John Tulloch (iv)

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John Tulloch (b. 17 June 1900, Northmavine, d. 11 November 1993, Lerwick) was a merchant (John Tulloch Knitting and Weaving factory) and County Councillor for Northmavine North between 1925 and 1935.

His son Andrew was also a councillor.

He unsuccessfully contested the Northmavine North seat at the 1935 County Council election.

Biography

John ran the successful knitwear firm John Tulloch Knitting And Weaving until 1947, when he sold the business. In 1948, then founded knitwear company John Tulloch (Shetland Products) Ltd based in Montfield.

In 1976, John was the first recipient of an honorary life membership to the Shetland Chamber Of Commerce. He had at that time been a member for 40 years, 12 of those as vice-chair.

Political Career

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Zetland County Council
Preceded by
Andrew Garriock
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Member for
Northmavine North

1925-1935
Succeeded by
James Johnson
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[Expand]Northmavine North County Councillors
Councillors Alexander Hay (1890-1892) • George Sinclair (1892-1897) • Andrew Robertson (1897-1903) • Robert Haldane (1903-1907) • Thomas Anderson (1907-1913) • William McDougall (1913-1919) • Andrew Garriock (1919-1925) • John Tulloch (1925-1935) • James Johnson (1935-1949) • David Walker (1949-1951) • Joseph Peterson (1951-1955) • Hamish Brydone (1955-1964) • Andrew Cromarty (1964-1973) • Robert Balfour (1973-1975)