Lord Cohen of Brighton | |
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Born | Lewis Coleman Cohen March 28, 1897 |
Died | October 21, 1966 | (aged 69)
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Building society chairman |
Known for | Politician, Housing advocate |
Political party | Labour |
Lewis Coleman Cohen (28 March 1897 – 21 October 1966) was a Labour politician and property developer in the town of Brighton, in South East England. He was also an important figure in the town as head of the Brighton and Sussex Building Society which was to become the Alliance (later Alliance and Leicester) Building Society. He was ennobled as Baron Cohen of Brighton in 1965.
Lewis Cohen was born in 1897 to Hyam Cohen and Esther Szapira[1], being raised in an Orthodox Jewish family in Hastings, East Sussex: the family moved to Brighton when he was 13[2].
Cohen was instrumental in developing the Brighton and Sussex Building Society, becoming its Secretary by 1929. As a socialist he welcomed the opportunity the building society movement gave to thousands of ordinary people in Brighton and elsewhere to become homebuyers. He went into partnership with the local building firms who were expanding Brighton into suburban areas such as Patcham.
Cohen was first elected to Brighton Council in 1930, and the following year contested the Parliamentary election in Brighton, where the Conservatives had an unassailable majority. He married Sonya Lawson in September 1939, with whom he had three children. [1]
After the Second World War, Cohen was again elected to the council, becoming a leading figure in the municipality despite the council having a Conservative majority. He was elected Mayor of Brighton for 1956-57 [3], and stood for Parliament for Brighton Kemptown in the 1951, 1955 and 1959 general elections, each time losing to the Conservatives by 5,000 votes.
By the time Cohen was created Lord Cohen of Brighton in 1965, his health had deteriorated; he was diagnosed with leukaemia and died the following year[2]. At his memorial service in the Dome in Brighton, the Prime Minister, Harold Wilson spoke, saying: "His whole life was a search for the right answers to the relevant questions."
References
edit- ^ a b http://thepeerage.com/p19115.htm#i191144 The Peerage: Lewis Coleman Cohen, Baron Cohen of Brighton
- ^ a b "Man of big ideas who let a vision for the future". Brighton and Hove Leader. Brighton. March 9, 2006. p. 4.
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This is a list of buses operated by the Brighton & Hove which bear the names of famous people with some form of connection to the area.
The scheme began with a subset of the company's buses and now encompasses the majority of them.
The buses currently in service are named after famous people, with a connection to the area.
- 821 Queen Adelaide
- 822 William Ainsworth
- 655 Elizabeth Allan
- 841 Thomas Attree
- 601 William Attree
- 602 Enid Bagnold
- 823 Mike Bamber
- 656 Dame Henrietta Barnett
- 809 Sir Charles Barry
- 657 Wynne Baxter
- 647 Ernest Frederick Beal
- 603 Aubrey Beardsley
- 671 Vanessa Bell
- 842 Eugenius Birch
- 658 Clementina Black
- 619 Margaret Bondfield
- 659 Helen Boyle
- 637 Kenneth Bredon
- 672 Havergal Brian
- 662 Frank Bridge
- 815 Sir Samuel Brown
- 673 Isambard Kingdom Brunel
- 660 Sir Lindsay Bryson
- 620 Oliver Bulleid
- 604 Sir Edward Burne-Jones
- 902 Fanny Burney
- 816 Sir Herbert Carden
- 843 Sir John Cordy Burrows
- 901 Charles Burt Brill
- 824 Charles Busby
- 667 Dame Clara Butt
- 839 Frank Butterworth (no longer in service)
- 903 Douglas Byng
- 840 Ian Caldwell (no longer in service)
- 844 Caroline of Brunswick
- 801 King Charles II
- 845 Queen Charlotte
- 825 Sir Winston Churchill
- 904 Sir John Clements
- 818 Lord Cohen
- 846 Captain Frederick Collins
- 621 Ivy Compton-Burnett
- 622 C. B. Cochran
- 674 John Constable
- 623 Tommy Cook
- 668 Bob Copper
- 624 Eric Courtney-King
- 826 Harry Cowley
- 867 Arthur H Cox
- 51 Ron Cunningham (Shuttle 50)
- 868 Syd Dean
- 827 Stanley Deason
- 828 Charles Dickens
- 638 Sir Anton Dolin
- 675 King Edward VII
- 648 Jimmy Edwards
- 847 Earl of Egremont
- 905 Rev Richard William Enraght
- 848 Sir George Everest
- 676 Ray Evison
- 636 Grace Eyre Woodhead
- 649 Adam Faith
- 858 Malcolm Farley (no longer in service)
- 606 Tommy Farr
- 661 Millicent Fawcett
- 52 Kenneth Fines (Shuttle 50)
- 805 Maria Fitzherbert
- 849 Edwin Fownes
- 639 Raymond Francis
- 625 William Friese-Greene
