic Feather (Treasurer)
- 1966-68: Bob Mellish (Chair); Vic Feather (Treasurer)
- 1969-70: Bob Mellish (Chair); B. Fry (Treasurer)
- 1971: Bob Mellish (Chair); B. Fry (Treasurer); Richard Delafield (Sec)
- 1972: Bob Mellish (Chair); S. Barton (Vice-Chair); B. Fry (Treasurer)
- 1973-76: Bob Mellish (Chair); W. Booroff (Vice-Chair); B. Fry (Treasurer)
- 1977: Arthur Latham (Chair); W. Booroff (Vice-Chair); Ron Todd (Treasurer)
- 1978: Arthur Latham (Chair); A. Lomas (Vice-Chair); Ron Todd (Treasurer)
- 1979: Arthur Latham (Chair); David Nicholas (Vice-Chair); Brian Nicholson (Treasurer)
- 1981: Arthur Latham (Chair); David Nicholas (Vice-Chair); Brian Nicholson (Treasurer)
- 1984: Arthur Latham (Chair); Glenys Thornton (Vice-Chair); Brian Nicholson (Treasurer)
Secretary
edit- 1914: Fred Knee
- 1914: Herbert Morrison
- 1947: Donald Daines
- 1957: Peter Robshaw
- 1966: E. P. Bell
- 1968: Len Sims
- 1971: Richard Delafield
- 1972: John Keys
- c.1980: George Page
Regional Organiser
edit- Len Sims
- 1963: John Keys (to at least 1977)
Women's Organiser
edit- D. Loftus
- 1963: Nancy Morris
- 1967: M. Roberts
- 1976: Kathleen Butler
Northern
edit- as of 1945–1947: Margaret H. Gibb (Woman Org); J. W. Besford (Treasurer); S. Watson (Chair); C. R. Flynn (Vice-Chair)
- 1954: Lydia Hill (Chair); J. A. Coker (Vice-Chair); J. Besford (Treasurer)
- 1955-1956: Lydia Hill (Chair); J. A. Coker (Vice-Chair); S. C. Hills (Treasurer)
- 1958: J. A. Coker (Chair)
- 1959: J. A. Coker (Chair); R. Stanley (Vice-Chair); S. C. Hills (Treasurer)
- 1961: J. A. Coker (Chair)
- 1962: J. A. Coker (Chair); W. H. Shackleton (Vice-Chair); C. Gray (Treasurer)
- 1963-65: A. McAndrews (Chair); W. H. Shackleton (Vice-Chair); C. Gray (Treasurer)
- 1966: A. McAndrews (Chair); J. Coker (Vice-Chair); C. Gray (Treasurer)
- 1967: A. McAndrews (Chair); A. Cunningham (Vice-Chair); C. Gray (Treasurer)
- 1968-72: A. Cunningham (Vice-Chair); R. Scott-Batey (Vice-Chair); C. Gray (Treasurer)
- 1973-75: R. Scott-Batey (Chair); I. V. Spry (Vice-Chair); C. Gray (Treasurer)
- 1976-78: W. Rickleton (Chair); Ivy Spry (Vice-Chair); Colin Gray (Treasurer)
- 1979: Joe Mills (Chair); Ivy Spry (Vice-Chair); Colin Gray (Treasurer)
- 1980: Joe Mills (Chair)
- 1981: Joe Mills (Chair); Ivy Spry (Vice-Chair); Colin Gray (Treasurer)
- 1984: Joe Mills (Chair); John Creaby (Vice-Chair); Colin Gray (Treasurer)
Secretary
edit- as of 1945: Will Lewcock
- 1956: Donald Alger
- 1962: Ron Evers
- 1975: D. Hughes
- 1979-84 on: Bert Twigg
Women's Organiser
edit- 1927: Margaret Gibb
- 1957: Lydia Hill
- 1972: H. Hoaksey
- 1976: B. Whittaker
Scottish
edit- as of 1945: John Taylor (Sec & Org); John Lang (Chair); Jean Mann (Vice-Chair)
- 1946: John Ross (Chair); Sinclair Shaw (Vice-Chair)
- 1947: R. A. Raffan (Chair)
- 1951: Margaret Hyde (Chair)
- 1952: Tom Hollywood (Chair)
- 1953: John Lang (Chair)
- 1954: E. G. Willis (Chair); Magnus Fairnie (Vice-Chair)
- 1955: M. McNeill (Chair); Robert Young (Vice-Chair)
- 1956: Robert Young (Chair); John Cullion (Vice-Chair)
- 1958: Jean Saggar (Chair)
- 1961: J. Auld (Chair)
- 1962: W. J. Fraser (Chair)
- 1963: R. Irvine (Chair)
- 1964: R. Stewart (Chair)
- 1965: David Lambie (Chair)
- 1966: M. Lonsdale (Chair)
- 1967: A. Bell (Chair)
- 1968: A. Mackie (Chair)
- 1969: J. Reid (Chair)
- 1970: C. Donnett (Chair)
- 1971: J. D. Pollock (Chair)
- 1972: P. Talbot (Chair)
- 1973: A. C. McLean (Chair); F. Gromill (Vice-Chair)
- 1974: F. Gormill (Chair); T. Fulton (Vice-Chair)
- 1975: T. Fulton (Chair); E. McKenzie (Vice-Chair)
- 1976: C. Haddow (Chair); G. Robertson (Vice-Chair)
- 1977: G. Robertson (Chair); J. Buchan (Vice-Chair); Norman Buchan (Treasurer)
- 1978: Janey Buchan (Chair); Sam Gooding (Vice-Chair); Norman Buchan (Treasurer)
- 1979: Sam Gooding (Chair); Donald Magregor (Vice-Chair); Norman Buchan (Treasurer)
