First Commissioner of Works
The First Commissioner of Works and Public Buildings was a position within the government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and subsequent to 1922, within the government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It took over some of the functions of the First Commissioner of Woods and Forests in 1851 when the portfolio of Crown holdings was divided into the public and the commercial. The position was frequently of cabinet level. The office was renamed Minister of Works and Buildings and First Commissioner of Works in 1940, Minister of Works and Planning upon receiving statutory planning powers from the Ministry of Health in 1942, Minister of Works when those planning powers were moved to the Ministry of Town and Country Planning in 1943, and finally Minister of Public Buildings and Works in 1962. In this last form the commissioner had "additional responsibility for studying the problems of the building industry". On 15 October 1970 the role was amalgamated with the Minister of Transport and the Minister of Housing and Local Government in the Department of the Environment.[1]
List of Works Commissioners and Ministers
[edit | edit source]First Commissioners of Works (1851–1940)
[edit | edit source]Ministers of Works & Buildings and First Commissioner of Works (1940–1942)
[edit | edit source]| Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Party | Ministry | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| File:Lord reith.jpg | John Reith 1st Baron Reith (1889–1971) [b] |
3 October 1940 |
11 February 1942 |
Independent (National) |
Churchill War (All parties) | |
Ministers of Works and Planning (1942–1943)
[edit | edit source]| Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Party | Ministry | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| File:Lord reith.jpg | John Reith 1st Baron Reith (1889–1971) |
3 October 1940 |
11 February 1942 |
Independent (National) |
Churchill War (All parties) | |
| File:Wyndham Portal, 1st Viscount Portal.jpg | Wyndham Portal 1st Baron Portal (1885–1949) |
22 February 1942 |
February 1943 |
Conservative | ||
Ministers of Works (1943–1962)
[edit | edit source]Ministers of Public Buildings and Works (1962–1970)
[edit | edit source]| Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Party | Ministry | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| File:Geoffrey Rippon (1970).jpg | Geoffrey Rippon MP for Norwich South (1924–1997) |
16 July 1962 |
10 October 1964 |
Conservative | Macmillan (I & II) | |
| Douglas-Home | ||||||
| File:No image.svg | Charles Pannell MP for Leeds West (1902–1980) |
19 October 1964 |
6 April 1966 |
Labour | Wilson (I & II) | |
| File:No image.svg | Reg Prentice MP for East Ham North (1923–2001) |
6 April 1966 |
29 August 1967 |
Labour | ||
| File:No image.svg | Bob Mellish MP for Bermondsey (1913–1998) |
29 August 1967 |
30 April 1969 |
Labour | ||
| File:John Silkin.png | John Silkin MP for Deptford (1923–1987) |
30 April 1969 |
19 June 1970 |
Labour | ||
| File:Julian Amery 1965-11-10 (cropped).jpg | Julian Amery MP for Brighton Pavilion (1919–1996) |
23 June 1970 |
15 October 1970 |
Conservative | Heath | |
Notes
[edit | edit source]- ^ MP for Swansea until 1918; MP for Swansea West thereafter
- ^ MP for Southampton until 21 October 1940; elevated to the House of Lords as Baron Reith thereafter
References
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