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Charles Delacourt-Smith, Baron Delacourt-Smith

Charles George Percy Delacourt-Smith, Baron Delacourt-Smith PC JP (25 April 1917 – 2 August 1972[1]) was a British trade unionist and Labour Party politician.

The Lord Delacourt-Smith
Minister of State for Technology
with Eric Varley
In office
1969–1970
MonarchElizabeth II
Prime MinisterHarold Wilson
MinisterTony Benn
Member of Parliament for Colchester
In office
26 July 1945 – 3 February 1950
Preceded byOswald Lewis
Succeeded byCuthbert Alport
Personal details
Born25 April 1917
Died2 August 1972 (aged 55)
SpouseMargaret Hando
Children1 son, 2 daughters
Alma materWadham College, Oxford

Background and education edit

Born in Windsor and named after his father, he was the only son of Charles Smith and his wife Ethel.[2] He was educated at Windsor Grammar School and went then to Wadham College, Oxford, graduating with a Master of Arts[3] At Oxford he was elected Librarian of the Oxford Union.

Working life edit

After university, he became employed at the New Fabian Research Bureau as a research assistant.[2] In 1939, he came to the Civil Service Clerical Association and was an assistant secretary until 1953.[2] Subsequently, he joined the Post Office Engineering Union, serving as its general secretary 1967.[1] In 1960, he was nominated a justice of the peace, assigned to the County of London.[2]

Political career edit

Following the outbreak of the Second World War, Delacourt-Smith entered the Royal Engineers in July 1940.[2] He was commissioned in January 1943 and was transferred to the Royal Army Service Corps, where he was promoted to captain and was mentioned in despatches.[3] After the end of the war Delacourt-Smith was admitted to the British House of Commons in 1945, having been elected for Colchester.[3] He represented the constituency until 1950 and during this time was Parliamentary Private Secretary to Philip Noel-Baker in the latter's capacity as Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations.[3] In 1947, he was chosen as an executive member of Labour's Research Department, a position he held for the next four years.[2]

Delacourt-Smith was created a life peer as Baron Delacourt-Smith, of New Windsor, in the Royal County of Berks in 1967 and thus was enabled to a seat in the House of Lords.[4] Two years later he was appointed Minister of State for Technology and on this occasion sworn of the Privy Council.[1] In 1970, when the Conservative Party took office he was replaced as Minister.[1]

Personal life edit

In 1939, he married Margaret, the daughter of Frederick Hando.[5] They both had one son and two daughters.[5] Together with his wife and younger daughter, he assumed the additional surname Delacourt by a deed poll in 1967.[6] He died, aged 55, at the Westminster Hospital, London in 1972, after suffering a stroke while making a speech in the House of Lords, being survived by his wife.[5] Two years after his death she received a life peerage in her own right.[7]

Works edit

  • Democratic Sweden (1938), Smith, G. and Cole, M. (eds), Routledge
  • Britain's Food Supplies in Peace and War (1940), Smith, C., Routledge
  • Modern Turkey (1940), Parker, J. and Smith, C., Routledge

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d Silva (1973), p. 510
  2. ^ a b c d e f Who's Who (1963), p. 2825
  3. ^ a b c d Dod (1969), p. 78
  4. ^ "No. 44432". The London Gazette. 17 October 1967. p. 11275.
  5. ^ a b c Dod (2004), p. 538
  6. ^ "No. 44422". The London Gazette. 3 October 1967. pp. 10717–10718.
  7. ^ "No. 46352". The London Gazette. 24 September 1974. p. 7918.

References edit

  • Who's Who 1963. London: Adam & Charles Black Ltd. 1963.
  • Charles Roger Dod; Robert Philip Dod (1969). Dod's Parliamentary Companion 1969. Dod's Parliamentary Companion Ltd.
  • Charles Roger Dod; Robert Phipps Dod (2004). Dod's Parliamentary Companion 2004. Vacher Dod Publishing Ltd. ISBN 0-905702-43-3.
  • Michel Silva, ed. (1973). Britannica Book of the Year 1973. Encyclopædia Britannica Inc. ISBN 0-85229-282-1.