- 829 C B Fry
- 626 Lord Fulton of Falmer
- 803 Prince Regent
- 663 Eric Gill
- 850 Baron Goldsmid
- 664 John Nelson Goulty
- 906 James Gray
- 640 Graham Greene
- 806 Martha Gunn
- 808 Les Hamilton
- 869 Les Hamilton (no longer in service) (now on 808)
- 907 Patrick Hamilton
- 870 Gilbert Harding
- 627 Patricia Harding
- 908 Thomas Harrington
- 807 Phoebe Hessel
- 872 Captain Henry Hill
- 873 Sir Rowland Hill
- 830 Sir Jack Hobbs
- 628 Dennis Hobden
- 607 George Hole
- 677 Elisabeth Howard
- 831 Sir John Howard, engineer
- 678 Jack Howe
- 629 George Humphrey
- 641 John Jackson
- 665 Jack Jenkins
- 642 Howard Johnson
- 909 Trevor Kaye
- 812 Thomas Kemp
- 608 Albert Ketèlbey
- 679 Dr William King
- 869 Rudyard Kipling
- 650 Prince Petr Kropotkin
- 910 Thomas Lainson
- 832 David Land
- 651 John Langridge
- 680 George Larner
- 851 The Lawrence Sisters
- 630 Harry Leader
- 631 Bobby Lee
- 681 Sir George Lewis
- 682 Samuel Lewis
- 643 Victoria Lidiard
- 911 William Lillywhite
- 874 Edward Lowther
- 632 Ida Lupino
- 855 Sake Dean Mahomed
- 852 Trevor Mann
- 912 Mick Mannock
- 609 Gideon Mantell
- 853 William Marsh
- 871 Sir Edward Marshall Hall
- 666 Eleanor Marx
- 913 Pete McCarthy
- 610 Alan Melville
- 833 Andrew Melville
- 834 Herbert Menges
- 819 Max Miller (open top for City Sightseeing 2009)
- 854 David Mocatta
- 683 Terence Morgan
- 684 Chris Moyes
- 611 Dr Clifford Musgrave
- 811 John Nash
- 856 Dame Anna Neagle
- 652 Sir William Nicholson
- 914 Daisy Noakes
- 612 Ray Noble
- 53 Helena Normanton (Shuttle 50)
- 605 Ellen Nye Chart
- 817 Lord Olivier
- 653 James Osborne
- 882 Kitty O'Shea
- 915 Dr William Parker
- 835 Cecil Pashley
- 883 Phyllis Pearsall
- 836 Sir Arthur Pearson
- 54 John Peckham (Shuttle 50)
- 685 Donald Peers
- 837 Margaret Powell
- 813 Sir Harry Preston
- 916 Ben Sherman
- 917 Sir Hans Singer
- 55 Lis Solkhon (Shuttle 50)
- 56 Maurice Tate (Shuttle 50)
- 57 Ralph Vaughan Williams (Shuttle 50)
- 918 Rex Whistler
- 644 K S Ranjitsinhji
- 617 Douglas Reeve
- 686 Rev Frederick Robertson
- 669 Sir Edward Sassoon
- 613 John Saxby
- 618 Danny Sheldon
- 670 Dr Herzl Sless
- 614 Sir Charles Aubrey Smith
- 633 Henry Solomon
- 654 Jack Solomons
- 687 Dr William Stone
- 645 Paul Stonor
- 634 Dorothy Stringer
- 635 Angela Thirkell
- 688 Elsie and Doris Waters
- 615 Charlie Webb
- 616 Allen West
- 646 Herbert Wilcox
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- 820 Dame Flora Robson (not on display during December 2005)
- 804 Dr Richard Russell
- 884 David Sheppard
- 814 Sir Charles Thomas-Stanford
- 802 Captain Nicholas Tettersell
- 810 Magnus Volk
- 887 Virginia Woolf
- 838 William Stroudley
- 839 Stanley Theobald
- 840 Amon Wilds
- 875 John Rastrick
- 857 Sir Richard Sackville
- 858 George Albert Smith
- 859 Thomas Tilling
- 860 Jack Tinker
- 861 John Vallance
- 862 James Williamson
- 863 John Wisden
- 864 King William IV
- 876 Arthur Wagner
- 866 Alan Weeks
- 12 Bruce (no longer in service)
- 1 Lord Attenborough (no longer in service)
- 2 Dora Bryan (no longer in service)
- 3 Norman Cook (no longer in service)
- 4 Chris Eubank (no longer in service)
- 6 Adam Faith (no longer in service) (now on 649)
- 8 Sally Gunnell (no longer in service)
- 11 Derek Jameson (no longer in service)
- 14 Derek Jameson (no longer in service)
- 15 Des Lynam (no longer in service)
- 16 Annie Nightingale (no longer in service)
- 17 Leo Sayer (no longer in service)
- 18 Dusty Springfield (no longer in service) (now on 865)
- 13 Alan Weeks (no longer in service) (now on 866)
- 19 The Who (no longer in service)
- 20 Sir Norman Wisdom (no longer in service)
- 881 John Nicks & Jennifer Nicks
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- 819 Micky Adams + Bobby Zamora (no longer in service)
- 820 Santa Claus (no longer in service) (December 2005 only)
- 820 The Albion Team 2001/2 (no longer in service)
- 865 Queen Elizabeth II (no longer in service)
- 865 Bride & Groom (no longer in service)
- 865 Dusty Springfield
- 866 Prince Philip (no longer in service)
- 866 Bride & Groom (no longer in service)
- 763 Nicola & Declan (no longer in service)
- 768 Adam Trimingham
- 771 Pietro Addis (no longer in service)
- 773 Southern FM's Moody (no longer in service)
- 774 Bob Wilson (no longer in service)
- 775 Tina Goldberg-Lowe (no longer in service)
- 781 Bridges Residential Ltd (now converted to open-top for city sightseeing as ticket office and spare vehicle, later renamed "Anne of Cleves")