- Thomas Williams Phillips
Sir Thomas Williams Phillips GBE KCB (20 April 1883 – 21 September 1966) was a senior official in the British Civil Service.
Life
Phillips, a Welshman, was educated at
Machynlleth County School andJesus College, Oxford , where he obtained a first-classBachelor of Arts degree inLiterae Humaniores . He joined the Civil Service in 1906, working initially in the field of copyright law. He wascalled to the bar byGray's Inn in 1913. He moved to theMinistry of Labour in 1919, serving asPermanent Secretary from 1935 to 1944. He then worked in theMinistry of National Insurance until 1948, becoming Chairman of theCentral Land Board and of theWar Damage Commission in 1949. He held these positions until 1959. He was also Chairman of the National Joint Council for Local Authorities, Administrative, Professional. Technical and Clerical Services (1951–1963) and Chairman of theWar Works Commission (1949–1964). He was awarded the CBE in 1918, knighted with the award of the KBE in 1934 and advanced to GBE in 1946. He was also awarded the CB in 1922 and advanced to KCB in 1936. He was made an Honorary Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford in 1948, was made a Commander of the Belgian Order of the Crown and was awarded an honorary doctorate by theUniversity of Wales in 1946. He died on 21 September 1966. [cite web|title=Phillips, Sir Thomas Williams|work=Who Was Who (online edition)|publisher=Oxford University Press |month=December|year= 2007 |url=http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whowaswho/U54597|accessdate=2008-09-30]References
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