External links edit

  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Charles Delacourt-Smith, Baron Delacourt-Smith
  • Portraits of Charles Delacourt-Smith, Baron Delacourt-Smith at the National Portrait Gallery, London  
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Colchester
19451950
Succeeded by
Non-profit organization positions
Preceded by General Secretary of the Post Office Engineering Union
1953–1972
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of the Postal, Telegraph and Telephone International
1967–1969
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of State for Technology
1969–1970
With: Eric Varley
Succeeded by

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Charles George Percy Delacourt Smith Baron Delacourt Smith PC JP 25 April 1917 2 August 1972 1 was a British trade unionist and Labour Party politician The Right HonourableThe Lord Delacourt SmithPC JPMinister of State for Technologywith Eric VarleyIn office 1969 1970MonarchElizabeth IIPrime MinisterHarold WilsonMinisterTony BennMember of Parliament for ColchesterIn office 26 July 1945 3 February 1950Preceded byOswald LewisSucceeded byCuthbert AlportPersonal detailsBorn25 April 1917Died2 August 1972 aged 55 SpouseMargaret HandoChildren1 son 2 daughtersAlma materWadham College Oxford Contents 1 Background and education 2 Working life 3 Political career 4 Personal life 5 Works 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksBackground and education editBorn in Windsor and named after his father he was the only son of Charles Smith and his wife Ethel 2 He was educated at Windsor Grammar School and went then to Wadham College Oxford graduating with a Master of Arts 3 At Oxford he was elected Librarian of the Oxford Union Working life editAfter university he became employed at the New Fabian Research Bureau as a research assistant 2 In 1939 he came to the Civil Service Clerical Association and was an assistant secretary until 1953 2 Subsequently he joined the Post Office Engineering Union serving as its general secretary 1967 1 In 1960 he was nominated a justice of the peace assigned to the County of London 2 Political career editFollowing the outbreak of the Second World War Delacourt Smith entered the Royal Engineers in July 1940 2 He was commissioned in January 1943 and was transferred to the Royal Army Service Corps where he was promoted to captain and was mentioned in despatches 3 After the end of the war Delacourt Smith was admitted to the British House of Commons in 1945 having been elected for Colchester 3 He represented the constituency until 1950 and during this time was Parliamentary Private Secretary to Philip Noel Baker in the latter s capacity as Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations 3 In 1947 he was chosen as an executive member of Labour s Research Department a position he held for the next four years 2 Delacourt Smith was created a life peer as Baron Delacourt Smith of New Windsor in the Royal County of Berks in 1967 and thus was enabled to a seat in the House of Lords 4 Two years later he was appointed Minister of State for Technology and on this occasion sworn of the Privy Council 1 In 1970 when the Conservative Party took office he was replaced as Minister 1 Personal life editIn 1939 he married Margaret the daughter of Frederick Hando 5 They both had one son and two daughters 5 Together with his wife and younger daughter he assumed the additional surname Delacourt by a deed poll in 1967 6 He died aged 55 at the Westminster Hospital London in 1972 after suffering a stroke while making a speech in the House of Lords being survived by his wife 5 Two years after his death she received a life peerage in her own right 7 Works editDemocratic Sweden 1938 Smith G and Cole M eds Routledge Britain s Food Supplies in Peace and War 1940 Smith C Routledge Modern Turkey 1940 Parker J and Smith C RoutledgeNotes edit a b c d Silva 1973 p 510 a b c d e f Who s Who 1963 p 2825 a b c d Dod 1969 p 78 No 44432 The London Gazette 17 October 1967 p 11275 a b c Dod 2004 p 538 No 44422 The London Gazette 3 October 1967 pp 10717 10718 No 46352 The London Gazette 24 September 1974 p 7918 References editWho s Who 1963 London Adam amp Charles Black Ltd 1963 Charles Roger Dod Robert Philip Dod 1969 Dod s Parliamentary Companion 1969 Dod s Parliamentary Companion Ltd Charles Roger Dod Robert Phipps Dod 2004 Dod s Parliamentary Companion 2004 Vacher Dod Publishing Ltd ISBN 0 905702 43 3 Michel Silva ed 1973 Britannica Book of the Year 1973 Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc ISBN 0 85229 282 1 External links editHansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by Charles Delacourt Smith Baron Delacourt Smith Portraits of Charles Delacourt Smith Baron Delacourt Smith at the National Portrait Gallery London nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomPreceded byOswald Lewis Member of Parliament for Colchester1945 1950 Succeeded byCuthbert AlportNon profit organization positionsPreceded byDouglas Coward General Secretary of the Post Office Engineering Union1953 1972 Succeeded byBryan StanleyPreceded byRon Smith President of the Postal Telegraph and Telephone International1967 1969 Succeeded byJoseph A BeirnePolitical officesPreceded byReg Prentice Joseph Mallalieu Minister of State for Technology1969 1970 With Eric Varley Succeeded bySir John Eden The Earl of Bessborough Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Delacourt Smith Baron Delacourt Smith amp oldid 1185866233, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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