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Person    | Male  Born 8/6/1863  Died 14/7/1932

John Richard Archer

John Richard Archer

Political activist. Born at 3 Blake Street, Liverpool. He travelled the world as a seaman, living in Canada and the USA, before eventually settling in Battersea, where he opened a photographic studio. In1906 he was elected to Battersea Borough Council and became mayor in 1913. Not actually the first black person to reach this position in Britain, that was Allen Minns who became mayor of Thetford, Norfolk in 1904. He died at 46 Ouseley Road, Battersea.

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John Richard Archer

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John Archer - Battersea Park Road

John Richard Archer 1863 - 1932, Mayor of Battersea, 1913 - 1914 (first black...

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John Archer - Brynmaer Road

John Richard Archer, 1863 - 1932, Mayor of Battersea who fought social and ra...

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