29:
337:
317:
116:
92:(RCA). He was parliamentary secretary of the union from 1903 until 1908, president from 1906 until 1908, and served as acting general secretary for part of 1906.
220:
108:
147:
322:
327:
312:
127:
20:
151:
139:
135:
131:
120:
104:
307:
143:
248:
89:
73:, and was soon elected to its executive committee. When he was only nineteen, two years under the legal age, he served as
332:
70:
112:
96:
51:
302:
78:
240:
201:
43:
69:
and the temperance movement, attending a very large number of meetings. He also joined the
213:
103:, and he served as Mayor of Battersea in 1904, the first worker to hold the post. At the
28:
47:
40:
296:
258:
74:
66:
82:
55:
100:
62:
27:
338:
Presidents of the
Transport Salaried Staffs' Association
65:, West worked for an insurance company, and joined the
179:. Transport Salaried Staffs' Association. p. 526.
88:
In 1902, West became a railway clerk and joined the
8:
99:was formed, in 1900, West was elected as an
318:Liberal Party (UK) parliamentary candidates
229:
170:
168:
166:
115:, although he lost his seat standing in
219:CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
188:
186:
162:
209:
199:
140:1924 United Kingdom general elections
21:William J. West (Canadian politician)
16:British politician and trade unionist
7:
152:1929 United Kingdom general election
105:1913 London County Council election
323:Mayors of places in Greater London
14:
19:For the Canadian politician, see
328:Members of London County Council
144:1919 Isle of Thanet by-election
71:Liberal and Radical Association
313:Liberal Party (UK) councillors
1:
126:West stood unsuccessfully in
249:Railway Clerks' Association
196:. London. 1929. p. 18.
90:Railway Clerks' Association
354:
194:The Times House of Commons
39:(born 15 July 1868) was a
18:
283:
276:
270:
265:
255:
245:
237:
232:
175:Wallace, Malcolm (1996).
97:Battersea Borough Council
308:English trade unionists
81:Member of Parliament,
33:
52:London County Council
31:
333:People from Ramsgate
233:Trade union offices
107:, he was elected in
50:. He served on the
278:Mayor of Battersea
111:, representing the
241:Fortescue Flannery
54:, and as Mayor of
37:William James West
34:
291:
290:
284:Succeeded by
256:Succeeded by
247:President of the
113:Progressive Party
345:
271:Preceded by
238:Preceded by
230:
225:
224:
217:
211:
207:
205:
197:
190:
181:
180:
177:Single or return
172:
353:
352:
348:
347:
346:
344:
343:
342:
293:
292:
287:
280:
274:
261:
252:
243:
228:
218:
208:
198:
192:
191:
184:
174:
173:
164:
160:
148:Battersea South
117:Battersea South
46:politician and
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
351:
349:
341:
340:
335:
330:
325:
320:
315:
310:
305:
295:
294:
289:
288:
285:
282:
275:
272:
268:
267:
266:Civic offices
263:
262:
257:
254:
244:
239:
235:
234:
227:
226:
182:
161:
159:
156:
79:Liberal-Labour
48:trade unionist
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
350:
339:
336:
334:
331:
329:
326:
324:
321:
319:
316:
314:
311:
309:
306:
304:
301:
300:
298:
286:William Rines
279:
273:William Watts
269:
264:
260:
259:George Lathan
251:
250:
242:
236:
231:
222:
215:
203:
195:
189:
187:
183:
178:
171:
169:
167:
163:
157:
155:
153:
149:
145:
141:
137:
133:
129:
124:
122:
118:
114:
110:
106:
102:
98:
93:
91:
86:
84:
80:
76:
75:polling agent
72:
68:
67:Peace Society
64:
59:
57:
53:
49:
45:
44:Liberal Party
42:
38:
30:
26:
22:
277:
246:
193:
176:
125:
94:
87:
60:
36:
35:
32:West in 1919
25:
303:1868 births
210:|work=
297:Categories
281:1904–1905
253:1906–1908
158:References
128:Winchester
83:John Burns
212:ignored (
202:cite book
146:, and in
142:, in the
109:Battersea
56:Battersea
101:alderman
77:for the
63:Ramsgate
61:Born in
150:at the
130:at the
41:British
95:When
221:link
214:help
138:and
136:1923
132:1918
121:1919
119:in
299::
206::
204:}}
200:{{
185:^
165:^
154:.
134:,
123:.
85:.
58:.
223:)
216:)
23:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.