List of Secretaries of The London Trades Council
- 1860: Tom Jones
- 1861: George Howell
- 1862: George Odger
- 1872: George Shipton
- 1896: James MacDonald
- 1913: Fred Knee
- 1914: John Stokes
- 1917: Duncan Carmichael
- 1926: Alfred M. Wall
- 1938: Robert Willis
- 1945: Julius Jacobs
Source: Julius Jacobs, London Trades Council, 1860-1950, p. 155
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