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[[File:Fetlar School Opening.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Jock Henderson (Clerk of Works), Sheriff MacDonald, John H. Spence (Department of Education), [[Bingo Johnson]], Dr. Hamilton, ?, [[Charles Brown]], ?, ?, ?, Rev. Jim Blair, [[Robert A. Anderson]], Bryan Davidson (County Architect), Peter Scollay]]
 
'''Charles Brown''' (b. 19 December [[1888]], North Dale, Fetlar, d. 28 July [[1977]], Leith Hospital, Edinburgh) was a R. N. R. Seaman, gunner in World War I and [[County Council]]lor for [[Fetlar (Constituency)|Fetlar]] between [[1945]] and [[1967]].
 
'''Charles Brown''' (b. 19 December [[1888]], North Dale, Fetlar, d. 28 July [[1977]], Leith Hospital, Edinburgh) was a R. N. R. Seaman, gunner in World War I and [[County Council]]lor for [[Fetlar (Constituency)|Fetlar]] between [[1945]] and [[1967]].
  

Latest revision as of 07:19, 1 November 2016

Jock Henderson (Clerk of Works), Sheriff MacDonald, John H. Spence (Department of Education), Bingo Johnson, Dr. Hamilton, ?, Charles Brown, ?, ?, ?, Rev. Jim Blair, Robert A. Anderson, Bryan Davidson (County Architect), Peter Scollay

Charles Brown (b. 19 December 1888, North Dale, Fetlar, d. 28 July 1977, Leith Hospital, Edinburgh) was a R. N. R. Seaman, gunner in World War I and County Councillor for Fetlar between 1945 and 1967.

Political Career

Zetland County Council
Preceded by
John Campbell
Member for
Fetlar

1945-1967
Succeeded by
Arthur Johnson
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Fetlar County Councillors
Councillors James Campbell (1890-1892) • William Glover (1893-1895) • Arthur T. B. Nicolson (1895-1917) • Arthur J. Nicolson (1917-1932) • William Carson (1932-1937) • John Campbell (1937-1945) • Charles Brown (1945-1967) • Arthur Johnson (1967-1970) • John Laurenson (1970-1975)

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