Will Crooks, Labour MP
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Will Crooks, Labour MP
Will Crooks (1852-1921) was a socialist politician who grew up in the Poplar district of East London where his family spent some time in a workhouse. In 1894 he became chairman of the Poplar Board of Guardians. In 1901 he took office as the first Labour mayor of Poplar. In 1903, he became MP for Woolwich as a member of the Labour Representation Committee
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Chairman Committee Crooks Guardians Labour Mayor Member Parliament Poplar Poverty Representation Socialism Socialist Trilby Woolwich Workhouse Workhouses
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This photograph captures the enigmatic figure of Will Crooks, a trailblazing socialist politician who rose from humble beginnings in the Poplar district of East London to become the first Labour mayor of Poplar and, later, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Woolwich. Born into poverty, Crooks and his family spent time in a workhouse during his childhood. In 1894, he became the chairman of the Poplar Board of Guardians, gaining firsthand knowledge of the struggles faced by the working class. Dressed in a formal suit, complete with a trilby hat and tie, Crooks exudes an air of determination and resilience. The historical context of this image, with its Edwardian aesthetic, underscores the political climate of the time. As a champion of socialism, Crooks advocated for better housing conditions, improved wages, and workers' rights. In 1901, he made history by taking office as the first Labour mayor of Poplar. His political career continued to flourish when, in 1903, he became a Labour MP for Woolwich as part of the Labour Representation Committee. With his distinctive beard and piercing gaze, Crooks was a formidable presence in Parliament, advocating tirelessly for the rights of the working class. This photograph is a poignant reminder of the past and the struggles faced by those who fought for social justice and equality. It offers a glimpse into the life of an influential figure in British political history and serves as a testament to the power of perseverance and determination in the face of adversity.
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