Frederick Tait

Born 10 January 1893, Clousta
Died 25 October 1958, Clousta, Aithsting
Elections 2 (2 won)
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Frederick Bowie Tait was a Master Mariner and County Councillor for Aithsting from 1955 until his death in 1958. His first cousin, James Bowie, was also a Zetland County Councillor.

Biography

Frederick went to sea as soon as he finished school, quickly gaining his mate and master's certificates. As second officer he served for several years in the Ben Line then became a chief with William Thomsons. He would later become captain with the same firm.

In WWII, he captained on the s.s. Boswell, where he had to sail the vessel Mulberry Harbour where it was scuttled to provide shelter. After the war, he was the captain of the Glenlyon between Australia and New Zealand.

Political Career

Political career of Frederick Tait
Year Election Council Votes Result
1955 County Council Election May 1955 (Aithsting) Zetland County Council Unopposed Elected
1958 County Council Election May 1958 (Aithsting) Zetland County Council Unopposed Elected

Offices Held

Zetland County Council
Preceded by
John Sutherland
Member for
Aithsting

1955–1959
Succeeded by
Catherine Anderson Catherine Anderson