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''For other people with the same name, see [[William Clark]]''.
 
''For other people with the same name, see [[William Clark]]''.
  
'''William Fordyce Clark''' (b. 21 May [[1865]], [[Uyeasound (Unst)|Uyeasound, Unst]], d. 6 August [[1948]], Hillsgarth) was a Shetland author and [[County Councillor]]. His was the son of Andrew Clark, (b. 13.12.1819, Uyeasound) and Mary Fordyce (b. 22.7.1822, Uyeasound).  
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'''William Fordyce Clark''' (b. 21 May [[1865]], [[Uyeasound (Unst)|Uyeasound, Unst]], d. 6 August [[1948]], Hillsgarth) was a Shetland author and [[County Councillor]].
  
He married Elizabeth Grace Bruce, (b. 1871, Baltasound) on the 6th of July 1893 in Liverpool. They had two children, both born in Edinburgh where the couple lived, Herbert Erland Fordyce Clark (b. 24 September 1896) and Hilda Mary Fordyce Clark (b. 28 August 1900).  
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Clark represented [[Unst South (Constituency)|Unst South]] between [[1936]] and [[1938]].
  
Clark was Secretary to the Scottish National Key Registry and Assurance Association Ltd., Edinburgh, but retired to Unst where he died on the 6th of August, [[1948]] at Hillsgarth.
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==Biography==
[[Image:WFClark1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Gravestone of William Fordyce Clark in Lund cemetery]]
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William was educated in Unst before joining [[Alexander Sandison]] & Sons at Baltasound. He left for Edinburgh aged 24 to work in insurancem, first as a correspondence clerk and latterly as Managing Director of the Scottish National Key Registry and Assurance Association Ltd.
  
Clark represented [[Unst South (Constituency)|Unst South]] between [[1936]] and [[1938]].
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He had a keen interest in writing, and his first public venture into journalism was a report of a lively election meeting in Unst in 1886, in Boys' Own Paper. After retiring in Edinburgh in 1934, he returned to Unst.
  
==Political Career==
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[[Image:WFClark1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Gravestone of William Fordyce Clark in Lund cemetery]]
*[[Unst South County Council By-Election February 1936|1936 Unst South County Council by-election]]
 
  
 
==Publications==
 
==Publications==
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*''Ventures in Verse'', illustrated by Fred Irvine was published posthumously in 1951
 
*''Ventures in Verse'', illustrated by Fred Irvine was published posthumously in 1951
 
*''The Temptation: a Shetland story''
 
*''The Temptation: a Shetland story''
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==Political Career==
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*[[Unst South County Council By-Election February 1936|1936 Unst South County Council by-election]]
  
 
==External Link==
 
==External Link==

Latest revision as of 11:44, 13 January 2025

For other people with the same name, see William Clark.

William Fordyce Clark (b. 21 May 1865, Uyeasound, Unst, d. 6 August 1948, Hillsgarth) was a Shetland author and County Councillor.

Clark represented Unst South between 1936 and 1938.

Biography

William was educated in Unst before joining Alexander Sandison & Sons at Baltasound. He left for Edinburgh aged 24 to work in insurancem, first as a correspondence clerk and latterly as Managing Director of the Scottish National Key Registry and Assurance Association Ltd.

He had a keen interest in writing, and his first public venture into journalism was a report of a lively election meeting in Unst in 1886, in Boys' Own Paper. After retiring in Edinburgh in 1934, he returned to Unst.

File:WFClark1.jpg
Gravestone of William Fordyce Clark in Lund cemetery

Publications

  • Northern Gleams: tales of the Shetland Isles, T and J Manson, 1898
  • Story of Shetland, Edinburgh & London, 1906
  • Shetland Nights: tales from the Land of the Simmer Dim, Edinburgh & London, 1912
  • The Shetland Sketchbook: folk-lore, legend, humour, incident, Edinburgh & London, 1930
  • Ventures in Verse, illustrated by Fred Irvine was published posthumously in 1951
  • The Temptation: a Shetland story

Political Career

External Link

Among a number of others, Shetland Museum has a photo of Fordyce Clark in Baltasound & another with his son Bertie Clark at Underhoull, Westing, Unst

Zetland County Council
Preceded by
Basil Neven-Spence
Member for
Unst South

1936-1938
Succeeded by
Andrew Irvine
[Expand]Unst South County Councillors
Councillors Alexander Sandison (1890-1898) • Thomas Sandison (1898-1901) • John Sandison (1902-1907) • Thomas Sandison (1907-1910) • John Sandison (1910-1929) • Basil Neven-Spence (1929-1935) • William Clark (1936-1938) • Andrew Irvine (1938-1942) • Henry Hunter (1942-1949) • James Matches (1949-1961) • Peter Hunter (1961-1970) • Alan Fraser (1970-1975)