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Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth

Wandsworth
Bas relief, Wandsworth Town Hall - geograph.org.uk - 532786.jpg
Wandsworth Town Hall
Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth.svg
Wandsworth within the County of London
History
 • Origin Wandsworth District Board of Works
 • Created 1900
 • Abolished 1965
 • Succeeded by London Borough of Wandsworth
London Borough of Lambeth
Status Metropolitan borough
Government Wandsworth Borough Council
 • HQ Town Hall, Wandsworth High Street
 • Motto We Serve
The Arms of The Metropolitan Borough
Coat of arms of the borough council

The Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth was a Metropolitan borough under the London County Council, from 1900 to 1965.

The borough was formed from five civil parishes: Clapham, Putney, Streatham, Tooting Graveney and Wandsworth. In 1904 these five were combined into a single civil parish called Wandsworth Borough, which was conterminous with the metropolitan borough. Before 1900 these parishes, and Battersea until 1888, had been administered by the Wandsworth District Board of Works.

The coat of arms were granted on 6 July 1901. The blue wavy division represents the Rivers Wandle and Thames. French Huguenot refugees arrived in the area in 1685, and the blue drops represent the tears of their struggle. The five stars represent the constituent former parishes. At the top is a long boat, with a dragon's head, commemorating 9th century Danish incursions along the river. The borough council's motto was We Serve.

The borough covered 9,130 acres (36.9 km2), which made it the largest in the County of London. The population recorded in the Census was:

Constituent parishes 1801–1899

Metropolitan Borough 1900–1961

The borough was divided into nine wards for elections: Balham, Clapham North, Clapham South, Fairfield, Putney, Southfield, Springfield, Streatham and Tooting.

For elections to Parliament, the borough was divided into one and a half constituencies:

In 1918 the borough's representation was increased to five seats:

In 1950 the borough's representation was reduced to four seats:


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