Difference between revisions of "Walls (Constituency)"
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*[[Walls County Council By-Election October 1921|1921]] - [[Robert T. C. Coutts]]* | *[[Walls County Council By-Election October 1921|1921]] - [[Robert T. C. Coutts]]* | ||
*[[County_Council_Election_December_1922|1922]] - [[Robert T. C. Coutts]] | *[[County_Council_Election_December_1922|1922]] - [[Robert T. C. Coutts]] | ||
− | *[[County_Council_Election_December_1925|1925]] - [[ | + | *[[County_Council_Election_December_1925|1925]] - [[Andrew Halcrow]] |
*[[County_Council_Election_December_1928|1928]] - [[Theodore Andrew]] | *[[County_Council_Election_December_1928|1928]] - [[Theodore Andrew]] | ||
*[[County_Council_Election_December_1929|1929]] - [[Theodore Andrew]] | *[[County_Council_Election_December_1929|1929]] - [[Theodore Andrew]] |
Latest revision as of 19:45, 12 January 2025
The constituency of Walls first begun electing in 1890 for the County Council until 1974, when the County Council merged with the Lerwick Town Council to form the Shetland Islands Council.
Elected County Councillors
- 1890 - Vacant - was listed as Walls North (Sandness) and Walls South (Walls)
- 1890 - Peter Georgeson*
- 1892 - Vacant
- 1893 - Peter Georgeson*
- 1895 - Peter Georgeson
- 1898 - Peter Georgeson
- 1901 - Peter Georgeson
- 1904 - Vacant
- 1905 - John B. S. Holbourn*
- 1907 - James Thomason
- 1910 - James Thomason
- 1913 - James Thomason
- 1919 - Rev. Alexander W. Groundwater
- 1921 - Robert T. C. Coutts*
- 1922 - Robert T. C. Coutts
- 1925 - Andrew Halcrow
- 1928 - Theodore Andrew
- 1929 - Theodore Andrew
- 1930 - Andrew Halcrow*
- 1932 - Andrew Halcrow
- 1935 - John Williamson
- 1938 - John Williamson
- 1945 - John Williamson
- 1949 - James Anderson
- 1952 - Peter Henry
- 1955 - Peter Henry
- 1958 - Peter Henry
- 1960 - Harry Drever*
- 1961 - Harry Drever
- 1964 - Harry Drever
- 1967 - Harry Drever
- 1970 - Williamina P. Tait
- 1973 - Williamina P. Tait
*By-election.