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John Smith House may refer to: England * John Smith House (Southwark), London, former headquarters of the British Labour Party Scotland * John Smith House, Glasgow, headquarters of the Scottish Labour Party United States * John W. Smith House, Rochester, Indiana, listed on the NRHP in Fulton County, Indiana * John Smith House (Le Claire, Iowa), NRHP-listed * Raccoon John Smith House, Owensboro, Kentucky, NRHP-listed in Bath County, Kentucky * John Mace Smith House, Fall River, Massachusetts, NRHP-listed * John Smith House (Mahwah, New Jersey), National Register of Historic Places listings in Bergen County, New Jersey, listed on the NRHP in Bergen County, New Jersey * John Smith House (Washington Valley, New Jersey), listed on the NRHP in Morris County, New Jersey * John Smith House (Kingston, New York), NRHP-listed, in Ulster County * John T. Smith House, Newberg, Oregon, National Register of Historic Places listings in Yamhill County, Oregon, listed on the NRHP in Yamhill County, ...
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John Smith House (Southwark)
John Smith House is the former Labour Party headquarters at 144–152 Walworth Road in south London. The party first occupied the building in 1980, vacating its former headquarters at Transport House. It was renamed in memory of John Smith, the former leader of the Labour Party who died in office in May 1994, less than two years after becoming leader. History Between 1995 and 1997, the Labour Party moved most of its functions from John Smith House to Millbank Tower, which became its official headquarters at the end of 1997, shortly after it formed a new government after winning the general election. The Labour Party Archive and Library moved in 1990 from Walworth Road to join the People's History Museum. John Smith House was formerly used by Southwark Local Education Authority Local education authorities (LEAs) were defined in England and Wales as the local councils responsible for education within their jurisdictions. The term was introduced by the Education Act 1902, w ...
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