Morrison, Herbert, 1888-1965
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Morrison, Herbert, 1888-1965
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Morrison, Herbert Stanley, 1888-1965
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Morrison, Herbert Stanley, 1888-1965
Morrison, Herbert
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Morrison, Herbert Stanley, 1888-1965, 1st Baron Morrison of Lambeth, statesman
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Morrison, Herbert Stanley, 1888-1965, 1st Baron Morrison of Lambeth, statesman
Morrison, Herbert (Herbert Stanley), 1888-1965
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Morrison, Herbert (Herbert Stanley), 1888-1965
Morrison, Herbert S. 1888-1965
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Morrison, Herbert S. 1888-1965
Morrison of Lambeth, Herbert S. 1888-1965
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Morrison of Lambeth, Herbert S. 1888-1965
Morrison of Lambeth Lord
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Morrison of Lambeth, Herbert Stanley 1888-1965
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Morrison of Lambeth, Herbert Stanley 1888-1965
Morrison of Lambeth, Lord, 1888-1965
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Morrison of Lambeth, Lord, 1888-1965
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Morrison, Herbert Stanley
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Morrison of Lambeth, Herbert Stanley Morrison, Baron, 1888-1965
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Morrison of Lambeth, Herbert Stanley Morrison, Baron, 1888-1965
Morrison of Lambeth, Herbert Stanley Morrison Baron
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Herbert Stanley Morrison, 1888-1965, left school at fourteen and had a variety of jobs, including errand boy, telephone operator, shop assistant, and deputy circulation manager of the 'Daily Citizen'. He became part-time secretary of London Labour Party in 1915 and entered local government in 1919, becoming Mayor and later Alderman of Hackney. He was also a member of the London County Council, 1922-1945 and leader of the council 1934-1940. Morrison entered Parliament in 1923 as the Labour member for South Hackney, and served as Minister of Transport from 1929-1931. Following the outbreak of the Second World War, he became Minister of Supply in 1940, Home Secretary and Minister of Home Security, 1940-1945, and a member of the War Cabinet, 1942-1945. After the war, Morrison served as Deputy Prime Minister, 1945-1951, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons, 1945-1951, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1951, and Deputy Leader of the Opposition, 1951-1955. He was also president of the British Board of Film Censors 1960.
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