- 1981: George Galloway (Chair); James McCafferty (Vice-Chair); Norman Buchan (Treasurer)
- 1983: Gordon Brown (Chair)
- 1984: Douglas Henderson (Chair); John Walker (Vice-Chair); Norman Buchan (Treasurer)
Secretary, Organiser and Treasurer
edit- by 1954: W. G. Marshall
- 1971: P. Allison
- 1975: J. McGrandle
- 1977: Helen Liddell (Sec); J. Allison (Org)
Woman Organiser
edit- by 1945: Mary Auld
- 1959: H. Dunphy
- 1962: A. Urquhart
Southern
edit- 1952: G. L. Deacon (Chair); E. Furness (Vice-Chair); H. E. C. Webb (Treasurer)
- 1954-1955: Edwin Furness (Chair); V. D. Neate (Vice-Chair); H. E. C. Webb (Treasurer)
- 1956: W. G. Edwards (Chair); W. H. Gray (Vice-Chair); H. E. C. Webb (Treasurer)
- 1958: W. H. Gray (Chair)
- 1959: J. Stout (Chair); B. Dorling (Vice-Chair); H. E. C. Webb (Treasurer)
- 1961: B. Dorling (Chair)
- 1962: B. Dorling (Chair); H. M. King (Vice-Chair); H. E. C. Webb (Treasurer)
- 1963-64: H. M. King (Chair); H. E. C. Webb (Treasurer)
- 1965-66: S. Irving (Chair); H. E. C. Webb (Treasurer)
- 1967-68: T. J. Marsh (Chair); R. Boardman (Vice-Chair); H. E. C. Webb (Treasurer)
- 1969-70: R. Boardman (Chair); D. Ranger (Vice-Chair); H. Webb (Treasurer)
- 1971: D. Ranger (Chair); S. Bartlett (Vice-Chair); R. Boardman (Treasurer)
- 1972-73: S. Bartlett (Chair); G. R. Woolven (Vice-Chair); R. Boardman (Treasurer)
- 1974-75: G. R. Woolven (Chair); H. Smith (Vice-Chair); R. Boardman (Treasurer)
- 1976: H. Smith (Chair); D. Allonby (Vice-Chair); R. Boardman (Treasurer)
- 1977: D. Allonby (Chair); D. Wood (Vice-Chair); G. Little (Treasurer)
- 1978: D. Wood (Chair); M. Davis (Vice-Chair); G. Little (Treasurer)
- 1979: D. Woods (Chair); D. Allonby (Vice-Chair); G. Little (Treasurer)
- 1981: M. Davis (Chair); D. Bellerby (Vice-Chair); G. Little (Treasurer)
- 1983: Barrie Clarke (Chair)
- 1984: Barrie Clarke (Chair); Tony Mahoney (Vice-Chair); John Ashman (Treasurer)
Secretaries
edit- 1944: Frank Shepherd [Home & Southern Counties until 1947]
- 1959: R. Hayward
- by 1965: J. T. Anson
- 1967: H. Sims
- 1968: R. Hayward
- 1969: G. Foster
- 1978: A. Beirne
Women's Organisers
edit- to 1968: Ivy Sampson
- 1968: Kathleen Butler
- 1976: Post vacant
South Western
edit- 1952: H. L. Richardson (Chair); H. Gould (Treasurer)
- 1953: E. S. D. Bishop (Chair)
- 1954: A. Maddison (Chair); H. Gould (Treasurer)
- 1955-1956: W. A. Wilkins (Chair); Gilbert Thomas (Treasurer)
- 1958: E. A. Brown (Chair)
- 1959: K. E. Lambert (Chair); Gilbert Thomas (Treasurer)
- 1961: J. Stephen (Chair)
- 1962-63: L. Yeates (Chair); G. Thomas (Treasurer)
- 1964: W. A. Wilkins (Chair); G. Thomas (Treasurer)
- 1965: R. Ingham (Chair); G. Thomas (Treasurer)
- 1966: L. Reay (Chair); G. Thomas (Treasurer)
- 1967: R. E. Morris (Chair); W. England (Vice-Chair); G. Thomas (Treasurer)
- 1968: W. England (Chair); L. Gray (Vice-Chair); E. A. Brown (Treasurer)
- 1969: A. C. Reed (Chair); T. S. Bennett (Vice-Chair); E. A. Brown (Treasurer)
- 1970: J. J. Waterman (Chair); J. McLaren (Vice-Chair); E. A. Brown (Treasurer)
- 1971: J. McLaren (Chair); H. W. Wilcox (Vice-Chair); E. A. Brown MP (Treasurer)
- 1972: H. W. Wilcox (Chair); J. Blizzard (Vice-Chair); E. A. Brown (Treasurer)
- 1973: J. Blizzard (Chair); T. B. H. Chappell (Vice-Chair); E. A. Brown (Treasurer)
- 1974: T. B. H. Chappell (Chair); M. Salisbury (Vice-Chair); E. A. Brown (Treasurer)
- 1975: M. Salisbury (Chair); H. White (Vice-Chair); E. A. Brown (Treasurer)
- 1976: H. R. White (Chair); L. R. Maunder (Vice-Chair); E. A. Brown (Treasurer)
- 1977: C. E. Merrett (Chair); B. Fletcher (Vice-Chair); E. A. Brown (Treasurer)
- 1978: Brian Fletcher (Chair); Janet Cocks (Vice-Chair); John McLaren (Treasurer)
- 1979: Janet Cocks (Chair); Fred Cole (Vice-Chair); John McLaren (Treasurer)
- 1980: Fred Cole (Chair)
