Hamer Russell

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Hamer Field Russell (1876 – 6 June 1941) was a British politician. Russell was born in Kingston upon Hull in 1876 the son of John Thomas and Annie Kate Russell, his father was a timber merchant. He attended in Kingston upon Hull before becoming a sales representative then a builders' merchant. He became active in the Liberal Party and stood unsuccessfully as their candidate in Sheffield Ecclesall at the 1923 general election. He also served as a Liberal councillor. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Hamer Russell
rdf:langString Hamer Field Russell
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xsd:date 1941-06-06
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xsd:integer 1876
xsd:date 1941-06-06
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rdf:langString Builders Merchant
rdf:langString Fred Marshall
xsd:date 1935-10-25
xsd:date 1931-10-27
rdf:langString Member of Parliament for Sheffield Brightside
xsd:integer 1931
rdf:langString Hamer Field Russell (1876 – 6 June 1941) was a British politician. Russell was born in Kingston upon Hull in 1876 the son of John Thomas and Annie Kate Russell, his father was a timber merchant. He attended in Kingston upon Hull before becoming a sales representative then a builders' merchant. He became active in the Liberal Party and stood unsuccessfully as their candidate in Sheffield Ecclesall at the 1923 general election. He also served as a Liberal councillor. Around 1929, in 1928 according to The Times House of Commons 1931, Russell joined the Conservative Party. In his new colours, he took second place in the 1930 Sheffield Brightside by-election behind Fred Marshall. He was able to take the seat at the 1931 general election, but lost it in 1935.
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