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Mrs Daisy Maud Munns (née Hopkins) (1895-1988) was a Labour Party councillor in the Woolwich area. Born in Stockwell, she was the daughter of George and Alice Hopkins. Her father was a milkman. By 1911 the family had moved to Charlton, her father was an insurance salesman and she had become apprenticed to a ladies tailor. In 1920 she married Francis J Munns. Both she and her husband were members of Woolwich Borough Council. From 1952-55 she was also a member of the London County Council representing Woolwich West, but was unseated by the Conservative Party.

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  • Mrs Daisy Maud Munns (née Hopkins) (1895-1988) was a Labour Party councillor in the Woolwich area. Born in Stockwell, she was the daughter of George and Alice Hopkins. Her father was a milkman. By 1911 the family had moved to Charlton, her father was an insurance salesman and she had become apprenticed to a ladies tailor. In 1920 she married Francis J Munns. Both she and her husband were members of Woolwich Borough Council. From 1952-55 she was also a member of the London County Council representing Woolwich West, but was unseated by the Conservative Party.
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  • Mrs Daisy Maud Munns (née Hopkins) (1895-1988) was a Labour Party councillor in the Woolwich area. Born in Stockwell, she was the daughter of George and Alice Hopkins. Her father was a milkman. By 1911 the family had moved to Charlton, her father was an insurance salesman and she had become apprenticed to a ladies tailor. In 1920 she married Francis J Munns. Both she and her husband were members of Woolwich Borough Council. From 1952-55 she was also a member of the London County Council representing Woolwich West, but was unseated by the Conservative Party. When the Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich was merged with the neighbouring Metropolitan Borough of Greenwich in 1965, Munns was elected to the new Greenwich London Borough Council. Daisy Munns House, a council housing development in Merchland Road, Eltham, is named after her.
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