Laurence Anderson

Born 11 March 1870, Out Skerries
Died 27 February 1929, Lerwick
Elections 3 (2 won)
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Laurence Anderson was a wine and spirit merchant and a County Councillor for Cunningsburgh between 1919 and 1922. He unsuccessfully contested the Cunningsburgh seat in the 1922 County Council election.

Biography

Laurence came to Lerwick at a young age and worked under Gilbert Harrison. He was quickly promoted to manager of Harrison's Clickimin Bar, and continued in the role as Gilbert's son William took over following his father's death. Eventually Laurence took over the Commercial Bar on Commercial Road. He held this as a licenced bar until 1921 when the licence lapsed as a result of the first No Licence poll, but he carried it on as a restaurant and billiards room.

In 1923, he added a grocery business at Grantfield, and became a wholesale licensed dealer. He also erected a car garage at Brucefield and rented it out to car owners.

Political Career

Political career of Laurence Anderson
Year Election Council Votes Result
1919 Cunningsburgh County Council By-Election February 1919 (Cunningsburgh) Zetland County Council 5 Elected
1919 County Council Election December 1919 (Cunningsburgh) Zetland County Council Unopposed Elected
1922 County Council Election December 1922 (Cunningsburgh) Zetland County Council 56 Not elected

Offices Held

Zetland County Council
Preceded by
Francis Pottinger
Member for
Cunningsburgh

1919–1922
Succeeded by
Thomas Johnston (i)