William Thomson (i)
William Thomson (b. 29 October 1906, Swinister, Sandwick, d. 22 December 1959, Sandwick) was a Garage Owner, Car Hirer and Convener of the County Council. He was County Councillor for Sandwick between 1935 and 1955.
Biography
William went in to business as a car hirer at Swinster, Sandwick sometime before 1923, which developed in to goods and passenger carrying work when a Model T Ford was purchased in or around that year. The business bought its first bus in 1936 and traded under the name "Thomson" until 1962 when it merged with the fellow Sandwick bus operator "P. J. Smith" to become the "Sandwick Transport Co." In 1940 he bought the business of "Thomson's Motor Garage" in Lerwick from Charlie Thomson, situated on the Esplanade (now demolished}, which continued trading under the same business name and went on to become a Vauxhall - Bedford dealership.
Political Career
- County Council Election December 1935
- County Council Election December 1938
- County Council Election December 1945
- County Council Election May 1949
- County Council Election May 1952
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Preceded by Robert Ganson |
Convener of the Zetland County Council 1947-1955 |
Succeeded by Prophet Smith |
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Zetland County Council | ||
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Preceded by William Jamieson |
Member for Sandwick 1935-1955 |
Succeeded by James Pottinger |