County Borough of West Ham

West Ham was a local government district in the extreme south west of Essex from 1886 to 1965, forming part of the built-up area of London, although outside the County of London. It was immediately north of the River Thames and east of the River Lea.

West Ham

Stratford Town Hall

West Ham within Essex in 1961
Area
  18614,667 acres (18.9 km2)
  19114,683 acres (19.0 km2)
  1931/19614,689 acres (19.0 km2)
Population
  186138,331
  1911289,030
  1931294,278
  1961157,367
Density
  18618/acre
  191162/acre
  193163/acre
  196134/acre
History
  OriginWest Ham ancient parish
  Created1856
  Abolished1965
  Succeeded byLondon Borough of Newham
StatusCivil parish (until 1965)
Local board of health district (1856–1886)
Municipal borough (1886–1889)
County borough (1889–1965)
GovernmentWest Ham Local Board (1856–1886)
West Ham Borough Council (1886–1965)
  HQTown Hall, Broadway, Stratford (1869–1965)
  MottoDeo Confidimus (We trust in God)

Arms of the county borough corporation
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