- 1981: Lionel Bennett (Chair); Frank Smith (Vice-Chair); John McLaren (Treasurer)
- 1983: Jon Gray (Chair)
- 1984: Lew Gray (Chair); Rik Evans (Vice-Chair); John McLaren (Treasurer)
Secretaries
edit- 1951: Ted Rees
- 1965: Paul Carmody
- 1966: Alan Mason
- 1981-1984 on: Jean Corston
Women's Organiser
edit- Nancy Morris
- 1963: V. E. Cox
- 1975: J. Corston
Welsh
edit- as South Wales, 1945: Elizabeth Andrews (Woman Org); J. Donovan (Treasurer); R. J. Evans (Chair); Ben Harcombe (Vice-Chair)
- became Wales 1947: D. T. Jenkins (Chair); Charles W. Bridges (Vice-Chair)
- 1951: D. J. Davies (Chair)
- 1952: E. H. Hickery (Chair); Reg Ley (Vice-Chair); J. Donovan (Treasurer)
- 1953: Reg Ley (Chair)
- 1954: Glyn Williams (Chair); H. Pooley (Vice-Chair); R. C. Mathias (Treasurer)
- 1955: H. Pooley (Chair); B. F. C. Weston (Vice-Chair); R. C. Mathias (Treasurer)
- 1956: B. F. C. Weston (Chair); Ben Harcombe (Vice-Chair); R. C. Mathias (Treasurer)
- 1958: Sid Mitchell (Chair)
- 1959: A. Skuse (Chair); Dan Lewis (Vice-Chair); R. C. Mathias (Treasurer)
- 1962: D. J. Davies (Chair); E. H. Hickery (Vice-Chair); R. C. Mathias (Treasurer)
- 1963: E. H. Hickery (Chair); K. G. Pendse (Vice-Chair); R. C. Mathias (Treasurer)
- 1964: K. Hopkins (Chair); R. C. Mathias (Vice-Chair and Treasurer)
- 1965: R. Mathias (Chair and Treasurer); C. Watkins (Vice-Chair)
- 1966: C. Watkins (Chair); T. Jones (Vice-Chair); R. Mathias (Treasurer)
- 1967: T. Jones (Chair); H. J. B. Watkins (Vice-Chair); R. Mathias (Treasurer)
- 1968: H. J. B. Watkins (Chair); G. Williams (Vice-Chair); K. J. Griffin (Treasurer)
- 1969: G. Williams (Chair); L. Goodrum (Vice-Chair); K. J. Griffin (Treasurer)
- 1970: L. Goodrum (Chair); J. Ellis (Vice-Chair); K. J. Griffin (Treasurer)
- 1971: J. Ellis (NUM) (Chair); D. J. Davies (Vice-Chair); F. G. Tyrell (Treasurer)
- 1972: D. J. Davies (Chair); T. Lloyd (Vice-Chair); F. G. Tyrell (Treasurer)
- 1973: T. Lloyd (Chair); P. England-Jones (Vice-Chair); F. G. Tyrell (Treasurer)
- 1974: P. England-Jones (Chair); J. Jones (Vice-Chair)
- 1975: W. J. Jones (Chair); R. Powell (Vice-Chair); F. G. Tyrell (Treasurer)
- 1976: R. Powell (Chair); E. Hughes (Vice-Chair); J. R. Williams (Treasurer)
- 1977: E. E. Hughes (Chair); J. Brooks (Vice-Chair); J. R. Williams (Treasurer)
- 1978: J. Brooks (Chair); S. Biddiscombe (Vice-Chair); J. R. Williams (Treasurer)
- 1979: S. Biddiscombe (Chair); Marjorie Scott (Vice-Chair); J. R. Williams (Treasurer)
- 1980: Marjorie Scott (Chair)
- 1981: D. Davies (Chair); B. Moore (Vice-Chair); J. R. Williams (Treasurer)
- 1983: Maurita Matthewson (Chair)
- 1984: J. Beard (Chair); N. Thomas (Vice-Chair); J. R. Williams (Treasurer)
Secretaries
edit- 1945: Cliff Prothero
- 1965: J. Emrys Jones
- 1979: Hubert Morgan
- 1984: Anita Gale
Women's Officer
edit- 1920: Elizabeth Andrews
- 1949:
- to 1975: Megan Roach
- 1975: A. Holmes
West Midlands
edit- as of 1945: L. Anderson Fenn (Woman Org); T. Wylie (Treasurer); J. E. Swain (Chair); H. Humphreys (Vice-Chair)
- 1946: H. Humphreys (Chair); T. Wylie (Vice-Chair); A. Billington (Treasurer)
- 1947: A. Billington (Chair); J. S. Tooth (Vice-Chair); J. Cattermole (Treasurer)
- 1951: S. R. Watts (Chair)
- 1952: M. Gunn (Chair); E. J. Haynes (Vice-Chair); A. J. Pratt (Treasurer)
- 1953: E. J. Haynes (Chair)
- 1954: P. J. Elliott (Chair); F. Slater (Vice-Chair); A. J. Pratt (Treasurer)
- 1955: F. Slater (Chair); F. W. Crowder (Vice-Chair); M. Gunn (Treasurer)
- 1956: F. W. Crowder (Chair); R. Ilsley (Vice-Chair); M. Gunn (Treasurer)
- 1958: J. Williams (Chair)
- 1959: R. F. Ilsley (Chair); S. Hobson (Vice-Chair); M. Gunn (Treasurer)
- 1961: Jim Murphy (Chair)
- 1962: R. Grantham (Chair); W. E. Jarvis (Vice-Chair); Ada Billington (Treasurer)
- 1963: W. E. Jarvis (Chair); J. H. Southall (Vice-Chair); A. Billington (Treasurer)
