Albert Victor Alexander, Earl Alexander of Hillsborough Portrait Print
Albert Victor Alexander, Earl Alexander of Hillsborough NPG x163474
© National Portrait Gallery, London
by Walter Stoneman
Albert Victor Alexander was a Labour and Co-operative politician. In 1920 he was made secretary to the Co-operative Congress, the national conference for the British Co-operative Movement; he held this post until 1946. Alexander was elected to Parliament as a Co-operative Party MP in 1922. When Labour formed its first government in 1924, Ramsay Macdonald made Alexander Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State to the Board of Trade. He went on to serve three times as First Lord of the Admiralty, including during the Second World... more
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