Victor Rae Muske Langton

Victor Rae Muske Langton (8 June 1924 - 14 September 2010) was a chartered engineer, member of the Institution of Electronic and Radio Engineers and Conservative Party councillor.

Born in Leeds, Yorkshire, by 1948 was living in the Kent suburbs of London.

In 1964 he contested the first elections Bexley London Borough Council at Falconwood ward. He was narrowly defeated, with the Labour Party unexpectedly winning control of the borough.

In 1967 he was elected to the Greater London Council, remaining a member until the GLC's abolition in 1986. He represented Bexley from 1967-1973 and Bexleyheath from 1973-1986.

Committee Chair Staff Appeals 4 May 1965

Vice chairman of the Historic Buildings Board of the Greater London Council