- 1964: J. E. Walsh (Chair); D. Hollyoake (Vice-Chair); A. Billington (Treasurer)
- 1965: D. M. Hollyoake (Chair); F. Chater (Vice-Chair); A. Billington (Treasurer)
- 1966: F. Chater (Chair); A. Garner (Vice-Chair); A. Billington (Treasurer)
- 1967: A. Garner (Chair); J. Garwell (Vice-Chair); A. Billington (Treasurer)
- 1968: J. Garwell (Chair); A. Pratt (Vice-Chair); S. Watts (Treasurer)
- 1969: A. Pratt (Chair); Les Sillitoe (Vice-Chair); S. Watts (Treasurer)
- 1971: G. Sharratt (Chair); M. Prendergast (Vice-Chair); Alan Garner (Treasurer)
- 1972: M. Prendergast (Chair); F. Leath (Vice-Chair); Alan Garner (Treasurer)
- 1973: F. Leath (Chair); J. W. Withnall (Vice-Chair); Alan Garner (Treasurer); L. R. Chamberlain (Sec)
- 1975: F. Chapman (Chair); P. Tombs (Vice-Chair); Alan Garner (Treasurer)
- 1976: P. Tombs (Chair); J. Gavin (Vice-Chair); Alan Garner (Treasurer)
- 1977: J. Gavin (Chair); R. Degiorgio (Vice-Chair); Alan Garner (Treasurer)
- 1978: Rose Degiorgio (Chair); Ron Marston (Vice-Chair); Alan Garner (Treasurer)
- 1979:
- 1981: Bill Thomas (Chair); Edgar Jepson (Vice-Chair); Alan Garner (Treasurer)
- 1984: Bill Smith (Chair); Kris Sharma (Vice-Chair); Alan Garnet (Treasurer)
Regional Organiser
edit- 1952: J. Cattermole
- 1972: L. Bridges
Women's Organiser
edit- as of 1945: Lilian Fenn
- 1954: Lily Moody
- 1970: Freda Westwood
Secretary
edit- as of 1945: Harry Wickham
- 1947: Reg Underhill
- 1964: J. Emrys Jones
- 1965: R. Chamberlain
- as of 1984: Freda Westwood
Yorkshire
edit- as of 1945: A. L. Williams (Sec & Org); A. J. Heal (Treasurer); Dryden Brook (Chair)
- 1946: B. Hazell (Chair)
- 1947: A. Gardiner (Chair)
- 1951: G. Wright (Chair)
- 1952: J. O'Dowd (Chair); J. Madin (Vice-Chair); H. Spink (Treasurer); J. T. Anson (Sec)
- 1953: J. Madin (Chair)
- 1954: A. E. McVie (Chair); B. Hazell (Vice-Chair); W. Window (Treasurer); J. T. Anson (Sec)
- 1955: B. Hazell (Chair); T. Brennan (Vice-Chair); W. Window (Treasurer); J. T. Anson (Sec)
- 1956: T. Brennan (Chair); J. W. Sterland (Vice-Chair); W. Window (Treasurer); J. T. Anson (Sec)
- 1958: K. C. Cohen (Chair)
- 1959: E. Roberts (Chair); A. Waite (Vice-Chair); W. Window (Treasurer); J. T. Anson (Sec)
- 1961: E. Hayhurst (Chair)
- 1962: A. Malcolm (Chair); W. Window (Vice-Chair and Treasurer); J. T. Anson (Sec)
- 1963: W. Window (Chair and Treasurer); J. T. Anson (Sec)
- 1964: V. Thornes (Chair); J. Leigh (Vice-Chair); W. Window (Treasurer); J. T. Anson (Sec)
- 1965: J. T. Leigh (Chair); M. McCoy (Vice-Chair); W. Window (Treasurer); J. T. Anson (Sec)
- 1966: M. McCoy (Chair); G. W. Young (Vice-Chair); W. Window (Treasurer); J. T. Anson (Sec)
- 1967: G. W. Young (Chair); V. Thompson (Vice-Chair); W. Window (Treasurer); J. T. Anson (Sec) - renamed North East Region
- 1968: V. Thompson (Chair); G. Fellows (Vice-Chair); W. Window (Treasurer); H. Sims (Sec)
- 1969: G. Fellows (Chair); R. H. Haigh (Vice-Chair); W. Window (Treasurer); H. Sims (Sec)
- 1970: R. H. Haigh (Chair); J. Rookledge (Vice-Chair); E. Hayhurst (Treasurer); H. Sims (Sec)
- 1971: E. Lawton (Chair); J. Pickles (Vice-Chair); E. Hayhurst (Treasurer); H. Sims (Sec)
- 1972: S. Bullough (Chair); E. Kirkwood (Vice-Chair); E. Hayhurst (Treasurer); H. Sims (Sec)
- 1973: E. Kirkwood (Chair); C. Hands (Vice-Chair); E. Hayhurst (Treasurer); H. Sims (Sec)
- 1974: C. Hands (Chair); J. S. Crowther (Vice-Chair); E. Hayhurst (Treasurer); H. Sims (Sec)
- 1975: J. S. Crowther (Chair); E. Copley (Vice-Chair); E. Hayhurst (Treasurer); H. Sims (Sec)
- 1976: E. Copley (Chair); R. H. Haigh (Vice-Chair); E. Hayhurst (Treasurer); H. Sims (Sec)
- 1977: H. Daley (Chair); F. N. Booth (Vice-Chair); E. Hayhurst (Treasurer); H. Sims (Sec)
- 1978: D. Purdy (Chair); C. Ellis (Vice-Chair); E. Hayhurst (Treasurer); H. Sims (Sec)
