- TitleFenner Brockway hiding at the unveiling of the plaque to him by Mayor of Islington David J. Davies [image]
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- Corporate authorIslington (London Borough)
- Year of publication1975
- Dimensions19 x 24.5 cms
- MaterialPhotograph (Black and White)
- NotesMatt black and white print
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Archibald Fenner Brockway (1889-1988) anti-war activist and politician, founding member of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. Arrested in World War I for refusing conscription and held for a night in the Tower of London, supported British involvement in World War II but was Chair of the Central Board of Conscientious Objectors throughout it. Labour MP for Eton & Slough 1950-64, when he was created Baron Brockway of Eton and Slough. Lived for 80 years at 60 Myddelton Square and was present when a plaque was unveiled to him in 1975 by the Mayor of Islington David John Davies (1913-82, Labour Councillor various Wards 1962-78 and Mayor 1975-76).
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| Copy number | Shelfmark | Loan category | Site | Loan status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 511156 | X BROCKWAY, Fenner, Lord | Reference (not for loan) | ILHC | available |



