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[[File:David and Winifred Harbison.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Winifred and David Harbison.<br>Photo kindly supplied by Linda Shearer.]]
 
[[File:David and Winifred Harbison.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Winifred and David Harbison.<br>Photo kindly supplied by Linda Shearer.]]
 
[[File:David Harbison Park.jpg|right|thumb|300px|David cutting the ribbon at the opening of the eponymous Harbison Park.<br>Photo kindly supplied by Linda Shearer.]]
 
[[File:David Harbison Park.jpg|right|thumb|300px|David cutting the ribbon at the opening of the eponymous Harbison Park.<br>Photo kindly supplied by Linda Shearer.]]
Reverend '''David John Hislop Harbison''' (b. 1933, Greenock) is a former Minister and [[Zetland County Council]]lor for [[Whalsay And Skerries (Constituency)|Whalsay And Skerries]] from 1961 to 1964.
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Reverend '''David John Hislop Harbison''' (b. 26 Aug 1933, Greenock, d. 25 Oct 2017) was a former Minister and [[Zetland County Council]]lor for [[Whalsay And Skerries (Constituency)|Whalsay And Skerries]] from 1961 to 1964.
  
He was in Whalsay for 9 years (1958-1967) before moving to Hamilton, Lanarkshire. He is married to Winifred and has three children.
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He was in Whalsay for 9 years (1958-1967) before moving to Hamilton, Lanarkshire. Hewas married to Winifred and had three children.
  
 
His love of football helped to encourage the development of football on Whalsay, and in 2002 he opened Harbison Park on the Isle.  
 
His love of football helped to encourage the development of football on Whalsay, and in 2002 he opened Harbison Park on the Isle.  
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
''There is currently no external links for David Harbison''
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[https://www.bayanne.info/Shetland/getperson.php?personID=I261640&tree=ID1 Bayanne genealogy page]
  
 
{{CountyCouncillors|Preceded by'''<br>[[Magnus Shearer (i)|Magnus Shearer]]'''<br>[[File:Magnus Shearer Headshot.png|40px]]|'''Member for<br>[[Whalsay And Skerries (Constituency)|Whalsay and Skerries]]'''<br>1961-1964|Succeeded by<br>'''[[James Pottinger (ii)|James Pottinger]]'''}}{{Template:WhalsayAndSkerriesZCC}}
 
{{CountyCouncillors|Preceded by'''<br>[[Magnus Shearer (i)|Magnus Shearer]]'''<br>[[File:Magnus Shearer Headshot.png|40px]]|'''Member for<br>[[Whalsay And Skerries (Constituency)|Whalsay and Skerries]]'''<br>1961-1964|Succeeded by<br>'''[[James Pottinger (ii)|James Pottinger]]'''}}{{Template:WhalsayAndSkerriesZCC}}

Latest revision as of 11:38, 4 January 2025

Winifred and David Harbison.
Photo kindly supplied by Linda Shearer.
David cutting the ribbon at the opening of the eponymous Harbison Park.
Photo kindly supplied by Linda Shearer.

Reverend David John Hislop Harbison (b. 26 Aug 1933, Greenock, d. 25 Oct 2017) was a former Minister and Zetland County Councillor for Whalsay And Skerries from 1961 to 1964.

He was in Whalsay for 9 years (1958-1967) before moving to Hamilton, Lanarkshire. Hewas married to Winifred and had three children.

His love of football helped to encourage the development of football on Whalsay, and in 2002 he opened Harbison Park on the Isle.

Political Career

External Links

Bayanne genealogy page

[Expand]Whalsay and Skerries County Councillors
Councillors William Bruce (1890-1904) • Thomas Anderson (1904-1907) • Charles Stobie (1907-1910) • James Shearer (1910-1919) • Edwin Hyde (1919-1922) • Mitchell Williamson (1922-1924) • Magnus Shearer (1924-1937) • James Hay (1937-1938) • Robert Ollason (1938-1945) • John Jamieson (1945-1947) • Magnus Shearer (1947-1961) • David Harbison (1961-1964) • James Pottinger (1964-1973) • Frederick Dainty (1973-1975)