Anthony John Mundella (1859 - 31 March 1933) was an educationist. Co-opted onto the London School Board to fill a casual vacancy in the representation of Finsbury in April 1899, he remained a member until the board's abolition in 1904. He was later a member of the Consultative Committee of the Board of Education and secretary of the National Education Association. He was the nephew and namesake of A. J. Mundella (1825–97), a prominent Liberal Party politician (DNB/Wikisource page [1], Wikipedia page [2]). An article on the LSB expenditure connected to him here [3].
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