London Co-operative Society

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The London Co-operative Society was formed in September 1920 by the amalgamation of the Stratford Co-operative Society and the Edmonton Co-operative Society, two of the largest societies in the London Metropolitan area. In 1921, the LCS was also joined by the West London Society, the Kingston Society and the Co-operative Brotherhood Trust. In addition, the LCS also took over 2 branches of the Staines Co-operative Party. The consolidation of co-operative societies in the Greater London area continued until 1938, with the absorption of Hendon Co-operative Society in 1925, the North West London Co-operative Society in 1928, the Epping Co-operative Society in 1929, the Yiewsley Co-operative Society in 1931, the Willesden Junction Railway Society in 1935 and the Radlett Co-operative Society in 1938. Hence, the LCS was able to extend its area of the counties of Middlesex, Essex, Hertfordshire and Surrey.

The LCS played a large part in the national co-operative movement and was a member of the national and regional organisations, chief of which being the Co-operative Union to which the LCS subscribed. The LCS was also a shareholding member of the English Co-operative Wholesale Society, generally known as the CWS, a federal wholesaling organisation for co-operative societies in England and Wales. By 1952, the LCS and its associated co-operative organisations, the major being the London Co-operative Chemists Limited, had over 550 establishments of sales and services, varying from large department stores to small grocery shops. These establishments consisted of grocers, butchers, fruit, vegetable and flower sellers, coal depots, furniture sellers, drapers, tailors, footwear sellers, chemists, laundries, estate agencies, funeral services and even guesthouses. The LCS also administered many manufacturing and processing establishments. The Society was amalgamated with the Co-operative Retail Society in 1981.

Politically, the LCS has also had a major impact. In the interwar years, the LCS Political Committee played an important role in winning Londoners over to the Labour Party, mobilising people behind co-operative ideals, and shaping policy at a national level. At the 1945 election, all 11 LCS sponsored candidates were elected, including Don Chater in Bethnal Green North East, Percy Holman in Bethnal Green South West and C.S.Ganley in Battersea South. Alf Barnes, also elected for East Ham South, even became a Cabinet Minister in the Attlee administration after 1945. In the post-war world, it has continued as an important campaigning force, providing key organisational backing for mass movements like CND, supporting the fight against the Vietnam War and campaigns during the miner's strikes, and generally at the forefront of the campaign for peace, co-operation and socialism. A political presence was also maintained in the House of Commons through the work of MPs, such as Stan Newens, Alf Lomas and Laurie Pavitt.

From the guide to the London Co-operative Society, c1870-1995, (Bishopsgate Institute)

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referencedIn Papers of George R. Mack. Stoddart (Northampton, London and Cambridge Societies), 1950-2013 National Co-operative Archive
referencedIn Papers of the Co-operative Independent Commission, 1919- 27 Jun 1958 National Co-operative Archive
referencedIn Papers of William Henry Brown (1868-1950), 1811-1950 National Co-operative Archive
referencedIn Papers of T W Mercer, 1833-1961 National Co-operative Archive
referencedIn GANLEY, Caroline Selina (1879-1966), 1916-1966 Bishopsgate Institute
creatorOf London Co-operative Society, c1870-1995 Bishopsgate Institute
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associatedWith Aylesbury Co-operative Society corporateBody
associatedWith Barking Co-operative Society corporateBody
associatedWith Berkhamsted Co-operative Society corporateBody
associatedWith Brentwood Co-operative Society corporateBody
associatedWith Canterbury and District Co-operative Society corporateBody
associatedWith Chadwell Heath Co-operative Society corporateBody
associatedWith Chesham Equitable Co-operative Society corporateBody
associatedWith Croxley Co-operative Society corporateBody
associatedWith Edmonton Co-operative Society corporateBody
associatedWith Epping Forest/Longton Branch of the National Guild of Co-operators corporateBody
associatedWith Ganley, Caroline Selena, 1879-1966 co-operative movement activist and politician corporateBody
associatedWith George R. Mack Stoddart person
associatedWith Grays Co-operative Society corporateBody
associatedWith Harrow Road and Queen's Park Co-operative Society corporateBody
associatedWith Hendon Co-operative Society corporateBody
associatedWith High Wycombe Co-operative Society corporateBody
associatedWith Hitchin Co-operative Society corporateBody
associatedWith Kingston and District Co-operative Society corporateBody
associatedWith Newmarket Co-operative Society corporateBody
associatedWith North Battersea Co-operative Party corporateBody
associatedWith North Ilford Co-operative Party corporateBody
associatedWith North West London Co-operative Society corporateBody
associatedWith Radlett Industrial Society corporateBody
associatedWith Seven Kings Co-operative Party corporateBody
associatedWith Southend Co-operative Party corporateBody
associatedWith South Western Industrial Co-operative Society corporateBody
associatedWith Staines Co-operative Society corporateBody
associatedWith Stratford Co-operative Society corporateBody
associatedWith The Co-operative Independent Commission corporateBody
associatedWith Tring Co-operative Industrial and Provident Society corporateBody
associatedWith Upminster Men's Co-operative Guild corporateBody
associatedWith Watford Co-operative Society corporateBody
associatedWith West London Industrial Co-operative Society corporateBody
associatedWith Willesden and District Co-operative Society corporateBody
associatedWith William Henry Brown person
associatedWith Wood Green Co-operative Society corporateBody
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