Municipal Borough of Barnes
| Barnes | |
|---|---|
123 Mortlake High Street, built in 1720 and, from 1895 until 1940, the seat of local government for the Municipal Borough of Barnes | |
| Area | |
| • 1911 | 2,518 acres (10.2 km2) |
| • 1961 | 2,521 acres (10.2 km2) |
| Population | |
| • 1911 | 30,377 |
| • 1961 | 39,057 |
| Density | |
| • 1911 | 12.06/acre |
| • 1961 | 15.49/acre |
| History | |
| • Created | 1894 |
| • Abolished | 1965 |
| • Succeeded by | Richmond upon Thames |
| Status | Urban district (until 1932) Municipal borough (after 1932) |
| Government | |
| • HQ | 123 Mortlake High Street (1895–1940), Penrhyn Rooms, 262 Upper Richmond Road West (1940-1965) |
| • Motto | Not For Ourselves Alone |
Barnes was a local government district in north west Surrey from 1894 to 1965, when its former area was absorbed into the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.