George Burgess

George Burgess
Born 26 November 1894, England
Died 5 April 1969, Lerwick
Provost Lerwick Town Council
1953–1956
Elections 5 (5 won)
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George Henry Burgess O.B.E. was a wholesale grocers manager and Lerwick Town Councillor.

Biography

George was educated at the Lerwick Central School, and became an assistant reporter at the Shetland News until he was called to service in WWI with the 7th Gordon Highlanders. He was captured as a prisoner of war in 1918 and remained as such in France until the Armistice. After the war, he returned to the Shetland News, and later joined Messrs Aitken & Wright, wholesale merchants where he became manager, retiring in June 1968.

He received an O.B.E in 1960 connection with his work to expand the Lerwick Harbour.

After the war, George was involved in compiling the 600+ Roll of Honour, and was an official of the Earl Haig Fund, which gave grants to families without a breadwinner.

He was the Lerwick Guizer Jarl in 1922.

Political Career

Political career of George Burgess
Year Election Council Votes Result
1946 Lerwick Town Council Election November 1946 Lerwick Town Council 987 Elected
1950 Lerwick Town Council Election May 1950 Lerwick Town Council 897 Elected
1953 Lerwick Town Council Election May 1953 Lerwick Town Council 1,041 Elected
1956 Lerwick Town Council Election May 1956 Lerwick Town Council Unopposed Elected
1958 Lerwick Town Council Election May 1958 Lerwick Town Council 991 Elected
Provosts
Preceded by
Robert A. Anderson Robert A. Anderson
Provost
for Lerwick Town Council

1953–1956
Succeeded by
William Conochie William Conochie