Eton Rural District

In 1872 sanitary districts were established, giving public health and local government responsibilities for rural areas to the existing boards of guardians of poor law unions.

The Eton Rural District Council held its first meeting on 8 January 1895 at the workhouse in Slough.

[3] It included the parishes of: Until the Second World War, the council continued to meet at the Union Workhouse in Slough, which was later renamed the Albert House public assistance institution in 1930 and subsequently became Upton Hospital in 1948.

[2][4] Administrative functions were generally carried out at the offices of the solicitor who acted as clerk to the council.

[6] Apsley House was subsequently demolished around 1970 to make way for a new police station and magistrates court.

Eton RD is the entity above around Slough ( Slough is tinted dark green), but not the small borough directly below it, which is Eton UD.
Administrative map of England in 1931.