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Albert Joseph Gates (3 February 1901 - 19 August 1976) was a Labour Party politician active in the Southwark area. The son of William Thomas Gates, a zinc worker, and his wife Susannah Ellen née larouche, he was born in Southwark, and was the fifth of seven children. A member of Southwark Borough Council, he was Mayor of Southwark for four successive terms from 1939-43. He was a member of the London County Council on two occasions: representing Southwark Central from 1946–49 and Southwark from 1961-65. He was Chairman of the Metropolitan Water Board for 1967-68.

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  • Albert Joseph Gates (3 February 1901 - 19 August 1976) was a Labour Party politician active in the Southwark area. The son of William Thomas Gates, a zinc worker, and his wife Susannah Ellen née larouche, he was born in Southwark, and was the fifth of seven children. A member of Southwark Borough Council, he was Mayor of Southwark for four successive terms from 1939-43. He was a member of the London County Council on two occasions: representing Southwark Central from 1946–49 and Southwark from 1961-65. He was Chairman of the Metropolitan Water Board for 1967-68.
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  • Albert Joseph Gates (3 February 1901 - 19 August 1976) was a Labour Party politician active in the Southwark area. The son of William Thomas Gates, a zinc worker, and his wife Susannah Ellen née larouche, he was born in Southwark, and was the fifth of seven children. A member of Southwark Borough Council, he was Mayor of Southwark for four successive terms from 1939-43. He was a member of the London County Council on two occasions: representing Southwark Central from 1946–49 and Southwark from 1961-65. In 1923 he married Catherine "Kitty" Maloney. She also served on Southwark Council, and was mayor for 1949-50. He was awarded the OBE in the 1950 Birthday Honours "for political and public services in Southwark". He was Chairman of the Metropolitan Water Board for 1967-68.
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