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After leaving school, Laurence worked with [[John G. Irvine]] in his flesher business, and continued working there until John and his family moved to New Zealand. Until the breakout of WWI, Laurence had a fleshing business.  
 
After leaving school, Laurence worked with [[John G. Irvine]] in his flesher business, and continued working there until John and his family moved to New Zealand. Until the breakout of WWI, Laurence had a fleshing business.  
  
During the war, he server in the anti-aircraft section of the Royal Garrison Artillery. After serving in WWI, Laurence worked with [[James S. Smith]] up until the time of his death.
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During the war, he server in the anti-aircraft section of the Royal Garrison Artillery. After serving in WWI, Laurence worked with [https://www.bayanne.info/Shetland/getperson.php?personID=I29468&tree=ID1 James Smith] up until the time of his death.
  
 
At his time of death, Laurence lived with [[Robert Blance]], who was married to his sister, Jean.
 
At his time of death, Laurence lived with [[Robert Blance]], who was married to his sister, Jean.

Latest revision as of 11:52, 8 January 2025

Laurence Sandison (b. 22 March 1884, Upper Sound, Lerwick, d. 30 September 1934, Lerwick) was a butcher assistant and a Lerwick Town Councillor. He was also the Lerwick Up Helly Aa Guizer Jarl in 1914 a member of the Social Democratic Federation, like several pre-war jarls. He died in a motor accident.

He unsuccessfully contested the 1913 and the 1925 Lerwick Town Council election.

Biography

After leaving school, Laurence worked with John G. Irvine in his flesher business, and continued working there until John and his family moved to New Zealand. Until the breakout of WWI, Laurence had a fleshing business.

During the war, he server in the anti-aircraft section of the Royal Garrison Artillery. After serving in WWI, Laurence worked with James Smith up until the time of his death.

At his time of death, Laurence lived with Robert Blance, who was married to his sister, Jean.

Political Career

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