Form of Nomination

Date

18 December, 1920

Identifier

Kindly provided by Michael Meadowcroft, Honorary Archivist, National Liberal Club, London

Publisher

Unpublished

Abstract

In 1882 the National Liberal Club (NLC) was established on the inspiration of Welsh Liberal MP, Arthur Williams, under the patronage of Liberal politician and four-time Prime Minister William Gladstone (1809-98). The Clubhouse overlooks the Thames on Whitehall Place in London and cost almost £166,000 to build. Despite being described by Michael Meadowcroft, current honorary archivist of the NLC, as ‘more a place for politicians, artists, educationalists and writers, than scientists’, Joseph Mellor became a member in 1921. Mellor was nominated by Rudd Cheslett Rann and Albert Cliff, both of whom claimed that Mellor wasn’t really that keen a politician. Mellor often stayed at the Club or used it for meetings when visiting London.

Files

Cabinet 12 Nomination form NLC.jpg

Citation

National Liberal Club, “Form of Nomination,” ourheritage.ac.nz | OUR Heritage, accessed November 16, 2024, https://otago.ourheritage.ac.nz/index.php/items/show/8942.