Erling Clausen

Born 3 June 1904, 16 Christines Gade
Died 28 June 1984, Lerwick
Elections 2 (2 won)
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Erling Johan Fredrik Clausen was an insurance supervisor and Lerwick Town Councillor. His father, Frederick Wilhelm Clausen, was a Norwegian shipbroker who married Elizabeth Stout.

Biography

Erling worked in the insurance industry, starting in 1927. By 1930, he was promoted to the rank of assistant superintendent for Orkney and Shetland.

In 1937, he was appointed to be in charge of Caithness, Orkney and Shetland, and moved to Thurso, where he also join the Council there.

In 1942, he was appointed to the rank of Pilot Officer in Thurso Air Training Corps. He was again promoted to superintendent and moved to Aberdeen in 1945 where he was the district manager. In 1951, he became the manager of the Aberdeen South district, where he continued working at the Prudential Assurance Co. Ltd. until 1964. Upon retirement, he moved back to Shetland.

He was a keen historian, contributing articles to the newspaper such as an article titled Shetland's Folk Have Long Proud Story in the Press and Journal on 17 June 1948. He was the district secretary of the Viking Society for Northern Research in 1954.

Political Career

Political career of Erling Clausen
Year Election Council Votes Result
1936 Lerwick Town Council By-Election November 1936 Lerwick Town Council Unanimously appointed Elected
1937 Lerwick Town Council Election November 1937 Lerwick Town Council 709 Elected