“A short history of London government”. London Life - GLA.
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Textual Features | Kathleen E. Innes | Whereas her first book for Hogarth was historical, this book was intended as a primer on the structure and aims of the League. It was adopted for use in London County Council
schools, as was... |
Textual Production | Winifred Holtby | WH
was a prolific and well-known journalist, and Time and Tide was a key forum for her writing. Her first article, The Human Factor, appeared there on 22 February 1924. The essay dealt with... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Mary Agnes Hamilton | Since no translator's name appears, it is possible though by no means certain that MAH
here wrote in French. She covers her subject—British democracy in its history, manifestations, and underlying nature—lucidly and succinctly. Part... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Laura Ormiston Chant | Why We Attacked the Empire is an extended defence of Chant's opposition to the renewal of the Empire Theatre
's licence, and an account of the London County Council
Licensing Committee hearings and the consequent... |
Timeline
October 1999: The Greater London Authority Act received...
National or international item
October 1999
The Greater London Authority Act received Royal Assent, re-establishing a democratically elected authority for London, and introducing the new, elected position of Mayor of London.
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