Jean Mann
Jean Mann JP (1889 – 1964), born Jean Stewart, was a Scottish Labour Party politician and a campaigner for better housing and town planning.
Mann was a councillor on Glasgow Corporation from 1931 to 1938, where she served as Housing Convenor. She became Vice President of the Scottish Housing and Town Planning Association, and was a senior magistrate in Glasgow.
In September 1941, the Scottish Branch of the Housing and Town Planning Association held a conference in Largs to highlight the Scottish evidence to the Barlow Commission on the Distribution of the Industrial Population (1940). The papers and proceedings of the conference were afterwards published in a book titled Replanning Scotland edited by Jean Mann, the organiser of the event.
Mann was a councillor on Glasgow Corporation from 1931 to 1938, where she served as Housing Convenor. She became Vice President of the Scottish Housing and Town Planning Association, and was a senior magistrate in Glasgow.
In September 1941, the Scottish Branch of the Housing and Town Planning Association held a conference in Largs to highlight the Scottish evidence to the Barlow Commission on the Distribution of the Industrial Population (1940). The papers and proceedings of the conference were afterwards published in a book titled Replanning Scotland edited by Jean Mann, the organiser of the event.
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Scotland's Homes Fit for Heroes: Garden City Influences on the Development of Scottish Working Class Housing 1900 to 1939
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2016
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Woman in Parliament
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1962
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