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His father, [[James Morrison|John]] was a stonemason, builder and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor, and his 3rd cousin [[George Morrison|George]] was a [[Zetland County Council]]lor.
 
His father, [[James Morrison|John]] was a stonemason, builder and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor, and his 3rd cousin [[George Morrison|George]] was a [[Zetland County Council]]lor.
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==Biography==
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Alex was a founding member of the Shetland Labour Party in 1937, and was an organiser and agent in the post-war period in every electoral contest fought by Labour in Shetland up to the 1979 General Eletion.
  
 
==Political Career==
 
==Political Career==

Revision as of 14:12, 8 January 2025

Alex Morrison, in jovial mood, outside the door of the original shop of his business.<br>Photo from Shetland Museum and Archives

Alexander 'Alex' Morrison (b. 25 September 1914, Lerwick, d. 29 October 1980, Lerwick) was proprietor of a grocer/greengrocer/confectioner retail shop in Brown's Buildings, Lerwick which traded under the name "Alex Morrison", and which continues today trading as "Morrisons".

He was a Lerwick Town Councillor between the years from 1945 until his death in 1980, a stalwart of the Labour cause. Morrison Dock which was completed in 1981 is named after him.

His father, John was a stonemason, builder and Lerwick Town Councillor, and his 3rd cousin George was a Zetland County Councillor.

Biography

Alex was a founding member of the Shetland Labour Party in 1937, and was an organiser and agent in the post-war period in every electoral contest fought by Labour in Shetland up to the 1979 General Eletion.

Political Career

External Links

Bayanne genealogy page

Shetland Islands Council
Constituency created Member for
Lerwick North

1974-1982
Succeeded by
Robert Tulloch