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Victor John Collins, Baron Stonham OBE PC (1 July 1903 – 22 December 1971) was a British Labour Party politician. Born in Whitechapel, London, he was the son of Victor and Eliza Sarah (Williams) Collins. Despite living in the East End he managed to get to Regent Street Polytechnic (now Westminster University), and University of London. After graduating he joined the family firm , a furniture and basket-making firm, started by his grandfather, John Collins. He was still aged 20. The firm acquired a 70-acre farm at Earl Stonham, where he grew willows for the industry. He held the chairs on a number of industry-based organizations, including president of the National Basket and Willow Trades Advisory Committee.

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  • Victor Collins, Baron Stonham (de)
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  • Victor John Collins, baron Stonham OBE PC (1er juillet 1903 - 22 décembre 1971) est un homme politique du parti travailliste britannique. (fr)
  • Victor John Collins, Baron Stonham PC (* 1. Juli 1903 in Whitechapel; † 22. Dezember 1971 in Enfield) war ein britischer Politiker der Labour Party. Er wurde bei der Britischen Unterhauswahl 1945 zum Parlamentsmitglied für Taunton in Somerset gewählt. Er verlor sein Sitz bei der Britischen Unterhauswahl 1950, an den konservativen . Victor Collins war der einzige Labour-Abgeordnete für den Wahlbezirk Taunton im House of Commons. Er wurde 1969 in den Privy Council berufen. (de)
  • Victor John Collins, Baron Stonham OBE PC (1 July 1903 – 22 December 1971) was a British Labour Party politician. Born in Whitechapel, London, he was the son of Victor and Eliza Sarah (Williams) Collins. Despite living in the East End he managed to get to Regent Street Polytechnic (now Westminster University), and University of London. After graduating he joined the family firm , a furniture and basket-making firm, started by his grandfather, John Collins. He was still aged 20. The firm acquired a 70-acre farm at Earl Stonham, where he grew willows for the industry. He held the chairs on a number of industry-based organizations, including president of the National Basket and Willow Trades Advisory Committee. (en)
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