William Thomas Adams

William Thomas Adams (10 September 1884 – 9 January 1949)[1] was a British Labour Co-operative[2] politician in London who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for the last four years of his life.

[3] He was educated at a London Board School and became a clerk, and was married in 1908 to Florence Nightingale.

[3] He was elected at the 1945 general election as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Hammersmith South,[2] having contested the seat unsuccessfully in 1935.

[2] During his time in the Commons, he never made a Maiden Speech.

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