- 1979: C. Ellis (Chair); F. N. Booth (Vice-Chair); E. Hayhurst (Treasurer); H Sims (Sec)
- 1981: E. Lawton (Chair); A. Belcher (Vice-Chair); M. Davey (Treasurer); H. Sims (Sec)
- 1984: George Mudie (Chair); Paul Corby (Vice-Chair) Michael Davey (Treasurer); David Robertson (Sec) - known as Yorkshire Region again
Woman Organiser
edit- as of 1945: Sara Barker
- 1951: Betty Lockwood
- 1967: M. Craythorne
- 1970: Joyce Gould
- 1976: H. Hoaksey
Labour Party Chief Women's Officer
edit- 1918: Marion Phillips
- 1932: Mary Sutherland
- 1960: Sara Barker
- 1963: Constance Kay
- 1967: Betty Lockwood
- 1975: Joyce Gould
- 1985: (renamed National Women's Officer)
- 1989: Vicky Phillips
- 1992: Deborah Lincoln
- 1996: Meg Russell
- 1998: Rachel McLean
International Department Secretary
edit- 1920: William Gillies
- 1945: Denis Healey
- 1952: Saul Rose
- 1955: Peter Ericsson
- 1958: David Ennals
- 1965: Gwyn Morgan
- 1969: Tom McNally
- 1974: Jenny Little
- 1987:
Research Department Secretary
edit- 1927: Arthur Greenwood
- 1941: Morgan Phillips
- 1945: Michael Young
- 1947: Wilfred Fienburgh
- 1952: David Ginsburg
- 1959: Peter Shore
- 1965: Terry Pitt
- 1974: Geoff Bish
- 1992:
Press and Publicity Department Secretary
edit- 1921: W. W. Henderson
- 1945: Arthur Bax
- 1961: John Harris
- 1965: Percy Clark
- 1979: Max Madden
- 1982: Nick Grant
Finance and General Purposes Sub-Committee Secretary
edit- 1942: Hilda G. Finch
- 1961: Douglas Richards (Finance Department)
- 1974: John Pittaway (Finance Officer)
- 1983: Tony Duckworth
National Youth Officer
edit- 1952: Ken Peay
- 1956: Alan Williams
- 1962: Post vacant
- 1969: Neil Vann
- 1974: B. Clarke
- 1975-1982 on: Andy Bevan
Labour Party Parliamentary Association Secretary
edit- as of 1944: Helen Keynes
- 1945: Harold Smith
- Known as Society of Labour Candidates until 1944
Fabian Women's Group
editSecretaries
edit- 1909: Charlotte M. Wilson
- 1915: Ellen Smith
- 1918: Lilian Dawson
- 1924: Ethel Beadle
- 1926: Dorothy Taylor
- 1930: D. Charques
- 1937: O. Corthorn
- 1938: Elsie Spencer
- 1940: M. D. Spikes
- 1941: Agnes Murray
- 1944: Dorothy Watson
- 1948: Elizabeth Thomas
- 1951: In abeyance
Chairs
edit- 1923: Anne Corner
- 1924: Margaret McKillop
- 1925: Ethel Bentham
- 1926-1927: Leah L'Estrange Malone
- 1928: Jeanette Tawney
- 1929: Helen Keynes
- 1930: J. D. Lynch
- 1931: Lloyd
- 1932: Mrs W. S. Sanders
- 1933: C. J. Mathew
- 1934-1940: Not given
- 1941: Barbara Drake
- 1942: Not given
- 1943-1945: Leah L'Estrange Malone
- 1946: Agnes Murray
- 1947-1951: Leah L'Estrange Malone
Plaid Cymru General Secretary/Chief Executive
edit- 1925: Huw Robert Jones
- 1930: John Edward Jones
- 1962: Emrys Roberts
- 1964: Elwyn Roberts
- 1971: Dafydd Williams
- 1993: Karl Davies
- 2002: Dafydd Trystan
- 2007: Gwenllian Lansdown
- 2011: Rhuanedd Richards
Northern Ireland Labour Party Secretary
edit- by 1926: Samuel Haslett
- 1929: John Campbell
- 1938: Joseph Corrigan
- 1949: Sam Napier
- 1969: Douglas McIldoon
- 1979: C. McAteer
- 1982: Bill Whitley
- 1983: Cecil Allen
Sheffield Trades Council
editList of Presidents
edit- 1859: Charles Bagshaw
- 1885: William F. Wardley
- 1887: Charles Hobson
- 1903:
- 1908: Charles Hobson
- 1917:
- 1920: Gertrude Wilkinson
- 1921: E. G. Rowlinson
- 1926: Frank Thraves
- 1933: Alf Barton
- 1934: A. E. Hobson
- 1936: C. S. Darvill
- 1940:
- 1943: J. W. Sterland
- 1946: Joseph Madin
- 1960: Bill Owen
- 1980s: Blanche Flannery
- 1992:
- 2006: John Campbell
- 2011: Bob Jeffery
List of Treasurers
edit- 1859: William Broadhead
- 1872: Edward Memmott
- 1891: F. W. Wardley
- 1920: A. Pickering
- 1924: H. Gascoigne
- 1933: F. H. Denial
- 1950s: G. Hill
- 2000s: Martin Mayer
- 2011: Andy Yeardley
List of Secretaries
edit- 1859: William Dronfield
- 1872: James Pryor
- 1874: ?
