Feltham Urban District in Middlesex was in existence 1904-65. It is now part of London Borough of Hounslow.
This is a partial list of the Chairmen of the Council
- 1904-07: John Waldegrave Daines [1] - page .
- 1907-08: George Edward Barker Pritchett [2]
- 1908-09: Harry Fear
- 1909-10: Horace Garland
- 1910-11:
- 1911-12:
- 1912-13: Edward Emmett
- 1913-14: Thomas Tinnelly (26 December 1863 - 29 February 1948)[1]
- 1914-15: J A Parker
- 1915-16: J Benn
- 1916-17: Edward Thomas Pascoe
- 1917-18: Edward Emmett
- 1918-19: W J Moore
- 1919-20: J A Parker (second term)
- 1920-21: Angelo Colarossi (1875 - 1949) [2]
- 1921-22:
- 1922-23:
- 1923-24:
- 1924-25:
- 1925-26: G P Little
- 1926-27:
- 1927-28: William George Cossum (died 19 August 1944)[3]
- 1928-29:
- 1929-30:
- 1930-31: Donald Geddes (3 September 1865 - 15 December 1944)[4]
- 1931-32:
- 1932-35: Reginald George Ridge CC 1874-1954
- 1935-36:
- 1936-37:
- 1937-38: Donald E Knott (born 1 January 1901)
- 1938-39: Philip Rayner
- 1939-40: Ernest Henry Long
- 1940-43: Walter Bardell (born 18 April 1889)
- 1943-44: Harold Henry V Dudley (16 August 1897-1958)
- 1944-47: William James Wigley (24 September 1879-19 April 1947)
- 1947-49: Reginald Herbert Gibbs (2 January 1899 - 2 April 1971)
- 1949-50: Horace Loker (7 July 1899 - 24 November 1983)
- 1950-51: Percy Cecil McNally (1903 - 9 November 1971)[5]
- 1951-53: Albert Charles Richards (born 1 February 1904)[6]
- 1953-54: Mrs Dorothy May Williams (1 October 1907 - 1987)[7]
- 1954-55: Frank Towell - member of the Middlesex County Council and later the Greater London Council
- 1955-56: William Lamont
- 1956-57: Edgar Williams (husband of 1953-54 chairman)
- 1957-58 AE Richards
- 1958-59: Albert Edward Parfit
- 1959-60: E J 'Ted' Pauling (died 22 September 1993)
- 1960-61: Louisa May Woodall (9 May 1920 - 3 April 2005)[8]
- 1961-62: William Richard Sands (9 September 1911 - 1990)[9]
- 1962-63: George Albert Gatehouse (21 October 1902 - 1982)
- 1963-64: E J 'Ted' Pauling (second term) - later first Mayor of Hounslow
- 1964-65: Edgar Williams (second term)
- ↑ Born in Co. Cavan, Ireland. Moved to London in 1899 as an inspector at the newly-opened Marylebone Station.
- ↑ Model for the statue on the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain, Piccadilly Circus.
- ↑ Leading member of the Union of Post Office Workers
- ↑ Born in Caithness, Scotland. Surveyor.
- ↑ President of Kingston District Committee of the Amalgamated Engineering Union. Labour Party candidate at Esher at the 1951 General Election.
- ↑ Locomotive engineer
- ↑ Born Dorothy May Peters, married Edgar Williams in 1927.
- ↑ Born Louis May Wickes, married Frederick Charles Woodall in 1939.
- ↑ Official in the Amalgamated Engineers Union