Secretary of State for Air
The Secretary of State for Air was a cabinet-level British position. The person holding this position was in charge of the Air Ministry. It was created on 10 January 1919 to manage the Royal Air Force. On 1 April 1964, the Air Ministry was incorporated into the Ministry of Defence, and the position of Secretary of State for Air was abolished.
Chairmen of the Joint War Air Committee, 1916
Portrait | Name | Term of office | Political party | ||
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The Right Honourable Edward Stanley 17th Earl of Derby KG CB GCVO TD PC |
February 1916 |
February 1916[1] |
Conservative |
Presidents of the Air Board, 1916–1917
Portrait | Name | Term of office | Political party | ||
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The Right Honourable George Curzon 1st Earl Curzon of Kedleston KG GCSI GCIE PC |
15 May 1916 |
3 January 1917 |
Conservative | ||
The Right Honourable Weetman Pearson 1st Viscount Cowdray PC |
3 January 1917 |
26 November 1917 |
Liberal |
Presidents of the Air Council, 1917–1919
Portrait | Name | Term of office | Political party | ||
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The Right Honourable Harold Harmsworth 1st Baron Rothermere PC |
26 November 1917 |
26 April 1918 |
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The Right Honourable William Weir 1st Baron Weir PC |
26 April 1918 |
10 January 1919 |
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The Right Honourable J. E. B. Seely CB CMG DSO TD DL MP for Ilkeston |
January 1919 |
November 1919[2] |
Secretaries of State for Air, 1919–1964
Notes
- ↑ Resigned.
- ↑ Resigned.
- ↑ Also Secretary of State for War.
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