- 1883: Stuart Uttley
- 1908: R. Holmshaw
- 1919: Moses Humberstone
- 1920: C. H. Miller
- 1924: Tom Garnett
- 1932: T. E. Eaton
- 1936: A. E. Hobson
- 1954: Ronald Evers
- 1957: V. M. Thornes
- 1981: Roger Barton
- 1989: Bill Ronksley
- 2011: Martin Mayer
Second SDF
edit- NSP's first EC: H. M. Hyndman, G. C. Beresford, A. Burden, F. H. Gorle, Emily Hayes, R. Travers Hyndman, Henry W. Lee, John Stokes, Hunter Watts, J. G. Webster; Hon. Treasurer : Will Thorne (Nesta Helen Webster, The Socialist Network)
- 1918 EC: add A. S. Headingley, Jack Jones, Arthur Whiting (1919 Labour Year Book)
- 1926 General Committee: Tom Kennedy (General Secretary), Will Thorne (Treasurer), W. A. Woodroffe (Asst Sec), E. J. Pay (Nat Organiser), C. R. Bennett, F. G. Browne, William Sampson Cluse, F. H. Gorle, Jack Jones, J. Jones Jr, A. E. Killip, Henry W. Lee, Frederick Montague, G. W. Patterson, G. L. Rowbotham, G. J. Stokes, H. Wishart[3]
- 1930 EC: Kennedy (gen sec), Charles R. Bennett (LCC), William Sampson Cluse, F. H. Gorle, Jack Jones, Henry W. Lee, Frederick Montague, Walton Newbold, G. W. Patterson, Alfred Walton (LCC), H. Wishart
- 1931 EC: drop Patterson and Walton
- 1932 Will Thorne (Treasurer); Tom Kennedy (Gen Sec); W. A. Woodroffe (Assistant Sec); C. R. Bennett (LCC), William Sampson Cluse, Jack Jones, Frederick Montague, H. Wishart, F. Shirley[4]
TUC Auditors without articles
edit- 1872: W. H. Packwood (Flint Glass Makers)
- 1875: "Brown and Shipton"
- 1875, 1878: James Fitzpatrick (Liverpool United Shipping Trades Council)
- 1877: John P. Walker (Cigar Makers)
- 1878: William Count (NUBSO)
- 1879: Duncan Kennedy (Glasgow TC)
- 1880: Neil McLean (Edinburgh TC) and John Smyth (ASC&J)
- 1881: W. A. Coote (LSC)
- 1885: Joseph Hope (ASRS)
- 1886: T. J. Elvidge (Hull TC)
- 1888: John Fielding (Spinners)
- 1889: J. T. Morrison (London Saddle and Harness Makers) and W. H. Lambton (Durham Enginemen)
- 1890: R. Davidson (Liverpool United Shipping Trades Council)
- 1891: R. Young (Northumberland Miners)
- 1892: Robert Johnstone (STA)
- 1906, 1908-1909: Alfred Smalley (Bleachers)
- 1911: James E. Tattersall (GULO)
- 1915: J. Wood (NASD)
- 1916: William Latham (Shropshire Miners)
- 1918: Arnold Hall (NUCAW)
- 1932: Clement Stott (CAWU)
- 1933-34: E. Irwin (ETU)
- 1935: G. Humphreys (ETU)
- 1936: John H. Harrison (Durham Miners)
- 1937-42: Edward Moore (Durham Miners)
- 1938: Harry Nutt (CAWU)
- 1939-41: R. Allan Robson (CAWU)
NUGMW District Secretaries
editBirmingham District Secretary
edit- 1924: Tom Hurley
- 1937: J. C. Mason
- 1941: George Matthews
- 1949: Wesley Perrins
- J. C. Mason
- 1979: G. Wheatley
Lancashire District Secretary
edit- 1924: Fleming Eccles
- 1925: Charles Dukes
- 1934: Arthur Seabury
- 1943: Tom Eccles
- 1958: Bernard Swindell
- 1966: Jack Eccles
Liverpool and Irish District Secretary
edit- 1924: T. Williamson (Liverpool) and Sam Bradley (Ireland)
- 1937: Andrew Basnett (Liverpool, N Wales & Irish)
- 1951: J. R. McLoughlin
- 1970: Walter Alldritt (Liverpool, N Wales & N Ireland)
- 1981:
London District Secretary
edit- 1924: S. J. Wright
- 1936: E. V. Watering
- 1948:
- 1950: L. G. Wright
Midland and East Coast District Secretary
edit- 1924: R. H. Farrah (East Coast) and Arthur Hayday (Midland)
- 1932: T. W. Kerry and Arthur Hayday (Midland)
- 1937: T. W. Kerry
- 1948:
- 1957: Harry Crane
Northern District Secretary
edit- 1924: Hugh Lynas
- 1936: Jack Yarwood
- 1964: Andrew Cunningham
- 1978: Tom Burlison
- 1991: Nick Anderson
