Greater London Authority

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politics Laura Ormiston Chant
LOC spoke at a meeting of the Licensing Committee of London County Council to oppose the renewal of the Empire Theatre 's licence.
Bland, Lucy. Banishing the Beast: Feminism, Sex and Morality. Tauris Parke.
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politics Laura Ormiston Chant
Later assessments of LOC 's social purity work have likewise been mixed. Heloise Brown describes her as advocating from an Evangelical feminist position
’The Truest Form of Patriotism’: Pacifist Feminism in Britain, 1870-1902. Manchester University Press.
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a reactionary form of social purity
’The Truest Form of Patriotism’: Pacifist Feminism in Britain, 1870-1902. Manchester University Press.
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which sought to remove...
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...
politics Gillian Allnutt
In the ten houses which comprised Richmond Avenue Housing (off the Caledonian Road) GA and the other members of the co-op lived as squatters and then as short-life tenants under the Greater London Council

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October 1999: The Greater London Authority Act received...

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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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