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  • Charlotte Keeling
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  • Charlotte Keeling (1866 - 5 December 1935) was a politician in the Kensington area. In 1901 she was elected to Kensington Board of Guardians, and remained a member until its abolition in 1930. In 1912 she was elected to Kensington Borough Council, remaining a member until her death: she became Kensington's first female alderman in 1934. She served on a number of committees dealing with hospitals and pensions. She was also a member of the London County Council from October 1929, when she was elected to fill a casual vacancy in the representation of Kensington South.
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  • Charlotte Keeling (1866 - 5 December 1935) was a politician in the Kensington area. In 1901 she was elected to Kensington Board of Guardians, and remained a member until its abolition in 1930. In 1912 she was elected to Kensington Borough Council, remaining a member until her death: she became Kensington's first female alderman in 1934. She served on a number of committees dealing with hospitals and pensions. She was also a member of the London County Council from October 1929, when she was elected to fill a casual vacancy in the representation of Kensington South.