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The first meeting of the Milner Holland Committee, which is to inquire into the housing
The first meeting of the Milner Holland Committee, which is to inquire into the housing situation in Greater London, took place at the Ministry of Housing and Local Government, Whitehall. Reading round the table from left (nearest camera) is Mr. N. E. Knifton (Housing Manager, London County Freehold & Leasehold Properties Ltd.), Mr. C.M.R. Peacock (of Messrs Barratt & Thompson, Solicitors of Slough), Mr. L.E. Waddilove (Director of the Joseph Rowntree Memorial Trust), Professor C.A. Moser, B.Sc.Econ. (Professor of Social Statistics, London School of Economics), Professor D.V. Donnison, B.A. J.P. (of the Social Administration, London School of Economics), Sir Arthur Rucker (Member of the Council of Oxfam), Sir Miler Holland (Chairman), Mr. L.R. Mustill (Committee Secretary), Mr. R. Head (Assistant Secretary), Mr. J. Rogerson (Ministry Official), Mrs. B. Adams (Ministry Research Expert), Miss J. M. Wood (Citizens Advice Bureaux), Miss C. Christie (Housing Manager, Westminster City Council), Mr. R.J. Allerton (Director of Housing, London City Council) and Mr. D.N. Byrns (Messrs Edward & Son of Birmingham). - photo taken 16th September 1963.
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The First Meeting of the Milner Holland Committee - A Historic Gathering to Tackle London's Housing Crisis
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. In this photo print, we are transported back in time to witness a pivotal moment in London's history. The image captures the esteemed members of the Milner Holland Committee as they convene for their inaugural meeting at the Ministry of Housing and Local Government on Whitehall. The committee, formed with a noble purpose, is tasked with delving into Greater London's housing situation. As our eyes scan across the table, we see an array of distinguished individuals from various backgrounds united by their commitment to finding solutions. From housing managers and solicitors to professors and council members, each person brings unique expertise that promises a comprehensive approach. At the forefront sits Sir Miler Holland himself, exuding authority as he assumes his role as chairman. Surrounding him are prominent figures such as Professor C. A. Moser from the London School of Economics and Sir Arthur Rucker representing Oxfam - all ready to embark on this arduous journey together. This photograph serves not only as a visual record but also symbolizes hope for change amidst adversity. It encapsulates an era where collaboration was paramount in addressing societal challenges head-on. As we contemplate this historical snapshot taken on September 16th, 1963, let us remember those who dedicated themselves to improving living conditions for countless Londoners. Their tireless efforts laid the foundation for future advancements in housing policy that continue to shape our city today.
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