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(William George) Glenvil Hall

(1887-1962), Politician and barrister

Sitter in 3 portraits

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(William George) Glenvil Hall

by Walter Stoneman
half-plate glass negative, October 1945
NPG x187535

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(William George) Glenvil Hall

by Walter Stoneman
half-plate glass negative, October 1945
NPG x187536

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Edward Fenton, on behalf of Alison Fenton

13 June 2017, 11:55

I have published a memoir of my grandfather William Glenvil Hall, written by my mother Alison Fenton (Charlbury Press, 2012, ISBN 978 095463425 4). Glenvil Hall was Financial Secretary to the Treasury in the first Attlee government, Chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party from 1950, and the subject of an article in the Dictionary of National Biography. My mother and I would very much like to donate a copy of 'William Glenvil Hall: A Memoir' to the NPG's library.