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  1. Oliver Lyttelton, 1st Viscount Chandos, KG, DSO, MC, PC (15 March 1893 – 21 January 1972) was a British businessman from the Lyttelton family who was brought into government during the Second World War, holding a number of ministerial posts.

  2. Oliver Lyttelton, 1st Viscount Chandos. (1893-1972), Businessman and politician; MP for Aldershot. Sitter in 26 portraits. In the 1920s and 1930s, Lyttelton worked for the British Metal Corporation, rising to become the firm's Managing Director. He was on the boards of several companies and was one of a few people who effectively controlled the ...

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  3. Oliver Lyttelton, 1st Viscount Chandos KG PC DSO MC. Oliver Lyttelton was born in Mayfair, the son of the Hon. Alfred Lyttelton, younger son of George Lyttelton, 4th Baron Lyttelton. His mother was his father's second wife Edith, daughter of Archibald Balfour. He was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge.

  4. member of the 38th Parliament of the United Kingdom (1945–1950) member of the 37th Parliament of the United Kingdom (1940–1945) member of the House of Lords (1954–1972) Noble title. viscount. Viscount Chandos (1, death, 1954–1972) Father. Alfred Lyttelton. Mother.

  5. Together with Edith he had two surviving children, including Oliver Lyttelton (later 1st Viscount Chandos). He was elected Liberal Unionist MP for Warwick and Leamington from 1895-1906. In 1900 he was sent to South Africa by Joseph Chamberlain as Chairman of the Transvaal Concessions Commission to plan post-war reconstruction.

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  6. Oliver Lyttelton, 1st Viscount Chandos, KG, PC, DSO, MC (15 March 1893 – 21 January 1972) was a British businessman who was brought into government during the Second World War, holding a number of ministerial posts. Born in Mayfair, London, Chandos was the son of the Hon. Alfred Lyttelton...

  7. Oliver Lyttelton, 1st Viscount Chandos: letters and papers, 1906 - 1972, GBR/0014/CHAN I/8/1-12. The Papers of Alfred Lyttelton and Dame Edith Lyttelton, and their son Oliver Lyttelton (1st Viscount Chandos), GBR/0014/CHAN. Churchill Archives Centre. https://archivesearch.lib.cam.ac.uk/repositories/9/archival_objects/424377 Accessed April 22, 2024.