London County Council

London County Council
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
History
Established21 March 1889
Disbanded1 April 1965
Preceded byMetropolitan Board of Works
Succeeded byGreater London Council
Leadership
Leader
Chairman
Structure
Seats
  • 1889–1919:
  • 118 councillors; 19 aldermen
  • 1919–1949:
  • 124 councillors; 20 aldermen
  • 1949–1955:
  • 129 councillors; 21 aldermen
  • 1955–1965:
  • 126 councillors; 21 aldermen
Constituencies
Electoral divisions
Elections
Bloc vote
Last election
1961
Meeting place
County Hall, Lambeth

The London County Council (LCC) was the principal local government body for the County of London throughout its existence from 1889 to 1965, and the first London-wide general municipal authority to be directly elected. It covered the area today known as Inner London and was replaced by the Greater London Council. The LCC was the largest, most significant and most ambitious English municipal authority of its day.[1]

  1. ^ Saint, A. (1989). Politics and the people of London: the London County Council (1889–1965).

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