Clement Attlee received numerous honours in recognition of his career in politics. These included:
Hereditary peerage
Attlee was elevated to the House of Lords on 16 December 1955, upon his standing down as leader of the Labour Party and from his seat in the House of Commons . He took the title Earl Attlee , with the subsidiary title of Viscount Prestwood , of Walthamstow in the County of Essex . He sat with the Labour Party benches.
Coat of arms
As a peer of the realm, Attlee was entitled to use a personal coat of arms .
Coat of arms of Clement Attlee
Coronet
A coronet of an Earl
Crest
On a Mount Vert two Lions addorsed Or
Escutcheon
Azure, on a Chevron Or between three Hearts of the Last winged Argent as many Lions rampant Sable
Supporters
On either side a Welsh Terrier sejant Proper
Motto
Labor vincit omnia (Labour conquers all)
Commonwealth honours
Commonwealth realms
Decorations and medals
Other distinctions
Scholastic
University degrees
Chancellor, visitor, governor, rector and fellowships
Honorary degrees
Memberships and fellowships
Freedom of the city
18 October 1947: Birmingham
18 December 1951: Leeds
20 November 1953: London
1953: Manchester
16 January 1956: Oxford
5 June 1956: Aberdeen
Unknown: Bristol
Places named after Attlee
Limerick
Attlee referred to his many honours in a limerick he composed about his career:
There were few who thought him a starter,
Many who thought themselves smarter.
But he ended PM ,
CH and OM ,
an Earl and a Knight of the Garter .
References
"Attlee, Earl (UK, 1955)" . Cracroft's Peerage . Retrieved 26 June 2017.
List of Knights of the Garter
^ Bridges, Edward Ettingdean (1968). "Clement Richard Attlee, First Earl Attlee, 1883-1967" . Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society . 14 : 15–36. doi :10.1098/rsbm.1968.0002 . S2CID 72489518 .
^ "Bio" (PDF). Inner Temple Library . 2017.
"Notable British Leaders Receive Honourary [sic] Cambridge Degrees" . Pathé .
"Oxford University Awards Honourary [sic] Degrees" . Pathé .
"Wales Honours Princess And Duke" . Pathé .
"Fifth Centenary Commemoration Oration by Clement Attlee (1951)" . 21 August 2014.
"Honours list" (PDF). University of Nottingham . 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 December 2020. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
"City Honours Mr. Attlee (1953)" . British Pathé. 13 April 2014 – via YouTube.
"Freedom of the City" . Oxford City Council.
Carruthers, Allan. "Legacy Of Clement Attlee Honoured In Naming Of New A Level Academy" .
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Kenneth Harris, Attlee (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1982)
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