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Jessie Burgess
Mayor of Camberwell (United Kingdom)
In office
1945–1947
Personal details
Died1981
Political partyLabour
Known forThe first female mayor of Camberwell and eponym of Burgess Park

Jessie Burgess was a British politician. She was the Labour councillor for the Camberwell Metropolitan Borough Council from 1934 to 1951, the first woman to be Mayor of Camberwell.[1] She was made an Honorary Freeman of Camberwell in 1958 and made a CBE in the 1966 Birthday Honours.[1] Burgess Park is named after her.[1]

Early life and education

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Burgess was originally from Brighton and lived in the Peabody Buildings, Camberwell Green.[1]

Political career

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Burgess was the Labour councillor for the Borough of Camberwell from 1934 to 1951, and a two-term Mayor of Camberwell, first appointed in 1945-6, and again in 1946-7.

She was supported by the (then) 17 year old Pamela Phillips as Mayoress.

Pamela was a student of Mary Datchelor School, and was chosen by Burgess to represent young people who had had challenging times during the war years.


Personal life

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Burgess was married to Frederick George Burgess, who was mayor of Camberwell Metropolitan Borough Council from 1947 to 1949.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Friends of Burgess Park". Retrieved 16 November 2019.