Scottish District Secretary
edit- 1924: John McKenzie
- 1946: William McGinnis
- 1959: Alec Donnet
- 1970s: James Morrell
Southern District Secretary
edit- 1936: Tom Cochrane
- 1944: Jack Cooper
- 1962: Fred Walker
- 1970: Derek Gladwin
- 1990: Roger Goulborn
- 1990:
South Western District Secretary
edit- 1924: W. E. Hopkin
- 1951:
- 1960: Reg Cook
- 1963: Gordon Reeves
Yorkshire District Secretary
edit- 1924: Walter Wood (Leeds) and A. J. Bailey (Sheffield)
- 1924: Charles Dukes (Leeds) and A. J. Bailey (Sheffield)
- 1925: J. D. S. Highman (Leeds) and A. J. Bailey (Sheffield)
- 1937: J. D. S. Highman
- 1951:
- 1961: Arthur Dawson
- 1970s: F. N. Booth
Highest % vote
editLabour
edit- 2010: Liverpool Walton 72.0%
- 2005: Bootle 75.5%
- 2001: Liverpool Walton 77.8%
- 1997: Bootle 82.9%
- 1992: Blaenau Gwent 79.0%
- 1987: Blaenau Gwent 75.9%
- 1983: Blaenau Gwent 70.1%
- 1979: Abertillery 76.0%
Conservative
edit- 2010: Richmond 62.8%
- 2005: Richmond/Romford 59.1%
- 2001: Richmond 58.9%
- 1997: Huntingdon 55.3%
- 1992: Huntingdon 66.2%
- 1987: Bexhill and Battle 66.4%
- 1983: Bexhill and Battle 67.4%
- 1979: Sutton Coldfield 68.9%
Liberal Democrat
edit- 2010: Orkney and Shetland 62.0%
- 2005: Ross, Skye and Lochaber 58.7%
- 2001: Kingston and Surbiton 60.2%
- 1997: Hazel Grove 54.5%
- 1992: Southwark and Bermondsey 56.9%
- 1987: Caithness and Sutherland (SDP) 53.6%
- 1983: Tweedale, Ettrick and Lauderdale 58.5%
- 1979: Orkney and Shetland 56.4%
SNP
edit- 2010: Na h-Eileanan an Iar 45.7%
- 2005: Banff and Buchan 51.2%
- 2001: Banff and Buchan 54.2%
- 1997: Banff and Buchan 55.8%
- 1992: Banff and Buchan 47.5%
- 1987: Banff and Buchan 44.2%
- 1983: Western Isles 54.5%
- 1979: Western Isles 52.5%
Plaid Cymru
edit- 2010: Dwyfor Meirionnydd 44.3%
- 2005: Meirionydd Nant Conwy 51.3%
- 2001: Meirionydd Nant Conwy 49.6%
- 1997: Caernarfon 51.0%
- 1992: Caernarfon 59.0%
- 1987: Caernarfon 57.1%
- 1983: Caernarfon 52.7%
- 1979: Caernarfom 49.7%
UUP
edit- 2010: South Antrim 30.4%
- 2005: North Down 50.4%
- 2001: Lagan Valley 56.5%
- 1997: South Antrim 57.5%
- 1992: Lagan Valley 60.8%
- 1987: Strangford 75.9%
- 1983: Lagan Valley 59.2%
- 1979: South Antrim 69.0%
DUP
edit- 2010: Lagan Valley 49.8%
- 2005: Strangford 56.5%
- 2001: North Antrim 49.9%
- 1997: North Antrim 46.5%
- 1992: North Antrim 50.9%
- 1987: North Antrim 68.7%
- 1983: North Antrim 54.2%
- 1979: North Antrim 51.6%
Sinn Féin
edit- 2010: Belfast West 71.1%
- 2005: Belfast West 70.5%
- 2001: Belfast West 66.1%
- 1997: Belfast West 55.9%
- 1992: Belfast West 42.1%
- 1987: Belfast West 41.1%
- 1983: Belfast West 39.0%
SDLP
edit- 2010: South Down 48.5%
- 2005: Foyle 46.3%
- 2001: Foyle 50.2%
- 1997: South Down 42.9%
- 1992: Foyle 51.5%
- 1987: Foyle 48.8%
- 1983: Foyle 46.0%
- 1979: Belfast West 49.5%
APNI
edit- 2010: Belfast East 37.2%
- 2005: East Antrim 15.3%
- 2001: Lagan Valley 16.6%
- 1997: Belfast East 23.8%
- 1992: Belfast East 29.8%
- 1987: Belfast East 32.1%
- 1983: Belfast East 24.1%
- 1979: Belfast East 29.6%
Workers Party
edit- 2005: Belfast West 1.3%
- 2001: Belfast West 1.8%
- 1997: Belfast West 1.6%
- 1992: Upper Bann 2.5%
- 1987: Belfast North 8.3%
- 1983: Belfast North 5.7%
- 1979: Belfast West (Rep Clubs) 6.9%
UKIP
edit- 2010: Buckingham 17.4%
- 2005: South Staffordshire 10.4%
- 2001: Bexhill and Battle 7.8%
- 1997: Salisbury 5.7%
Green
edit- 2010: Brighton Pavilion 31.3%
- 2005: Brighton Pavilion 22.0%
- 2001: Brighton Pavilion 9.3%
- 1997: Islington North 4.2%?
