- R. C. Wallhead
Richard Collingham Wallhead (
28 December 1869 –27 April 1934 ), known as R. C. Wallhead, was a BritishMember of Parliament .Beginning his career as a
decorator , Wallhead joined theIndependent Labour Party (ILP) and later became ajournalist andlecturer . A committed opponent ofWorld War I , he was detained in 1917 under theDefence of the Realm Act .Wallhead unsuccessfully contested Coventry in the 1918 general election for the Labour Party, to which the ILP was affiliated. He was elected to
Manchester City Council in 1919, a position he held for three years.At the 1922 general election, Wallhead won Merthyr, a safe Labour seat, which he held until his death. He was one of only five ILP MPs to retain their seats in the 1931 general election, after Labour withdrew their support, and initially supported their disaffiliation from Labour. However, in September 1933 he resigned from the ILP and rejoined Labour. He died the following year.
His daughter
Muriel Nichol was also a Labour politician, and served as MP for Bradford North from 1945 to 1950.References
*Michael Stenton and Stephen Lees, "Who's Who of British MPs: Volume III, 1919-1945"
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