Cook, James Stewart, fl 1920-1975

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The collection contains material from James Cook's student days at Imperial College, London in the 1920s and 1930s, papers relating to the Ipswich Unemployed Workers' League and other political activities in this period. There are papers relating to Cook's period in the South Place Ethical Society and general correspondence on national and international politics. The collection also contains papers relating to Cook's parliamentary campaigns in Henley-on-Thames in Berkshire and Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey; local political parties in Windsor; his time as Senator at the University of London and his involvement with the University of London Society; his membership of the Labour Party and his work in the General Municipal Workers Union. There is also material relating to Cook's personal life.

From the guide to the Cook, James Stewart, 1922-1979, (Senate House Library, University of London)

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creatorOf Cook, James Stewart, 1922-1979 Senate House Library (University of London)
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associatedWith General Municipal Workers Union corporateBody
associatedWith Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine corporateBody
associatedWith Ipswich Unemployed Workers' League corporateBody
associatedWith Labour Party corporateBody
associatedWith South Place Ethical Society corporateBody
associatedWith University of London corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Henley-on-Thames Berkshire England
Oxfordshire England
Kingston-upon-Thames Surrey England
London England
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Ethics
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Active 1920

Death 1975

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