- 1992: Islington North 3.8%
BNP
edit- 2010: Barking 14.6%
- 2005: Barking 16.9%
- 2001: Oldham West and Royton 16.4%
- 1997: Bethnal Green and Bow 7.5%
NF
edit- 2010: Rochdale 4.9%
- 2005: Newcastle North/Feltham and Heston 2.6%
- 2001: Birmingham Erdington 2.2%
- 1997: various 1.2%
- 1983: Newham South 3.7%
- 1979: Hackney South and Shoreditch 7.9%
Others
edit- 2010: North Down (Ind) 63.3%
- 2005: Blaenau Gwent (Ind) 58.2%
- 2001: Wyre Forest (IKHH) 58.1%
- 1997: Tatton (Ind) 60.2%
- 1992: North Down (UPUP) 42.9%
- 1987: North Down (UPUP) 45.1%
- 1983: North Down (UPUP) 56.1%
- 1979: Speaker 85.6%
Other candidates finishing first, second or third
edit- 1997:
- 1992: 2nd - Ind SDP (Woolwich, Greenwich); ScotML (Ggow Pollok)
- 3rd - Ind Lab (Coventry SE, Ealing Southall); SLP (Lpool Broadgreen)
- 1987: None
Votes by position in UK election
edit1st
edit- Highest:
- 98.7%: Con, Middleton and Prestwich 1940 (2nd: BUF)
- 98.0%: UUP, North Down 1959 (2nd: SF)
- 97.4%: DUP, North Antrim 1986 (2nd: Ind)
- 97.1%: Con, Leeds North East 1940 (2nd: BUF)
- 96.9%: UUP, North Down 1955 (2nd: SF)
- Lowest:
- 24.5%, SDLP, Belfast South 2015 (2nd: DUP, 22.2%)
- 26.0%: LD, Inverness, Nairn and Lochaber 1992 (2nd: Lab, 25.2%)
- 26.8%: Con, Portsmouth Central 1922 (2nd: NatLib, 26.8%)
- 27.5%: Lab, Sheffield Attercliffe 1909 (2nd: Con, 26.2%)
- 27.6%: DUP, Belfast North 1979 (2nd: UUP, 25.3%)
2nd
edit- Highest:
- 50.0%: Lib, Ashton-under-Lyne 1886 (1st: Con)
- 50.0%: Con, Brighton Kemptown 1964 (1st: Lab)
- 50.0%: Lab, Eton and Slough 1959 (1st: Con)
- 50.0%: UUP, Belfast West 1951 (1st: IrishLab)
- + various others at 50.0%
3rd
edit- 33.1%: Lib, Caithness and Sutherland 1945 (1st: Con, 2nd: Lab)
- 33.0%: Lib, Brecon and Radnor 1929 (1st: Lab, 2nd: Con)
- 32.8%: Lab, Thornbury 1929 (1st: Con, 2nd: Lib)
- 32.7%: Con, Rochdale 1924 (1st: Lab, 2nd: Lib)
- 32.7%: Lab?, Bradford North 1923 (1st: Lib, 2nd: Con?)
4th
edit- 23.7%: Con, Norwich 1929 (1st: NatLib, 2nd: Lab, 3rd: Lab) (two seat const)
- 22.6%: Con, Inverness, Nairn and Lochaber 1992 (1st: LD, 2nd: Lab, 3rd: SNP)
- 22.0%: Lab, Norwich 1924 (1st: Lib, 2nd: Con, 3rd: Lab) (two seat const)
- 21.7%: IndCon, Sheffield Attercliffe 1909 (1st: Lab, 2nd: Con, 3rd: Lib)
- 21.5%: Con, Norwich 1945 (1st: Lab, 2nd: Lab, 3rd: NatLib) (two seat const)
- 21.4%: Lab, Portsmouth Central 1922 (1st: Con, 2nd: NatLib, 3rd: Lib)
- 20.8%: SNP, Argyll and Bute 2001 (1st: LD, 2nd: Lab, 3rd: Con)
5th
edit- 18.0%: Lab, Stockport 1923 (two seat const)
- 14.8%: Lib, City of London 1874 (four seat const)
- 13.7%: Lib, Norwich 1923 (two seat const)
- 12.1%: Lib, City of London 1880 (four seat const)
- 10.1%: BNP, Burnley 2005
- 9.7%: Green, Norwich North 2009
- + earlier City of London results
6th
edit- 14.4%: Lib, City of London 1874 (four seat const)
- 13.2%: Con, Norwich 1923 (two seat const)
- 11.9%: Lib, City of London 1880 (four seat const)
- 7.8%: Alliance, Belfast North 1987
- + earlier City of London results
Below 6th
edit- 4.9%: UKIP, Belfast South 2015 (7th)
- 4.4%: NILP, Belfast North 1979 (7th)
- 2.6%: Ind, Islwyn 2010 (8th)
- 1.6%: Green, Upper Bann 1990 (9th)
- 0.7%: Ind, Buckingham 2010 (10th)
- 0.6%: Ind, Haltemprice and Howden 2008 (11th)
- 0.5%: Ind, Brent East 2003/Ind, Haltemprice and Howden 2008 (12th)
NI Senate
edit- Long, Massarene, Percival-Maxwell, Greer, Glendinning, Sharman-Crawford, Bangor, Dickson, Herdman, Dixon, Dufferin, Cunningham lost in 1925 ballot and had to stand for re-election. - "Ulster Senate", Manchester Guardian, 4 June 1925, p.2
- 25 April 1934: Robert McBride defeated Robert Dorman 35-9 to replace Sharman Crawford, deceased. - "New Northern Ireland Senator", Manchester Guardian, 26 April 1934, p.10
- 7 January 1935: Joseph Davison [Grand Master of Belfast Orangemen] and Perceval Maxwell [son of late Senator R. D. Maxwell] replaced unopposed R. G. Sharman-Crawford and Robert McBride, both deceased. - "Belfast Senate Elections", Manchester Guardian, 8 January 1935, p.7
- ^ Yearbook of the International Free Trade Union Movement. London: Lincolns-Prager. 1957–1958. p. 587.
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(help) - ^ a b Chris Cook, A Short History of the Liberal Party, 1900-2001, pp.268-269
- ^ General Council of the Trades Union Congress and National Executive of the Labour, The Labour Year Book 1927, p.36
- ^ Labour Year Book. London: Labour Publications Department. 1932. p. 18.
- ^ Clegg, H. A. (1964). General Union in a Changing Society. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. pp. 211–217.